S15E32 – Damn You, Phone Ghosts!

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It’s the final episode of 2018 and The Geek Show is going for a well-deserved break from all of the weird science, technology and “other” news that we’ve found this year. Before we head off though, Rob and Producer Rob have the small matter of one last show … This […]

4-Panel Vol. 2, Issue 10 – Some Spooky Horror Comics

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It’s Halloween, so we’re using that as an excuse to talk about some spooky scary comics and manga. There are plenty of suggestions for the discerning horror and supernatural fan including little known Eric Powell’s Hillbilly from Albatross Comics (which Producer Rob covered many moons ago), Mike Mignola’s Hellboy and […]

Keyframe 118 – A Psychedelic Night In

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So aside from Producer Rob confusing his Sarahs (it should be Sarah Michelle Gellar and not Sarah Jessica Parker), Peter Rabbit gets a sequel, Netflix and Viz Media announce an original martial arts anime series set in Mexico, and Christiano Ronaldo gets animated. After that we’ve got kids versus cats […]

S15E18 – FunkyWolverine.com

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Join us for another ride on our strange rodeo of oddities from science and technology news around the world. This time Andrew joins Producer (and kind-of-newsreader), Rob to discuss Stan Lee’s DNA signatures, “seeing” magnetic fields (but only if you’re a bird), toddlers with better smartphones than you, the Pokemon […]

4-Panel 99 – Choc Ice with Gravy

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It’s our first trans-continental episode this week as Mick gets magically transported to Dubai. We also have news future Spider-man movies (that isn’t actually news), and some very strange DC crossovers. Our featured comics and manga are Valerian: Ambassador of Shadows, Swordless by Nikki Kidura, Fairy Tail: Rhodonite, Starslayer, Appleseed […]

Keyframe 72 – For All Your Death Stationary Needs

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This week we’ve got export restrictions, dragon dentists, same faces, strange mousemats and all sorts of other paraphernalia that make animation such an odd place to visit. Our featured anime are Berserk (1997), and Death Note. Tune in to The Geek Show Podcast Network for all the latest news, discussions […]