Comics: I Saw You

By Lisa Fary

I can’t help it. Before Missed Connections on Craigslist, there was the I Saw You’s in The Break, the Washington City Paper, the Tucson Weekly. What ever city I was in, even if just passing through, I’d get the local alt newsweekly and read those ads.

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Chuck vs. The Beefcake

by Jenn Kim
“I’m not into nice guys. All they want to do is talk about their feelings and emotions when sometimes what a woman really wants is a man who acts.”

OUCH. That one definitely hit our really nice, emotionally sensitive hero below the belt.

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Dollhouse: Stage Fright

by Sonia Aurora

This week, Eliza sings! Plus, friendships are forged.

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StrikeTV Interview: Bumps in the Night

By Juliana Weiss-Roessler Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog wasn’t the only online video project born during the WGA Strike. Related Stuff:

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It Was On Fire When I Laid It Down

I’ve always had a problem with books like these, pop culture books that pop up just when a show’s popularity has reached its zenith so as to cash in on that popularity before the opportunity has passed by. In particular, since this book is about the TV show Supernatural, I have to ask where was this book two years ago, when Show could really have used the extra exposure?

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Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles– Some Must Watch While Some Must Sleep

By Melissa Voelker

I’m a bit torn this week on whether or not I thought this was a good episode. While it lacked all of that ridiculous time-travel stuff that drives me so crazy, it also seemed to lack anything that could make it . . . interesting. It was yet another episode driven by Sarah Connor’s inner thoughts and turmoil, though this time it lacked the ghost of Kyle Reese to give it a little excitement.

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StrikeTV Review: Bumps in the Night

By Juliana Weiss-Roessler Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog wasn’t the only online video project born during the WGA Strike. There’s a whole slew of projects created by professional writers and their colleagues, and they can be found on the website Strike.tv. A portion of the profits from the website benefits entertainment industry professionals impacted by the [...]

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Heroes: Isn’t He Dead?

By Lisa Fary

A bomb. A city in danger. It always comes down to an exploding man.

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Anime & Manga: Pet Shop of Horrors

by C. Noël Rivera

It’s not going too far to say that Matsuri Akino’s Pet Shop of Horrors has remained one of my favorite manga series of all time. When, exactly, I learned about it is a subject for debate. I’m sure it was during or just after the Dark Ages of Manga – that is, when all you could get your hands on in America was X/1999, Inu Yasha, Dragonball Z, and Sailor Moon.

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08: A Graphic Diary of the Campaign Trail

It’s no secret that I was riveted by the election, going so far as to track the daily antics from June 2007 right up to election day in the Presidential Geek Survey Diary. The story of the campaign was gripping not just because of the events and the historic nature of the Democratic candidates, but also because the fate of the world really was in the balance.

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