Stranger Things Season 3 is A Triumph Because it Went Back to Basics
In case you have been living in a bubble over the last week, season 3 of Stranger Things dropped...
Read MorePosted by The Game of Nerds | Jul 17, 2019 | Netflix, Stranger Things, Television
In case you have been living in a bubble over the last week, season 3 of Stranger Things dropped...
Read MorePosted by Russ Milheim | Aug 30, 2019 | Conventions, Disney, Marvel, MCU
We learned a lot about the future of the MCU at D23.
Come see all of the information in one place!
Posted by The Game of Nerds | May 13, 2021 | Fandom Life
As someone who doesn’t have a mom of her own, but being a mom to my own children, I have mixed feelings about Mother’s Day. I have had to draw inspiration about how to be a mom from different sources. One obvious source I used was movies. I promise, I didn’t only use movies to learn but they made me think and dream. What would my mom be like if I had one? These ladies in this list are some of the moms I wish I had. These moms are in no particular order.
Posted by Russ Milheim | Jul 24, 2019 | Marvel, Movies, SDCC, Television
So what exactly did Marvel announce at their SDCC Hall H panel?
We’ve compiled everything you need to know about what’s to come in Phase 4 and beyond!
Posted by J. Endress | Jul 11, 2018 | Comics, Dark Horse Comics, IDW Publishing, Marvel Comics
Leinil Francis Yu’s depiction of Captain America is at times elegiac and could adorn any number of faded propaganda posters as Steve Rogers greets the grim reality of his country with a tight jaw and vibranium-grade resolve. Perhaps it is for the best that the primary antagonist of the series, at least at this early stage, hails from Russia. When faced with an external opposing force, it becomes easier to define one’s own position. Just as Black Panther’s A Nation Under Our Feet showed how tumultuous it can be for a nation’s identity to fall apart, Coates picks up Captain America’s narrative in the aftermath of the collapse, embracing all of the awkward navel-gazing that goes along with the stages of loss. The timing seems appropriate, and if any comic book hero could save a world seized by hopelessness, it’s the measured optimism and hope of Captain America.