SitSoC Episode 119: Rooms Escape Me
Where we gather up Cait and Amy and go out to an Escape Room. Hear our review. No spoilers.
Where we gather up Cait and Amy and go out to an Escape Room. Hear our review. No spoilers.
Where we go over Our Favorite Things. Which includes this: https://twitter.com/dog_rates Go learn about James K Polk Check out our SoundBoard! http://aeither.net/sitsoc-soundboard/
Where we review the new Ghost in the Shell movie and only make about four hundred factually inaccurate statements! Also Spoilers! Also, Cait and Aaron join us! Go watch the movie! Ignore the message of this movie and buy stuff, plz: http://aeither.net/shop
Huck One of my favorite things about being a lover and devoted reader of any genre is getting to know the styles of the various writers and learning which ones appeal to me and which ones don’t. Since I’ve only been reading graphic novels for the past decade or so, […]
The House That Batman Built: Comics for Lego Batman Fans Over the long weekend, I got the chance to go see Lego Batman, a spin-off of the recent Lego movie featuring one of everyone’s favorite characters. I was a little concerned that it would be too childish or just a blatant […]
Spoiler Alert: Rogue One. This is not actually about makeup. Kyle just can’t spell real good. Go See This Movie!
The Killing Joke An astute (i.e. has read more than one of my reviews and isn’t brain dead) may have noticed that my favorite superhero is Batman. I have mentioned this a few times in previous reviews. I grew up watching Batman: The Animated Series and first fell in love […]
DCC Showcase – Zach Howard & Wild Blue Yonder While I’d consider myself more of a noob than an expert in the comics and graphic novels world, I always get excited when I find a familiar face/name in a new series. What makes it even more exciting is when you […]
Civil War So often when you think of superhero battles, you think of good versus evil, hero versus villain. However, when superhero stories really start getting interesting is when the definition of good and evil become more blurred. Both Marvel and DC have played with this to an extent but […]
After the dark, occasionally creepy and disturbing tones of Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham and Superman: Red Son, it seemed like this week was a perfect time for something fun and silly. This week, I’m taking a look at a wonderful, indie steampunk story called Tyson Hesse’s Diesel. […]