Zine Reviews: Volume 9 (Portland Zine Symposium part 2)
Second batch of zines from the Portland Zine Symposium! Photos and Food! Simple as that really. Flesh creator: Corey Granados contact: ubernoo.blogspot.com This is a simple, small zine, showcasing...
View Article‘How to be a Superhero’ Book Review
How to be a Superhero is a book in progress, created by Mark Edlitz, which examines the experience of bringing a superhero to life on the screen, either as a director, writer, or actor. The book aims...
View ArticleZine Reviews: Volume 10 (Portland Zine Symposium part 3)
I can appreciate a great comic, but I’ve always been a lover of a great story, regardless of pictures. The below zines are a combo, and these are my favorite of the bunch we ran away with from the PZS....
View ArticleZine Reviews: Volume 11
Fanzine culture is split between two groups: those who read zines and those who make them. The majority of people have no clue what a fanzine is. They may pick one up in a shop or find one for free....
View ArticleZine Reviews: Volume 12
Hollie Black, the local Australian curator for the Antagonist Movement represented Psycho Moto Zine at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) in Sydney for the Fanzine art fair in early 2015. Hollie gave...
View ArticleZine Reviews: Volume 13
This month’s zine review takes us to the great state of Rhode Island and into the wonderful world of Mary Ciesynaki. Mary’s zines, as a collection, are a mix of personal essays and...
View Article‘The Dresden Files’ Book Series Review
I’ve been reading a lot of books recently. If you listen to our Nerdcast, which you definitely should, you know that Tyler and I like to read a lot. Based on Tyler’s advice I started reading Jim...
View Article‘Morning Star’ Book Review
It’s finally here! Pierce Brown’s latest book Morning Star, the last in the Red Rising Trilogy, hit the shelves and ebook stores on February 9th. I, of course, purchased it the day it came out and...
View Article‘Static’ Book Review
Wilt shouldn’t be calling his little brother. Not because they never really got along, but because he died a week ago. Curtis takes it all in stride though, and doesn’t keep the calls a secret from...
View ArticleWay Too Late Review: ‘The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress’
We’re going to start a new series here at Project-Nerd. In this new series, one of our writers will look at a classic and give you a review for it. They can pick a book, movie, comic series, video...
View Article‘Choose Your Own Misery: The Office Adventure’ Book Review
So, growing up in the ’80s was pretty awesome. We had great video games, great movies, we could play outside without fear, and we had “choose your own adventure” books. Growing up means losing our...
View ArticleZine Reviews: Volume 14 (Parson Zine Collective)
Please note, some of these I loved. Others not as much. But I would still rather read a zine than what magazines offer on the newsstand. It’s profoundly more personal and I feel lucky to have been one...
View Article‘B.P.R.D. Hell On Earth: End of Days’ Trade Paperback Review
written by Mike Mignola and John Arcudi; art by Laurence Campbell; colors by Dave Stewart; lettering by Clem Robins B.P.R.D. Hell On Earth: End of Days collects B.P.R.D. Hell On Earth #135-#139, and...
View Article‘Lucas Stand #1’ Comic Review
Written by: Kurt Sutter and Caitlin Kittredge; Art by: Jesus Hervas; Coloring by: Adam Metcalfe; Lettering by: Jim Campbell There are many essential elements one must consider when crafting a good...
View ArticleWay Too Late Review: ‘Dune’ Book Review
For our latest Way Too Late Review, we’re going to travel to the future and the remote desert world of Arrakis, more commonly known as Dune. For those who don’t know, back in 1965, Frank Herbert wrote...
View Article‘Morning Star’ Book Review
It’s finally here! Pierce Brown’s latest book Morning Star, the last in the Red Rising Trilogy, hit the shelves and ebook stores on February 9th. I, of course, purchased it the day it came out and...
View Article‘Static’ Book Review
Wilt shouldn’t be calling his little brother. Not because they never really got along, but because he died a week ago. Curtis takes it all in stride though, and doesn’t keep the calls a secret from...
View ArticleWay Too Late Review: ‘The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress’
We’re going to start a new series here at Project-Nerd. In this new series, one of our writers will look at a classic and give you a review for it. They can pick a book, movie, comic series, video...
View Article‘Choose Your Own Misery: The Office Adventure’ Book Review
So, growing up in the ’80s was pretty awesome. We had great video games, great movies, we could play outside without fear, and we had “choose your own adventure” books. Growing up means losing our...
View ArticleZine Reviews: Volume 14 (Parson Zine Collective)
Please note, some of these I loved. Others not as much. But I would still rather read a zine than what magazines offer on the newsstand. It’s profoundly more personal and I feel lucky to have been one...
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