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Gotham Gal West Coast – The Office Star Brings Pretzels to Fans

Which The Office star is working on making “pretzel day” just a little more accessible to the masses? We’ll give you a hint, this star NAMED the holiday that made working in a Scranton business park just a little easier.

Give up? The answer is a little easier than you might think.  Continue reading Gotham Gal West Coast – The Office Star Brings Pretzels to Fans

GW1 Issue 177 – Grim Grinning Geeks

It’s Halloween! What better time to talk ghosts and hauntings and all things paranormal?! So for this month’s Meeplecast, we’re sharing personal experiences – the things we can’t explain that we’ve seen, heard and felt. Plus there’s some interesting news from the world of geek, including newly named constellations and a legit silly walks road crossing! And we have a couple of quick reviews as well. Listen now!  Continue reading GW1 Issue 177 – Grim Grinning Geeks

Comics Cosmos – Going to Hell

What happens when you’re the granddaughter of Satan, living in Hell and all you want is a friend to play with? You make sure someone you consider evil dies and comes down to join you, of course. Then again, what if that person wasn’t exactly as bad as they made themselves out to be? That’s the premise behind the fanciful comic HelliciousContinue reading Comics Cosmos – Going to Hell

She Geek Critique – ABCs of Vampires

Perhaps the best known modern vampire saga began in the late-70s when Anne Rice released Interview with the Vampire. There are currently 11 novels in the Vampire Chronicles series, plus multiple crossover novels within the Mayfair Witch series. That has provided a wealth of characters to follow. So it’s a good thing that Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles: An Alphabettery has just been released.  Continue reading She Geek Critique – ABCs of Vampires

Playing Around – Art and Arcana: A Geek’s Review

This week, Dungeons and Dragons Art and Arcana: A Visual History hit the shelves. It is an epic sized coffee table collection of the history of Dungeons and Dragons, from its early days as a homebrewed game to the cultural phenomenon that it is now. The book takes you on a visual tour of the conceptual and finished works that were seen in stores everywhere, the creative ads, the many iterations of electronic and video games, and the classic animated series and cinematic features.  Continue reading Playing Around – Art and Arcana: A Geek’s Review