The Write Stuff – Some Of Our Favorite Comic Writers



The act of telling a story, much less an interesting one, is not easy. Yes, we’re taught to place words in an order so they form sentences, and those sentences are meant to create a narrative others should be able to follow and understand. But that’s not always the case. Writing a story is hard … Continue reading The Write Stuff – Some Of Our Favorite Comic Writers


Season 6, Episode 1 “Missing Pieces” – Reviewed!



A year gone by. 8.5 collective hours of Marvel Cinematic cannonic storytelling, emotions, and perspective have elapsed and laid groundwork for the next decade of history to come. How does a tiny, 43-minute, episodic television series somehow weave itself into all of it? The answer? We’ll share it with you as we snap back to … Continue reading Season 6, Episode 1 “Missing Pieces” – Reviewed!


Our Review of “Double Exposure” – Episode 21



  Photographs can foster warm feelings, memories and love. They can also be the centerpiece of ill will, harbored jealousy and MURDER. A camera that delivers photographs surely isn’t evil – it’s only capturing the people, objects and scenes it’s point at, right? Well – what if the camera WAS “evil” – cursed even? What … Continue reading Our Review of “Double Exposure” – Episode 21


Our Review Of “The Quilt Of Hathor: The Awakening” – Episode 20



  The warmth of a thick, trusted blanket delivers is indescribable. Just as that blanket delivers warmth, this episodes quilt delivers the opposite…chilling death! The continuation of a story, especially in television, offton feels bumpy, unsure and inserted, but thanks to an in depth ‘Last time of Friday the 13th The Series’ recap, we’re up … Continue reading Our Review Of “The Quilt Of Hathor: The Awakening” – Episode 20


WadeSense: How Do We Teach Civilians How to Be Civil Again?

How Do We Teach Civilians How to Be Civil Again?



You may have noticed something interesting recently – someone may have just been NICE to you, or showed a semblance of kindness – for no particular reason. Rather than having the shock-face, you may just want to revel in it. Being “civil” to each other isn’t just uncommon – it’s becoming continually rare. How to … Continue reading How Do We Teach Civilians How to Be Civil Again?


Our Review Of “The Quilt Of Hathor” – Episode 19



There are many cultures with their own peculiarities. Inside our most recent story, there is-ith a culture that is showcased-itht called the Pennatites, a culture similar to the Mennonites of the North East, who dress simply, lead simple lives, hold the Lord and separated genders at the heart of their laws and a community that … Continue reading Our Review Of “The Quilt Of Hathor” – Episode 19


Observe & Report: The Spectacular Spider-Man!



Few characters have stood the test of time like Peter Parker, the masked web head known as Spider-Man! With a plethora of comic books, film series and animated adventures, you’d have to go out of your way to NOT have encountered something attached to the wall crawlers legacy. Funny enough, in this age of streaming … Continue reading Observe & Report: The Spectacular Spider-Man!


Our Review Of “Brain Drain” – Episode 18



  Love that was – that eventually wasn’t. The impressions left one one’s mind after a failed love affair – are striking. Striking even more than the THUNK of a cold stainless steel spike into the base of your brainstem. Even more so than the intelligence being drained from your brain, to another’s brain! When … Continue reading Our Review Of “Brain Drain” – Episode 18


The Giver – (The 1993 Book) VERSUS The Giver (The 2014 Movie)



What would happen if you woke up one day and everything you believed in was a lie? What if everything you were taught about the world around you, how to behave, what to feel, how to think…turned out to be wrong? With just a few bits of information, your existence goes from a utopia to … Continue reading The Giver – (The 1993 Book) VERSUS The Giver (The 2014 Movie)


Most Wanted: G.I. Joe



If you were a child of the 80’s then it was a safe bet you experienced the Mega Marketing craze of that decade. A cartoon show would debut and with it an eye catching line of toys and a tie-in comic book. With so much sensory overload, what was an 80’s kid to do?! Beg, … Continue reading Most Wanted: G.I. Joe