Joshua Winchester
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[Comic Book Review] Archie Comics’ ARCHIE 1941 #1
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PopCultHQ received an advance review copy of ARCHIE 1941 #1 from Archie Comics. Available on Wednesday, September 12th, the series features writing from Mark Waid and Brian Augustyn, art by…
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[Cinema Sunday] John Carpenters’ “The Thing” – Monster from Above
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Throughout the course of the summer, all manner of 80’s sci-fi has been covered with these articles. Straight up sci-fi-, space opera, sci-fi/comedy, etc. But not horror sci-fi, at…
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[Comic Book Review] Marvel Comics’ DEADPOOL: ASSASSIN #5
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PopCultHQ received an advance review copy of DEADPOOL: ASSASSIN #5 from Marvel Comics. Available August 15th, 2018, the creative team for this series features writing from Cullen Bunn, art from…
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[Comic Book Review] Marvel Comics’ TONY STARK: IRON MAN #3
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PopCultHQ received an advance review copy of TONY STARK: IRON MAN #3 from Marvel Comics. Available August 15th, 2018, the creative team for this series features writing from Dan Slott,…
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[Comic Book Review] Image Comics’ MAGE: THE HERO DENIED #11
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PopCultHQ received a review copy of MAGE: THE HERO DENIED #11 from Image Comics. Available August 15th, 2018, the creative team for this series features writing and art from Matt…
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[Comic Book Review] Dark Horse’s WAR BEARS #1
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PopCultHQ received an advance review copy of WAR BEARS #1 from Dark Horse Comics. Available on Wednesday, September 5th, the issue features a story from Margaret Atwood & Ken Steacy, and…
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[Cinema Sunday] “Weird Science” – Science + Hormones = John Hughes Classic
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After taking a delightful break last week to honor Kevin Smith’s birthday, it’s back to business and some of the most awesome and outrageous sci-fi movies of the 80’s….
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[Comic Book Review] Valiant’s BLOODSHOT SALVATION #12
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PopCultHQ received an advanced review copy of BLOODSHOT SALVATION #12 from Valiant Entertainment. Available August 8th, 2018, the creative team for this issue features writing from Jeff Lemire, art from…
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[Cinema Sunday] “Clerks” – Kevin Smith’s First Film
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Hello and welcome to another round of Cinema Sunday. As you may have noticed, today is a departure from the normal meal of 80’s sci-fi masterpieces, to bring musings…
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[Theatre Review/Interview] From Page to Stage: Lifeline Theatre’s Adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere
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PopCultHQ recently viewed a performance of Lifeline Theatre‘s staging of Neil Gaiman‘s novel Neverwhere. Be sure to check out Lifeline Theatre’s website and catch a performance of Neverwhere before it…