Bring Home Two of Cartoon Network's Best on Blu-ray and DVD Greg, Wirt, Gumball, and Darwin are two pairs of brothers who deserve some special space on your media shelf. geekdad.com geekdad.com / feeds geekdad-com-entertainment / / #entertainment / / 12 days 12d Share
Review - Batman/Superman: World's Finest #51 - Adventures in Skartaris Batman, Superman, and Robin are taken to a strange new world - one where their greatest strengths may become their greatest weaknesses. geekdad.com geekdad.com / feeds geekdad-com-entertainment / / #entertainment / / 13 days 13d Share
Review - New Titans #35: Split Decision Victor Stone goes up against his most intimidating enemy yet - Cyborg. geekdad.com geekdad.com / feeds geekdad-com-entertainment / / #entertainment / / 13 days 13d Share
Review - Nightwing #138: Aliens Among Us A mysterious creature in the forest leads Nightwing to call in an assist from Starfire as the secrets of Bludhaven continue to unravel. geekdad.com geekdad.com / feeds geekdad-com-entertainment / / #entertainment / / 13 days 13d Share
Review - Wonder Woman #33: Trials of the Amazon To get to the Matriarch, Wonder Woman and her reunited companions will have to go against the full forces of the underworld. geekdad.com geekdad.com / feeds geekdad-com-entertainment / / #entertainment / / 14 days 14d Share
Review - Superman Unlimited #13; Monkey Business It's a tale of two Jons as Tomorrow Man and Superboy team up to try to rein in Beppo. geekdad.com geekdad.com / feeds geekdad-com-entertainment / / #entertainment / / 14 days 14d Share
Review - Absolute Flash #15: Out of the Mirrors Wally West's search for answers begins as a shocking figure from his future emerges from the clouds. geekdad.com geekdad.com / feeds geekdad-com-entertainment / / #entertainment / / 14 days 14d Share
Review - Absolute Green Arrow #1: The Hunter's Bow Oliver Queen is dead. His enemies celebrate. And now the hunt begins anew. geekdad.com geekdad.com / feeds geekdad-com-entertainment / / #entertainment / / 14 days 14d Share
'Views' by Marc-Uwe Kling: A Book Review 'Views' by Marc-Uwe Kling is a visceral thriller that covers tough topics and examines the role of AI and social media in the creation of societal division. geekdad.com geekdad.com / feeds geekdad-com-entertainment / / #entertainment / / 16 days 16d Share
Stack Overflow: Out of Control Two fascinating novels about being in control and then losing it. geekdad.com geekdad.com / feeds geekdad-com-entertainment / / #entertainment / / 16 days 16d Share