A few weeks ago in October, Marvel released a series of variant covers paying homage to some of the greatest and recognizable Hip Hop albums such as Dr. Dre’s The Chronic, Wu-Tang Clan’s Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), and A Tribe Called Quest’s Midnight Marauders, to name a fewDue to overwhelming positive feedback, Marvel is offering fans a chance to pick up a free sampler of fourteen of their most popular Hip-Hop variant covers on January 6, 2016.

In speaking with the New York Times, Marvel Editor-in-Chief Axel Alonso says, “The hip-hop variants were a really special initiative that caught fire in the outside world. We thought this was a great opportunity to highlight that and make it available to fans for free.”

Marvel SVP, Sales & Marketing David Gabriel goes on to mention why the sampler is being offered in January rather than at the end of 2015.“The Hip-Hop Variant Sampler is our way of saying thank you to the fans, but also to the retailers who have made All-New, All-Different Marvel a massive success,” says Gabriel. “With the Hip-Hop variant covers being such a huge draw, our goal is to draw fans back to their local comic shop after the holidays end.”

The 32-page sampler will feature 14 covers created by some of the industry’s top artists. Here is the full list of reprinted covers coming in early 2016:

·         Invincible Iron Man #1 by Brian Stelfreeze

·         Doctor Strange #1 by Juan Doe

·         Ms. Marvel #1 by Jenny Frison

·         Extraordinary X-Men #1 by Sanford Greene

·         Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #1 by Jeffrey Veregge

·         All-New, All-Different Avengers #1 by Jim Cheung

·         Amazing Spider-Man #1 by Mike Del Mundo

·         Contest of Champions #1 by Denys Cowan & Bill Sienkiewicz

·         Vision #1 by Vanesa Del Ray

·         All-New X-Men #1 by Ed Piskor

·         Web Warriors #1 by Damion Scott

·         All-New Inhumans #1 by Marco D’Alfonso

·         All-New Wolverine #1 by Keron Grant

·         Captain America: Sam Wilson #1 by Mahmud Asrar

Fans who are looking to acquire a free sampler should pick one up on the January 6 release date, as these are expected to fly off shelves fairly quickly. Here are a few of the covers from October’s Hip-Hop variant cover run (not all covers will be included in the free sampler):

55db91c094510 55f1f2880d97c 55db88a19b3db 55db85ee67438 55db8eb70ab97

55db8a19579dd 55db8a8442478 55db8bcb970ee 55db8c6dd437e 55db8fc3e0d45

The intersection between hip-hop and geek culture might be bigger than we previously thought. One of my fraternity brothers who raps on Soundcloud is one of the biggest gamers and anime fans I know (Cheap plug: Listen to him here.) Beyond MC Frontalot and Community fans who chill to Childish Gambino, there is a generation of new artists like XV who rap about growing up on Dragonball Z and Final Fantasy.

Nevertheless, I think everybody needs to see this (NSFW) trailer for the upcoming Straight Outta Compton.

Let’s talk about one thing before anything else: the filmmaking. From the introduction with Dr. Dre and Ice Cube revisiting old stomping grounds to the actual film itself, it’s supremely well-made and has all the makings of a culturally relevant piece of pop. I’m just so in love with how it looks. The director of the film is F. Gary Gray, whose previous works include FridayThe Negotiator, and The Italian Job.

Straight Outta Compton looks to be The Social Network for ’90s gangsta rap, about the formation of the infamous N.W.A. (Yes, there were rags-to-riches biopics before The Social Network, but allow me my shorthand.) You have your humble beginnings, doubts from loved ones, all the way to success with scantily-clad women at your side and lawyers throwing legal jargon to scare you. Seriously, you could see mirrors between this and that still-amazing Social Network trailer.

But while Straight Outta Compton has the makings of a strong yet typical biopic, if you know anything about recent American history might know what could set it apart. The racial tensions in the aftermath of Rodney King was a few years after the N.W.A.’s rise to fame, but judging from the trailer they seem to be compressing that time period. Even so, the N.W.A.’s, radical, in-your-face anthem “Fuck tha Police” and other lyrics that left little to the imagination spoke to people, and brought to the world’s attention the divides between communities and their law enforcement. That’s something we are all too familiar with today, twenty years later. The N.W.A. had a titanic presence in everything concerning that national discussion, when they became more than just hip-hop but a voice. Whether their voices helped or hurt matters, that is up to you.

In any case, the movie might be more than an average biopic and could be an extremely topical work upon release, and Geekscape adores the cinema. There are other movies coming out this year, not just Avengers: Age of Ultron and Star Wars.

Will you be seeing Straight Outta Compton? Let us know, homie.

I like to consider my body and mind a temple of pop culture. And in this temple, we worship three things: comics, movies, and music. For years I’ve gone to film festivals and comic conventions to gorge myself silly on those things that I love so it only makes sense that I make the pilgrimage once again to the desert for the Mecca of West Coast music festivals: Coachella. This year marked my third outing to the glorious festival and today I am here to share some of my experience as well as some do’s and don’ts if you plan on going to the fest for Week Two.

At this point you should know whether or not you plan on camping. This year I camped for the second time at the fest and I have to say it was a pretty rewarding experience. I was part of a group on Facebook called Chellavista.

Our meetup at the Palm Springs Wal Mart

This group mostly hails from San Diego but we also got some people to camp with us from Los Angeles. There were 20 cars in total and it was one of the biggest productions I had the honor of being involved in. I didn’t know a lot of these people but they taught me many things. If you plan on camping, make sure you have the following:

A tent: duh

Canopy: Who wants to wake up at 7 with the sun?

Plenty of blankets and a decent sleeping bag.

A portable stove top

Food to cook with: Your body will love you if you give it a nice hot meal when you wake up. I dined on chorizo and egg burritos or sausage in the mornings and it was pretty much heaven.

A well packed toiletries bag: Just because you are going to a place with a crap ton of hippies doesn’t mean you have to be one. I made sure my bag had deodorant, shower wipes, hand sanitizer, q-tips, aspirin, foot powder for all of the insane walking and of course a decent cologne.

The Chellavista group met at a Wal Mart close to the polo fields on Thursday morning. That way we could not only group up but also get a fresh stock of supplies. We bought a ton of fruit, nuts, meat and liquids. When you camp you can have a case of beer per person and when beer is 7-8 bucks a pop inside, it’s good to get a 30 case of Tecate on the cheap. The heat can also really get to a person so I recommend you fill your body with tons of fruit for some good natural energy. Some of this seems like common sense but when you enter into that festival…common sense can leave you sometimes.

Also, be mindful of the weather. Week 1 was really cold and we also had a bit of rain. I’ve heard its supposed to be in the hundreds for Week 2 so make sure you pack accordingly. I thought it was only going to be cold for one day and I took that for granted and ended up freezing up until it got hot on Sunday.

You can’t bring outside food in and the festival grub can be rather pricy so it is smart to eat ahead of time whether at your camp or the way in. As delicious as spicy pie pizza or the garlic fries are, they add up quickly and it’s best to save your money me thinks. Stay cool out there and make sure you bring an empty water bottle. I bought one of those Britta water bottles with a built in filter. The last time I went to the festival in 2009, they had a water refill station that was a glorified drinking fountain. The water it produced had large dirt deposits in it and was pretty gross. This year they have some decent refill stations next to a few of the bathrooms. The water they have for you to fill up on isn’t the best so I always felt better with the filtered bottle.

For the first night, I erected a make shift cave out of the back of my truck. I put a tarp over the bed and fastened it with ratchet straps and filled the truck bed with pillows, blankets and bedding. However it didn’t matter how much I put in there, the ridged lining of the back made it pretty damn uncomfortable, partnered with a nearby friend’s intense snoring and it made for a very rough first night.

A shot of our camping area, I drive the white honda truck on the right.
A shot of our camping area, I drive the white Honda truck on the right.

Sleep can be fleeting if you are in the campground. Whether it’s snoring friends like I mentioned above or annoying people 10 cars down playing dubstep at 3 in the morning it can be pretty tough to sleep. I recommend earplugs and not being afraid to call it an early night. Your friends might want you to stay up and hang out until the wee hours of the morning but trust me, you’ll be thankful you are able to have enough energy to do all the walking and waiting that happens the next day.

The line to get into the campgrounds
The line to get into the campgrounds

Since the lineup was released for the fest, I spent so much time listening and plotting who I wanted to see. Murphy’s Law comes into effect here. Its good to stack your schedule but be prepared to abandon bands if you want to see certain things. There was a time I wish I had a rechargeable phone battery on hand so I didn’t have to stand at a recharge station for my phone while Neon Indian was rocking out. Speaking of which, have a good charge on your phone and keep a charger on you in case you do need to charge it. I hate that our society depends so much on these devices now but if it means you might loose your people or a ride, charge the damn thing good and keep off of 3G since it’s pretty tough to get a signal most times anyways. Also, if you have a smartphone you should download the Coachella app. It has all the bands and events going on during the fest and is a fun thing to have. When my phone was dead however I found myself using the handy Coachella schedule booklet that you can get in the fest. Not only does it have the lineup for every day it also has a map and other useful info that is worth knowing.

If you can get to the Playstation Experience Early, have them charge your phone.
If you can get to the Playstation Experience early, have them charge your phone.

Musical acts I was really excited that I got to see were:

Wallpaper (A friend told me about this guy and all I have to say is he is a must see on Friday and he’s the first act. If you want fun dance-y music you owe it to yourself to check out someone you probably haven’t heard of. Check out a song here)

Listen to the song Stupidfacedd by Wallpaper right now!
Listen to the song #stupidfacedd by Wallpaper right now!

Flying Lotus: Saw him during Comic Con in SD last year but his show was brilliant at the Gobi tent this year. I can’t stand pretentious DJs who seem to cool for school when they are spinning. This guy is far from that sort of DJ since every time I have seen him he has the biggest smile on his face and seems like he really enjoys what he does. That mixed with his infectious homemade beats makes for a really enjoyable show.

Childish Gambino: I love “Mystery Team”, Community, and anything else Donald Glover does and he proves that actors can have a music career. He was funny, had a great backup band and also rocked out hard with a broken foot! Check it out.

Childish Gambino rocking out during "Freaks and Geeks"
"Heartbeat" and "Freaks and Geeks" are both awesome Gambino songs.

Jeff Magnum: Neutral Milk Hotel is one of my all time favorite bands growing up. When I heard that the front man of said band was going to be returning after a very long hiatus, I know I had to be present for it. I have to say he gave a great intimate show on the outdoor stage.

Oberhofer: They look like a bunch of wiry teens but man do they rock. Check out a song of theirs here

Modeselektor: These crazy Germans know how to bring a house down. They also have a jam with Thom Yorke that is really infectious.

Modeselektor
Modeselektor

Musical acts I’m sad I missed:

Explosions in the Sky: I’ve never seen a whole set from these guys.

Neon Indian: Some fun trippy dance music that was happening right when my phone decided to die.

Otherlives: One of those buzz bands that got away.

The Black Keys: I’d rather not get too into detail here lets just say I was bummed.

But if you want to see what my schedule looked like, here it is: Zack’s Coachella Sched. Of course it was great to see the big acts like Radiohead, Snoop and Dre, as well as Bon Iver. However, I really enjoy checking out obscure groups also and I feel like that can sometimes be more rewarding.

Another great aspect of Coachella is all the great art installations around. Years before, I witnessed large Tesla Coils, LED walls and all sorts of craziness. This year the highlight were LED remote controlled sharks that prowled the grounds at night. Look out for those things. The DO LAB is fun to check out for a bit but I only spent 30 minutes there period. If you like strange vaudevillian circus acts, it might be just the place for you.

DO LAB at night
DO LAB at night

I really enjoyed the Playstation experience tent. It’s right before you get to the Sahara and not only do they charge your phone but they will hand you a PS Vita and let you walk around and play with it. Mind you they will have your phone so best not loose it or think you can steal it.

There were Vitas everywhere!

The Tupac hologram was awesome to see from a sci fi fans perspective. However, I couldn’t help but feel like it was blasphemous in some way. Like Tupac is now omni-present and can play in every state of America at the same time if the music gods wished it.

I got to meet up with the one and only Brian Gilmore during the fest and I have to say it was a pleasure getting to see him experience the joys of Coachella for his first time. He and I talked about how Coachella is like Comic Con for music fans and I agree to an extent. Coachella is a treasure trove of stuff to behold like Con can be however I think Coachella appeals to many more because it can be a much more rewarding experience in terms of meeting people and having your eyes opened to many new and exciting bands that you might not have heard of otherwise.

Myself, Brian and Akiko

For those who are staying at a hotel, just know I have no pity for you. You have a shower, bathroom, a quiet place to sleep and potentially air conditioning. All things that are scarce on the camp grounds of infinity. Camping can be a much more rewarding experience if you do it right. I hope this has been helpful for you and if you have any questions, message me on facebook and I will be more than happy to talk with ya about anything.

I got a fisheye lens for my Iphone and I fell in love with it if you haven't noticed.