In this episode, the Fanbase Press staff welcomes guests Wil Panganiban (Cartoonist, Frank & Steinway) and Janet Joyce Holden (The Origins of Blood series) to discuss the latest geek news stories of the week, including the details of the new Han Solo feature film, whether Sony will tie in the Venom film with the MCU, the similarities between Life and Alien, and remembering Bernie Wrightson.
In this Fanbase Feature, the Fanbase Press staff and contributors participate in a thorough discussion regarding Kong: Skull Island, with topics including how the film compared to its predecessors, whether monster movies will become the next "cinematic universe, and more! (Beware: SPOILERS for Kong: Skull Island abound in this panel discussion!)
In this episode, the Fanbase Press staff welcomes guests Giulie Speziani (Writer, Cash & Carrie), Russell Nohelty (Wannabe Press, Monsters & Other Scary Shit), and Raz Simonian (Kimzar Kollectables, Santa Clarita Comic & Toy Expo)
to discuss the latest geek news stories of the week, including honoring Buffy the Vampire Slayer's 20th anniversary, what movie studios should take away from successful R-rated superhero films, the impact of Will Eisner, and the flashbacks and flashforwards of the DC cinematic universe.
In this Fanbase Feature, the Fanbase Press staff and contributors participate in a thorough discussion regarding the newest addition to the X-Men cinematic universe, Logan, with topics including how the film compared to its predecessors, where the franchise will continue from here, the themes and character representation within the film, and more! (Beware: SPOILERS for Logan abound in this panel discussion!)
In this episode, the Fanbase Press staff welcomes guests Geoffrey Thorne (Writer, Ben-10, The Librarians, Leverage) and Ted Lange IV (Writer/Artist, Warp Zone) to discuss the latest geek news stories of the week, including the passing of fan-favorite actor Bill Paxton, what is in store for the X-Men film franchise after Logan, our thoughts on the new Alien: Covenant trailer, and whether audiences need more hopeful, lighter genre stories.