MG: Poor, poor Wolverine

Transmitted on Sunday, March, 13th, 2011 in Heroes & Myth , The Modern Geek

Modern Geek Chronicles:
A Modern Geek Book Review

I’ve been nursing a bum shoulder for the past week and hopped up on happy pills, so today’s Modern Geek will be a re-posting of a comic book review I did for the comic book bin back in the days when I used to write for them. Sorry for not posting something 100% new, but happy pills make writing pretty tricky.  Hopefully, you’ll enjoy this review anyhow. (And, for the record, Old Man Logan is still worth reading…but maybe only if you can borrow it from someone.)

Old Man Logan: How the Best Wolverine Story in a Decade

Crashed & Burned

Before we begin, let’s make two things very clear:

1) I like Mark Millar. I’m a fan, plain and simple. I’ve been a fan since way, way back in the days of The Authority when he worked over at Wildstorm. I currently own a copy of Superman: Red Son and cannot recommend it highly enough. And, let’s face it, his Civil War story arc was, hands down, the best crossover event Marvel’s had since the Age of Apocalypse epic back in the nineties. And don’t even get me started on how terrific his new series Kick Ass is!
So, as you read this, remember: I like the guy.

2) SPOILER ALERT!!!! If you haven’t already read Old Man Logan, then stop now, unless you’re okay with finding out how things end.

Having said all of that, let’s get down to the brass tacks: Dive deeper…

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MG: Introducing The Modern Geek Banner

Transmitted on Wednesday, March, 9th, 2011 in The Modern Geek

The Modern Geek Chronicles:

Introducing the Modern Geek Banner

Superman’s got his “S.”

Batman’s got his Bat-Signal.

Dick Cheney’s got Harry Whittington’s face filled with bird shot.

Everyone needs a symbol. Dive deeper…

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MG: Inception-y At McDonald’s

Transmitted on Sunday, March, 6th, 2011 in Uncategorized

Modern Geek Chronicles:

Getting All “Inception-y”


“Don’t go getting all Inception-y back there, just drop the damned fries!”

The above statement was overheard at a McDonald’s in the fair city of Wilmington, NC.  I have to admit, I’m not quite sure what it means, but it sounds damned serious.  Part of me thinks I understand what it means to “get all Inception-y.”  In my head, it’s akin to “getting all Matrix-y” which is, itself, akin to “getting all Blade Runner-y.”  Jump back a hundred years and the saying was probably “getting all Metropolis-y.”  Step back about 1500 years and it’s “don’t go getting all Justinian-y.” And on and on and on.

I wonder what the hell could have been going on in that McDonald’s that was “Inception-y.”  I picture a pair of pimple-faced teenagers scuffling in the belly of a spinning industrial freezer as processed meat patties tumbled like hockey pucks Dive deeper…

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MG: Geek for So Long

Transmitted on Wednesday, March, 2nd, 2011 in Uncategorized

The Modern Geek Chronicles:

Geek for so long…


I’ve been Geek for so long I’ve begun losing my non-geek perspective…and I’m okay with that.
Once a week myself and my two best geek friends get together for weekly shenanigans.  Typically, this involves steaks, movies and/or video games.  And while we’re all pretty hardcore geeks in our own right, when the three of us get together, the Geek Meter gets ratcheted up way past ten, and I’ve been Geek for so long, I hardly notice the oddness of it, but I sometimes wonder how it looks to the world around us.  Here’s what I mean: Dive deeper…

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