It’s Halloween season and Hollywood lit manager Kailey Marsh has her finger on the horror pulse as the architect of The Blood List, a yearly list of some of the top horror and genre scripts in Hollywood! Kailey comes on the show to talk about screenwriting, making the List and her best advice for aspiring screenwriters! On top of that, we talk about the controversial Season Premier 7 of ‘The Walking Dead’ and I give some brief thoughts on the impressively awesome ‘Doctor Strange’!

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We’re talking comics this week with Zack Kaplan, the writer of Top Cow’s newest book ‘Eclipse’, a near future sci-fi story in which sunlight has become lethal to humans! Zack and I discuss the origins of the story, his long history as a poker player (and dealer!) and why you should pick this book up NOW! We also discuss some highlights of Stan Lee’s LA Comic Con, our impressions of the ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’ trailer and look forward to the big Nintendo reveal plus trailers for ‘Logan’ and ‘Red Dead Redemption 2’!

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You guys asked and now you guys receive… Ian Kerner breaking down more superhero events! This time, Ian and I recap and talk about Netflix’s latest superhero series ‘Luke Cage’! Where does it rank among the Marvel offerings so far! Is this truly Marvel’s ‘The Wire’? And what implications does ‘Luke Cage’ have for ‘Iron Fist’ and ‘The Defenders’? And don’t say we didn’t warn you about the SPOILERS!

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Our friend Michelle Jensen drops by Geekscape this week to tell us all about her Nerd Out App and how it can helps us geeks find things to do! Looking for a geek screening, party or event? Want to post one for yourself? Nerd Out App is the way to go! On top of that, Kenny tells us about how he ALMOST made it to Twitch Con and loves killing innocent people to classic hits in ‘Mafia III’!

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Daniel Corey is a longtime Geekscape guest! And this time he’s back on the show to talk about Blood Worth, his new futuristic CSI comic that goes into the minds and memories of the criminals! There’s a new Kickstarter going on for it… and you should help it out! Daniel also talks about the new comic book VR project he started up and how VR can work bring you on to the comic book page! We discuss ‘Luke Cage’ on Netflix and at what episode the series hits its stride! PLUS! We open up the Loot Anime box and share the goods with everyone! Enjoy!

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For 20 years The Mr. T Experience has been my favorite band of all time. I discovered them in high school and remember picking up their CD because they were on the same indie label (Lookout! Records) as Green Day… and I liked Green Day so why not?

Well, I immediately LOVED The Mr. T Experience. Their long running discography of “songs about girls” sincerely felt like the soundtrack to my frustrated, self-depricating geek life, with song titles like “I’m Like Yeah, But She’s All No” and “Even Hitler Had A Girlfriend”. Using my college radio connections, I eventually became acquaintances with the band and their songwriting front man, Frank Portman, whose words helped shape my own storytelling quite a bit. But in 2004, The Mr. T Experience put out their last album (and one of the last ones ever released by Lookout!), Yesterday Rules.

As the years clicked by, I thought that was it. Frank moved on to a career as a Young Adult author, publishing his novels King Dork and Andromeda Klein (both of which you should read). I loved the books, but as an MTX fan, I wanted some music to go along with the stories.

Well, the day has come! Last year I had Frank on Geekscape to talk about the release of his follow up to King Dork, King Dork Approximately, and the accompanying song that went along with it (the first MTX release in over 10 years). He told me he planned an entire album as a soundtrack to the King Dork books. And I immediately told him that I wanted to shoot a music video for it. As a storyteller, it was my way of giving back to the storyteller who had helped me along the way!

So I present to you our music video for The Mr. T Experience song ‘High School Is the Penalty for Transgressions Yet to Be Specified’, heavily influenced in a literary ironic twist by Shirley Jackson’s short story The Lottery (and the short film based on it as well). Hell, The Hunger Games used it as an influence so why couldn’t I!?!

Enjoy the video and if you enjoy it, I implore you all to pick up King Dork Approximately (and King Dork) and give it a read. It’s now on paperback for $9.99 and comes with a FREE copy of the new Mr. T Experience album… something I’d been waiting for for over a decade! And read on for the press release!

High School Is the Penalty for Transgressions Yet to Be Specified,” is the second single from The Mr T Experience’s long-awaited new album, “King Dork Approximately: the Album” released in connection with the paperback version of “Dr. Frank” Portman‘s YA novel of the same name, the sequel to his 2006 bestseller, King Dork. The album consists of songs “written by” the novel’s rock’n’roll obsessed narrator and performed and recorded by Dr. Frank’s very real band, MTX. The full album is available as a free download with purchase of this edition of the book.

“High School Is..” was directed by Jonathan London, a life long MTX fan who has directed videos for bands such as Reggie and The Full Effect & Reel Big Fish. London is also the editor and chief of Geekscape.net. He was excited to work with Frank on the newest MTX video, “The Mr. T Experience is my favorite band of all time and has been since I discovered ‘Love is Dead’ in a record store 20 years ago! Frank’s writing has been one of the biggest influences in me as a storyteller so I had to be a part of ‘King Dork Approximately’. I got to work with some of my best friends on this project and it was a definite labor of love 2 decades in the making. I’d love to make a video for every song in the MTX catalog!”

KING DORK APPROXIMATELY THE ALBUM available as a free download with purchase of this edition of the book. Release date: Oct. 4, 2016. Order an autographed copy of the book, with a download of the album from Sounds Radical: http://www.soundsradical.com

Coinciding with the release of King Dork Approximately, Dr. Frank will be taking the band on the road with select tour dates across North America!

READ BELOW for a special note from Dr. Frank entitled: “I Wrote Rock and Roll about a Book about Rock and Roll”


Tour Dates:

Fri- Oct 7th– San Francisco at DNA Lounge with Captain 9s & The Knickerbocker Trio, The Four Eyes, & Destroy Boys
Sat- Oct 8th– Sacramento, CA at Blue Lamp with Captain 9s & The Knickerbocker Trio, The O’Mulligans
Sat- Nov 12th– Santa Ana, CA at The Constellation Room with Toys That Kill & The Maxies
Sun- Nov 13th– Los Angeles, CA at Redwood Bar with Toys That Kill & Harry and the Hendersons.
Fri- Dec 9th– SOLD OUT Chicago, IL at Reggie’s with NOBODYS & Reaganomics
Sat- Dec 10th– Green Bay, WI at Lyric Room with NOBODYS

 


“I Wrote Rock and Roll about a Book about Rock and Roll” by Frank Portman

The release date for King Dork Approximately the Paperback and King Dork Approximately the Album is October 4th, less than a week away. It’s kind of hard to believe. It’s been such a long time coming, yet it still has managed to sneak up on me, as it were. The music part is the first MTX album in twelve years. Pulling that together just on its own took some doing, I can tell you.

But it’s also the realization of a plan that goes all the way back to 2005, when the band had ceased to function along with the entire under- and over-ground music industry, and I started writing what would become the unexpectedly successful novel, King Dork. When Tom Henderson, the book’s narrator, began to write songs in the narrative, it was perhaps inevitable that I’d try to write some of them for real alongside their fictional counterparts in the book. And that’s exactly what happened. I half-finished the novel with a handful of half-written songs.

From there I developed a kind of fantasy vision of my future as a novelist, not unlike the fantasy careers of Tom’s imaginary notebook rock bands. (Just call me Tennis with Guitars.) In this fantasy vision, the book I was typing at Cato’s Ale House would become a smash success, and I would use this success and my new position as a Literary Big Name to organize the recording and release of a parallel album of songs from the book, bringing my band back from the dead. The two things would function as complementary iterations or… “faces”, maybe, of the same grand project, the same story. Fans of the songs could learn more about them by exploring the novel that gave rise to them, while my legions of readers could deepen the literary experience by hearing the fictional songs “made flesh.” (And maybe dancing around the room in their underwear, because they’re nerds and they probably need to get out more. i.e., Literature, the way it was obviously meant to be.) I imagined a massive rock and roll book tour, sixty cities plus, with library and bookstore visits in the day, rock and roll shows in the evenings, readings on the stage at the Fillmore, surprise punk rock pop up shows at the Millbrae Library or Powell’s. Hollywood, New York, Stockholm, the whole deal. Media and merch tie-ins as far as the eye could see: basically, James Joyce meets Gene Simmons, meets Don Kirshner, meets Ron Popeil.

In my fantasy I had re-invented the novel as a trans-media “experience”, the Great American Young Adult Novel with Guitar; and I had reinvented the rock album as a virtual LP with a whole novel inside the imaginary gate-fold cover instead of mere liner notes by some guy from Rolling Stone. Books, records, and shows would never be the same. I was really something. Soon everyone would be doing it, I was sure.

You guys all do that kind of thing, too, the semi-ironic grand fantasy that only sets you up for a more profound anti-climax when actual events play out. I mean, don’t you?

But the craziest part is that a bit of it did in actual fact come true, sort of. I mean, King Dork was an undeniable critical, media, and commercial success. It made a genuine impact on popular culture, the real popular culture, not just the imaginary one in my head. The other half of the fantasy, though, proved much more difficult to pull together, so difficult that I all but gave up on even the fantasy, let alone actually trying to do it. Though bits of the unfinished songs did trickle out in various forms, such as half-assed acoustic versions of some of them as bonus tracks on the audio book, and performances in empty Barnes & Noble stores across the country, the full album never materialized. Nor did the radical reconstitution of the music and publishing industries, and of Art itself. Boy, did that ever not materialize.

Well, how could it? Who would pay for it? Who would buy it? Who would care about it all? Surprisingly, having a successful novel doesn’t mean you automatically have a whole bunch of guys in suits banging on your door saying “here’s some money to record an album to go along with your book, plus a detailed plan on how to make that happen.” Plus, rousing the beast and getting it moving at all was always a pretty big, unlikely undertaking in itself. And by beast, I mean the Mr. T Experience.

But somehow, ten years later, a version of it has materialized. It may be just a bit smaller than the grandiose fantasy outlined above, but that it happened at all is pretty amazing. I’m lucky to have had so much help making it happen, from my bandmates most of all, but from dozens of others as well. It turns out you don’t need the guys in the suits. Help and goodwill from the community of people who have liked your songs and books for years and years can help you do it on your own, or a version of it anyway. And if it doesn’t quite turn the whole world inside out as it did in the fantasy, at minimum we all get a new MTX album out of the deal, something I was also pretty sure would never happen.

So, I thank you.

Now, because there’s still confusion (always with the confusion, people) here’s how it’s going to work.

The release date for the paperback edition of King Dork Approximately the Novel is October 4th, 2016. It costs $9.99. When you get your hands on the book (preferably by buying it) you’ll find the url of a download page and a code to enter. Enter it, and a zip file of King Dork Approximately the Album will download to your hard drive. If you buy the book from the Sounds Radical website, you can download the album, just as you might if you bought it from iTunes or the like, and listen to it while you wait for the physical book to arrive in the mail. There are two singles that we are releasing to the “services,” “Cinthya (with a Y)” and “High School Is the Penalty for Transgressions Yet to Be Specified.” You can buy these on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, etc. Up till January, though, the only way to get the rest of the album is through the book download procedure outlined above. This record is really, really tied to the book and I’m not gonna let you forget it if I can help it, at least not while we’re on tour and have a merch table.

In January, there will be a general digital release, meaning the whole album will be up on iTunes, spotify, etc. For those who feel it is worth waiting a few few months for the opportunity to pay the same price for the sound files without the book, January is your moment.

In April, the vinyl version of the album will be released by Sounds Rad, augmented with extra tracks and other cool peripheral stuff.

My hope is that by April this will have laid the groundwork for a subsequent (non book) MTX album as well as subsequent King Dork books. (The grand fantasy there is: six more books, with guitar, ending with King Dork Superstar, in which Tom is 42 years old. I’ve still got that fantasizing streak, you see.) But that’s a discussion for another time. Help make this work, and maybe the subsequent stuff can have a chance of working, too. And the way to help is, buy, read, and listen. Thanks, and cheers to you all.

Horror fans! ‘Never Hike Alone’ is a Friday the 13th Fan Film that needs your help! Filmmaker Vincente DiSanti and star Andrew Leighty arrive on the show to talk about the Kickstarter campaign to bring Jason Vorhees back from the dead (again)! Along the way, we talk about the inspiration for the short film, the bad ass trailer that kicked up fan interest and what their favorite Friday the 13th deaths are! We also open up some Lootcrates and share the love! Enjoy!

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We first met filmmaker and comic book fan Michael Valentine several years ago at WonderCon when he told us about his film ‘Comix: Beyond The Comic Book Pages‘! We were excited for him to finish the documentary on the comic book industry so that we could see it for ourselves… and now he has! We talk to Michael on this latest Geekscape about his reasons for making the film, the challenges he faced and what it was like interviewing comic book legends like Stan Lee, Neal Adams and Frank Miller! If you’re a comic book fan, this episode (and Michael’s movie) is just for you!

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A familiar face returns to Geekscape on this episode as Heidi Cox drops by to promote the Season 2 Finale of ‘Stalking LaVar’ (<— watch it here!)… and she’s brought a friend! Her co-host David Blue joins us to talk about why more people should be supporting this indie web series, the major difference between the ‘Star Wars’ and ‘Star Trek’ narratives and his time on ‘Stargate Universe’! Beyond that, we talk about how boys should never have survived adolescence, why The Mr. T Experience are the greatest geek band you aren’t listening to and what’s in store for the future of ‘Stalking LaVar’. Enjoy!

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Chris Gore is an instrumental figure in the fight to keep indie filmmaking alive! As the founder of Film Threat Magazine almost 30 years ago, Chris helped to nurture the kind of environment that led to filmmakers like Kevin Smith, Peter Jackson and Quentin Tarantino finding audiences! And now, as Film Threat fights to reestablish itself in a new exciting form, Chris is back on the show to talk about the next phase in this important cornerstone of film culture! Oh, and we also discuss Batman v. Superman and open some Lootcrates! Enjoy!

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This Sunday I’m joining some of my friends at the Nerdist Theater to play some roleplaying games for a charity called Reach Out and Read! It’s a pretty cool event that I’ve played in before and we’ll be live streaming it on Twitch so you can watch live and you can be a part of it too!

Also, by donating to Reach Out and Read in my name, you’ll be helping my character IN GAME… and I’ll need all the help I can get! Please consider donating and supporting a great (and fun) cause:

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Here’s some more information on this amazing event! PLEASE send me some help!

A few short years ago, no one had heard of the do-gooders at CELEBRITY CHARID20 or their quest for REACH OUT AND READ. Thanks to the hard work of SATINE PHOENIX, MELTDOWN COMICS, KEITH BAKER and MATT MERCER, CCd20 became the flagship in charity tabletop gaming.

The first die was cast in 2010 the charity has raised over $15,000 dollars, with just a small group of friends in the NERDIST THEATER at Meltdown Comics. This year will be the biggest crew ever, expanding from those humble beginnings to include more tables and announce DM: RUTY RUTENBERG.

Keith Baker introduces his new system, PHOENIX: DAWN COMMAND, and Ruty helms a host of adventures in EBERRON, for the all-day celebrity Game-a-thon at MELTDOWN COMICS from 10am-8pm, streamed LIVE on TWITCH through CelebrityCharid20.com! Swing by & donate right on the website.

Rico Anderson is not only a successful working actor… he’s also one of the biggest Trekkies we’ve ever had on the show! It was pretty awesome having him in studio to school me about the Mirror Universe, forgotten Trek alien races and the various Trek timelines and where they fit in continuity! Beyond that, we talk about his roles in ‘Star Trek: Renegade’, ‘Star Trek: Horizon’ and the upcoming sci-fi film ‘Runaway’! We also discuss the coolest geek moment at the Olympics, I give a brief review or Chris Pine’s new film ‘Hell Or High Water’ and we open some new stuff from our sponsor Loot Crate! Enjoy!

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Alison Rosen has been a lot of people’s new best friend on her popular podcast ‘Alison Rosen Is Your New Best Friend’… and now she’s yours, Geekscapists! We get to know Alison better as we talk about her start as a journalist in New York (or even before then when she wrote for the OC Register), the beginnings of her podcast! In the process, we discuss her fandom of ‘Facts Of Life’s Mindy Cohn, Darth Vader in the new Rogue One trailer and what TV shows are worth sticking with! Enjoy!

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Actress and artist Sarah Hagan is our guest on Geekscape this week! Most of you know her from her role as Millie “Freaks And Geeks” but she’s here to talk about her new role in “Sun Choke”, a psychological thriller out now. Not only do we talk about her stepping into a “slow burn” role but we also discuss her passion for ceramics (which is awesome), Sarah teaches us some amazing science words and watches as Kenny and I talk about ‘Suicide Squad’! Also, we talk about obsession, aka PokémonGO, and how awesome our weekend NYC Meetup was! Enjoy!

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It didn’t matter if you’re a card carrying member of Team Mystic, Team Instinct or Team Valor, this past Friday, all of the serious Pokémon trainers turned out for a few hours of Pokéhunting beneath New York City as part of the Geekscape sponsored TurnStyle PokémonGO Meetup! When I first started Geekscape way back when, it was never intended as just a podcast or just a website. The goal was to build a shared experience among all geeks, the formerly socially downtrodden who’s passions now rule every cineplex, TV screens and mobile phone.

Yes! We’ve taken over on a global level and never has that been more evident than with the widespread cultural phenomenon that is PokémonGO and at our TurnStyle PokémonGO Meetup! Players from all over the city (and beyond) congregated on Friday night to listen to our own SaintMort’s 8-Bit inspired DJing, shop at TurnStyle’s eclectic boutique shops and restaurants and catch as many Pokémon as they can. And it was a complete blast as we made friends from far and wide and handed out free toys and robotic gifts from our generous sponsor Wowwee!

The TurnStyle underground mall and its vendors was a perfect spot for our meetup. Situated just beneath Columbus Circle, with entrances from the street above and the NYC subway, it was easy to access. The shops came out in full force, embracing the evening’s theme with a mix of Pokémon themed items. Dog & Co., the local pet supply store, sold Pokéball shaped catnip while Georgia’s Bakery made Pokémon themed cookies and cupcakes. Beyond catching Pokémon and hanging out with fellow trainers, one of the greatest aspects of this event was meeting some of these vendors and seeing that we were driving smiles and customers to their doors. David, the owner of the Yong Kang Street Asian bowl restaurant thanked me by giving me one of his patented “Pokébowl” tuna dishes. I think he saw how much I was running around, dropping lures on the various Pokéstops and making sure that everyone was having a good time that I hadn’t taken a moment to actually eat anything! He then offered a giant discount to our street team members for helping make this what he called “the best night of business” he’d had since TurnStyle opened in April. Really, it was great hearing this from the various shops, getting people excited to be there and having a great time doing it. It made me happy to meet players who were stepping into TurnStyle for the first time, never having discovered it before.

Take a look at the gallery below and try telling me that this isn’t what Geekscape is all about: making friends, sharing experiences and putting smiles on people’s faces. Everyone had a great time, many Pokémon were caught and at the end of the day we all went home happy. Big thanks to longtime Geekscapists SaintMort, Frank Sanders, Big Yanks (and his daughter Bella who is almost as old as Geekscape) and Eric Francisco for coming out and helping with the event. You guys help build this thing every day and I love you for it. And of course, thanks to TurnStyle for hosting the event and giving us a place to hang out for a few hours and make some new friends and Wowwee for being such awesome sponsors with all of those toys! Together we delivered smiles upon smiles in the heart of New York City!

We’re back in the studio for a brand new Geekscape and the boys from the new comedy film ‘The Bet’ are in the studio with us! This solid episode includes me detailing why this year’s SDCC was the best one yet, why we’ve been sporadic on the Geekscapes of late and why we’re looking forward to our huge event in NYC this Friday! Chris Jay, Alex Klein and Jeremiah Watkins from ‘The Bet’ talk about putting the movie together in 13 days on a super low budget, getting wrestling superstars DDP, Jake ‘The Snake’ Roberts and Rowdy Roddy Piper involved and the origins of the idea! Plus, we talk about a ton of pop punk, Alex’s role in ‘Guardians of the Galaxy 2’ and what made one of Jeremiah’s performances renew Judd Apatow’s faith in comedy! Enjoy!

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San Diego Comic Con 2016 is THIS week and we’re not even close to prepared for it! But regardless, the Geekscape team is in town and we’re doing our best! Geekscape Managing Editor Derek Kraneveldt and SaintMort Show host Matt Kelly join me on this very special episode to talk about our favorite SDCC moments of the past and get ready for this year’s fun! We also catch you up on our PokémonGO obsession, weigh in on whether or not the new ‘Ghostbusters’ film is worthy of a sequel and urge you to discover the amazing film ‘The Hunter For The Wilderpeople’! Oh, and Derek has some very big news to share… a Geekscape exclusive!

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Tony Kim is also known as “Crazy 4 Comic Con”, the human resource for all things comic book conventions! So of course we’re going to have him on the show to help us prep for SDCC next week! Beyond that though, Tony has launched Hero Within, a new high quality, geek oriented fashion line! We talk a bit about putting the line together and how he is starting with officially licensed Justice League styles! Also, we talk about the psychotic epidemic that is PokémonGO and whether or not it’s just a fad!

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Writer Brandon Easton is a longtime friend of the show and it’s been awesome seeing his career take off. This week his long comic book resume, from Andre The Giant’s official biography to Transformers to the upcoming M.A.S.K., adds a Marvel book to the list with ‘Civil War II: Choosing Sides’! Brandon talks about getting the gig, what changes he’s making to M.A.S.K. and the issues of adapting popular properties to comics! He also touches on his time writing for Marvel’s ‘Agent Carter’ TV series and his thoughts on DC’s Rebirth! Plus, I give my opinion on ‘Finding Dorey’ and I loved ‘Warcraft’!

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E3 is upon us and there are SO MANY big announcements! And because we are clearly the greatest video game show on the Geekscape network, we’re here to bring you all the biggest details… in half the time it takes “those other guys”! Joining Kenny and I in dissecting all things E3 are Corinne Irizarry and Mike Olivares, because there’s no way we can get through all of this alone! Microsoft announces the super powerful Project Scorpio but how much more expensive will it be than the Xbox One Slim? Will Sony win the Fall with the new PS4, ‘God of War 4’, all that VR and ‘The Last Guardian’? And why does ‘Zelda: Breath of the Wild’ give me chills? It’s all here and SO MUCH MORE!

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You might know actor José Pablo Castillo from his rolls on popular shows like ‘The Walking Dead’ and ‘Sons of Anarchy’ but you’d never guess that he loves designing games! That’s right! And now José and his friend Jeff Levine are guests on Geekscape to talk about the card game that they co-created: ‘Free Me’! This is a quick turn based game that makes fun of Social Media in the process! The more followers you lose, the closer you are to winning! We play a few rounds on the show and José and Jeff talk me through creating the game! PLUS! José and I share our continued thoughts about ‘Preacher’ and I tell you why the new series ‘Outcast’ is a must watch! Enjoy!

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When fans found out that DC was planning yet another universe-wide relaunch event similar to Flashpoint and The New 52, there were a lot of questions as to how this was going to change the DC status quo. How would all of the books be effected? What would this change? Would old characters and stories be brought back? And more importantly, with so many decades of DC continuity that had been put on the shelf for the past 5 years during The New 52… how was DC going to explain everything? It all looked pretty complicated (and in a few ways it was)! But it was also really exciting and holds a lot of promise! Here to help guide you through the twists and turns and set you back on the right path, Ian Kerner guests to help give us a roadmap to ‘DC Universe: Rebirth’!

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‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ is upon us! And that means Ian Kerner is back on the podcast to help us break it all down! What was changed from the original comics? What worked? What didn’t? And really, what does this latest installment mean for the future of Fox’s Merry Band Of Mutants? If you’ve seen ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ look no further for your in depth analysis than our Geekscape Special podcast! Enjoy!

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It’s Morphin Time on Geekscape as Might Morphin Power Rangers actors Jason Faunt, Erin Cahill, Walter Jones and Azim Rizk come on the show to talk about their new independent film ‘The Order’, currently on Indiegogo! It’s a super packed episode as they tell Kenny and I about putting together the campaign and trailer for ‘The Order’, a little about their mysterious characters and how you can still be a part of the film! And of course, Power Rangers fans are going to want to know just how different ‘The Order’ is from the show they loved! Listen and find out!

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Ever since we discovered that we get our comics from the same store, I’ve been wanting to get my friend Ben Begley on the show for a while just to geek out with him. But now he’s got a great reason to visit as the movie that he and his wife Renee Dorian wrote and star in, ‘The Funhouse Massacre’, is coming to home video! On this surprise second episode of the week, Ben and Renee talk about coming up with the idea for the film, being a part of the production and the trials and tribulations of a growing geek family! On top of that, Kenny and I give our spoiler-free impressions of AMC’s new series ‘Preacher’! How does it hold up to the comics? Listen and find out!

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Chris Strompolos is no stranger to Geekscape! The last time he was on the show he was pushing the Kickstarter to complete one of his life’s projects: a shot for shot remake of ‘The Raiders Of The Lost Ark’ that he started with his friend Eric Zala when they were in middle school! Now, Chris and Eric are embarking on another adventure… a huge tour to not only promote the finished remake but also the documentary about the making of it and the companion book! Plus, Chris gives us his thoughts on the young Han Solo casting and how there will never be another Harrison Ford!

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Most people remember Zack Ward as the bully Scut Farkus in the holiday classic ‘A Christmas Story’. Or maybe you recognize him from his turn in movies like ‘Freddy VS Jason’ or ‘Transformers’. Now get ready to know him as an awesome Geekscape guest because Zack arrives on the show in a big way to talk about his new film ‘Restoration’! Not only did he act in this one but he also co-wrote and directed it! Beyond talking about his project though, Zack joins us to break down the new ‘Assassin’s Creed’ movie trailer, tell us about wearing the Freddy Krueger glove and making a video game inspired movie like ‘Postal’! Oh, and Kenny has finally downloaded and gotten to play the massive ‘DOOM’ so he shares us some thoughts on that! PLUS… DUCKS!

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I always love it when a Geekscapist tells me that they first heard about a comic, a game or a movie on Geekscape and that they turned out to love it. That’s our main job here, isn’t it? This episode of the podcast is no different as my friend Viet Nguyen drops by to tell Kenny and I about his new feature horror comedy ‘Crush The Skull’ about a few proactive criminals at the mercy of a serial killer. Kill them before they kill you, right? Alongside him on the show are actors Katie Savoy and Chris Riedell, who each have cool projects of their own. Chris’ superhero series ‘Some Kind Of Evil’ even features our own beloved Stan Lee! And speaking of Stan, Kenny and I do get to talk a little spoiler free ‘Captain America: Civil War’ opinions. It’s a packed episode so enjoy!

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Here it is! Marvel’s biggest movie of the year! ‘Captain America: Civil War’! But will it end up being THE biggest movie of the year? Regardless, it’s reason enough for a Geekscape Special… and that means Ian Kerner guests on the show to get into the nitty gritty of it all! What worked? What didn’t? Where does this land on the in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and what does it mean going forward? Really, this movie is huge so strap yourselves in for quite the discussion… and a ton of spoilers obviously!

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Filmmaker Canyon Prince is a long time Geekscape friend and guest and now he’s got another movie going into production: the female-led Science Fiction road film ‘Venus’! Along for the ride are producer and lead Elizabeth Cron and actress Brittaney Morrison (be careful on the pronunciation)! We talk about putting the film together, what makes this different than other alien movies and look forward to the film’s Indiegogo campaign! This is one you’ll definitely want to be a part of!

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