Welcome to the Fellowship of the Geeks! We love to talk about comics and the issues that surround them. Join Thomas, Mike, Liz and Les for some four-color conversations and a chuckle or two. And Read More Comics!
The Fellowship is pleased to present a semi-random game night. We're back from our little hiatus and we're ready to have a bit of fun again, so we're playing Is That True?. Plus our usual random talk…
The Fellowship is pleased to present our latest Casting Call, this time for a 1979 Captain America and The Falcon TV series. We really run the spectrum on this one, from silly to serious and back aga…
The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of the 1963 film It's A Mad Mad Mad Mad World. Is it really as mad as advertised? It's certainly worth watching it to judge for yourself. Plus our …
The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of Superman. We're basing it on an article that asks a series of questions to build your "perfect" Superman. And his history makes this a fun exerc…
The Fellowship is pleased to present our semi-annual (and semi-random) game night, in which we play Hit List. We keep coming back to this game mostly because it plays into our particular brand of sil…
The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of the X-Men and their 60 years in existence. Talk about a long and storied history - this title and this team have been there and done that. Plus …
The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of the 1993 Batman story entitled Knightfall. This is another milestone in comics, this time with DC really messing with Batman's day. Plus our usu…
The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of the 1973 Spider-man story entitled The Night Gwen Stacy Died. Marvel took some big chances with this story (and spent a lot of breath backpedali…
The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of the DC character Adam Strange, and our Casting Call for a 1992 syndicated TV series. DC keeps bringing him back, and they tend to use really goo…
The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of the lawsuit between Warner Bros (DC Comics) and ABC, in reference to their show The Greatest American Hero. Was Ralph Hinkley supposed to be Sup…
The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of the 1964 film Murder Ahoy, wrapping up our look at Margaret Rutherford's Miss Marple series. We learned a lot from these movies, though probably…
The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of the 1964 film Murder Most Foul, continuing our look at Margaret Rutherford's Miss Marple series. Does the series keep getting better, or are we …
The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of the 1963 film Murder At The Gallop, continuing our look at Margaret Rutherford's Miss Marple series. This one has some subtle differences, not t…
The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of the 1961 film Murder, She Said to kick off our look at Margaret Rutherford's Miss Marple series. There are a good many interesting tidbits about…
The Fellowship is pleased to present our April edition of #AllTheHorror, where we discuss 1958's The Blob with special guests Brandon Neumann and Amelia from Pitney & Amelia's Bitchen Boutique. Thoug…
The Fellowship is pleased to present our newest Casting Call episode, in which we cast a 1996 Punisher movie. We're choosing to ignore the 1989 movie for this, so we're thinking origin here (and havi…
The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of the 1983 movie Something Wicked This Way Comes. It's based on a Ray Bradbury story, and it lived in development hell for quite a while, and it's…
The Fellowship is pleased to present our conversation with Carl Goad and Brandon Neumann, our "resident" Doctor Who experts. It's been a while since we caught up on the Doctor, and there are some int…
The Fellowship is pleased to present our conversation with Madeleine Holly-Rosing, creator of the Boston Metaphysical Society series. She launched her latest Kickstarter campaign this week for the st…
The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of Being There (1979) to continue our look at Peter Sellers for Comedy Month. This is definitely not the funniest movie Sellers made, but it's got …
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