
Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Enter if You Dare! is filled with bright, glossy pages overflowing with incredible facts and amazing images. It’s really hard to rip your eyes off it. The book is broken down into twelve general categories, making it easy to find whatever type of weird and wonderful you’re currently in the mood for.

After Futurama was canceled in 2003, four movies were made, the first of which is Bender’s Big Score. It was so great before Futurama was brought back by Comedy Central to have something new to fill the void.

When given the opportunity to review Hybrid Bastards, I also was offered the chance to interview the artist, Kate Glasheen, via email. It was a wonderful experience and she really gave a lot of insight into how the comic was created. Check it out!

The nominees for the 62nd Emmys were released recently, and Glee was definitely a favorite. Overall, the show received nineteen nominations!

The main focus of this episode is “robosexuality” and the legalization of robosexual marriage. In the future, marriage is legal between a man and a woman, a man and a man, a robot and a robot, an alien and a human, and more, but a human and a robot together is taboo. Bender and Amy set out to change this.

Early Cuyler, Rusty, and Granny are back on DVD with Squidbillies Volume 3, which has ten episodes from Season Four plus a bunch of awesome special features.

Okay, I’m not sure if I wasn’t paying enough attention or what, but when I watched Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland I was lost. It seemed like everything was happening too fast and half the time I didn’t have a clue what the heck was going on. The graphic novel, however, has cleared everything up for me.

First, let me say I love how Futurama has caught up with the changes in the world while it was away without actually changing anything. I’m impressed. This episode really proved they could do it, using something very current: the excitement over the new iPhone, to make a totally classic Futurama episode.

Futurama is back!!! I can’t even begin to tell you how excited I am. Ever since I heard I’ve been waiting very (im)patiently. Sure, there were four movies in the meantime to tide me over, but it wasn’t nearly enough. Finally the blessed night arrived and I was treated to not one but two new episodes!

The summary of Hybrid Bastards alone hooked me; the idea of Zeus having a bunch of hybrid offspring running around was amusing. The fact that those hybrids are the result of Zeus getting it on with inanimate objects made it hilarious.