This week we're getting ready for Comic-Con, Celeste has fan rage for Dragon Age 2, and we talk about the newest episodes of Warehouse 13, Eureka, and Covert Affairs. Read More
We're in the midst of summer, and while geeks typically are an indoor breed, we too occasionally flock to the beaches. While there, some of us even leave crop circle-like monuments to our visit, as evidenced by these five awesomely geeky sand sculptures. Read More
If you were a fan of Alias and have been longing for some more twisty and crazy girl spy action on your TV, USA's new Covert Affairs just might fit the bill. Read More
In this episode, a cop who takes a side job as a security guard for a diamond company gets blamed for the theft of a diamond shipment he was in charge of. He hires the team to clear his name so he can get his job back. Read More
This summer, I've been doing my best to start watching a few new anime shows. Sure, it's all well and good to stick with the classics and fan-favorites, but sometimes taking a chance with an anime that's literally fresh out of the studio is a worthwhile endeavor, leading to a few Read More
The sister of a clinical drug trial victim literally runs into Hardison while being chased by the drug company's goons, who are trying to keep the drug's dangers hush-hush. The Leverage team steps in to expose the truth with the "double-blind" con. Read More
As we start our second installment, Victor and Reed are still at it, walking the street amongst humans to see if Reed's psychic-empathic abilities can pick up an Android. But the only Android he can sense — because of his lack of emotions — is Victor himself. Read More
This week we're delving into tributes to one of my favorite movies, Hard Core Logo. Released in 1996, it's an adaptation of the Michael Turner novel, which follows the made-up punk rock band Hard Core Logo featuring Hugh Dillon, Callum Keith Rennie, John Pyper-Ferguson, and Read More
The season premiere of Haven presents viewers with some intriguing characters, entertaining situations, and a lot of questions about where the rest of the season will go. Read More
For months I stared it in the shop. Every time I walked into the LEGO Store in the mall, the Death Star set was perched on the shelf, a $400 plastic behemoth just out of reach. Every time I looked at it, I could hear the voice of Wayne Campbell saying, "It will be mine — oh yes, Read More
This issue could probably have been rolled into the last issue. In fact, the thematic structure and the rhythm of this part of the story would have made this issue and the last two fit together nicely, but with all the extra wording that a direct adaptation requires, that Read More