Obi-Wan Kenobi Teaser Trailer Breakdown

Obi-Wan Kenobi Teaser Trailer Breakdown

The first teaser trailer for Obi-Wan Kenobi dropped today and we have a complete trailer breakdown full of Easter Eggs and theories which touch all corners of the Star Wars Universe from the original trilogy to the prequel, Star Wars: Rebels animated storylines, and the action of Jedi: the Fallen Order video game. There is a lot to unpack before Obi-Wan Kenobi hit Disney+ on May 25.

How Powerful is Clea Strange: Sorceress Supreme?

How Powerful is Clea Strange: Sorceress Supreme?

Clea Strange is now the Sorceress Supreme - and not for the first time in her comic book history. Companion, girlfriend, wife of Doctor Strange. Descendant of the Dark Dimension. Powerful magic user. Staple of the Geek History Lesson Podcast.

We attempt to answer just how powerful she is and whether or not we think she’s up to the task the mantle of Sorceress Supreme has set before her.

3 TIME RINGO-NOMINATED COMIC BOOK WRITER, ASHLEY VICTORIA ROBINSON LAUNCHES KICKSTARTER FOR “AURORA & THE EAGLE #1 REMIX” ORIGINAL COMIC BOOK PRESTIGE ISSUE

3 TIME RINGO-NOMINATED COMIC BOOK WRITER, ASHLEY VICTORIA ROBINSON LAUNCHES KICKSTARTER FOR “AURORA & THE EAGLE #1 REMIX” ORIGINAL COMIC BOOK PRESTIGE ISSUE

Professor Ashley Victoria Robinson’s original Canadian superhero comic book, AURORA AND THE EAGLE, soars back to Kickstarter in a Remix Issue of its debut issue. The 20 original pages have been revisited by series artist Emmanuelle Chateauneuf, with an additional 28 pages of rip roaring adventures exploring the intersection of identity and superheroes. Support the campaign for the Sa Vu (Lightning Strikes), and Conor Hughes (White Ash), covers, a Skype call with Ashley, Script Notes, or Kickstarter Consultations. Live March 1!

Do Catwoman & Batman Belong Together?

Do Catwoman & Batman Belong Together?

Bruce Wayne and Selina Kyle started their relationship as The Bat and The Cat. In subsequent decades Batman and Catwoman have undergone every type of relationship dynamic from enemies to lovers and back again. Post-almost wedding, Bruce and Selina have established themselves as a staple couple of the DC Comics Universe. Do they really “belong” together?

Geeky Postcards from: Canada

Geeky Postcards from: Canada

Geeky Postcards is a travel series where Geek History Lesson podcast hosts, Jason and Ashley, share their travel adventures all around the world with a geeky bent. From local coffee shops, to comic book stores, to the great outdoors. Let us show you, the more geek, how to travel in style!

This blog highlights: Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada

Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Concept Art Revealed

Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Concept Art Revealed

The same day we dropped our Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur episode of Geek History Lesson Marvel Studios and Disney Channel released the first teaser trailer for the upcoming Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur animated series. We break down the cast, celebrate everything we know about the series thus far, and make recommendations on how to know the most about Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur before the show premieres.

COMIC BOOK LEGEND DAN JURGENS COVER SHOWCASED ON SUPER BEST FRIEND #2 ON KICKSTARTER!

Los Angeles, CA - January 24, 2022: Three time Ringo nominated comic book writer and award-nominated podcast host, Jason Inman (Jupiter Jet series, Super Soldiers, Geek History Lesson podcast), teams up again with George Kambadais (The Black Ghost & Firefly), for an all new examination of the intersection of comic books and internet video culture. Following the success of Super Best Friend #1 (over funding on Kickstarter in February 2021!), a brand new 48-page comic book is being launched on Kickstarter on February 1st with a goal of 7.5K to raise funds for the third and final issue in the series. Inman is proud to announce a brand new variant cover for the series. Penciled by legendary Superman artist, Dan Jurgens!

Super Best Friend #2 Variant Cover by Dan Jurgens

Back in 1993, I was a small lad on the farmlands of Kansas, and reading Dan Jurgens’ work on the Death of Superman inspired me to create my own comics!” said Inman. “Seeing Dan pencil my original characters for Super Best Friend is a dream come true. Dan and I first met while recording an interview for Youtube, so like the Captain Terrific, superhero, to Mattie Moore sidekick, relationship, it feels like this cover is a moment of comic book kismet!

This is the second comic book issue starring Mattie Moore, best friend of the world’s most popular superhero, Captain Terrific! Mattie Moore loves superheroes. Unfortunately, one of his livestreams wrecked the life of his best friend, the superhero, Captain Terrific. Now, Mattie must enter the fantastic world of heroes and villains to repair his friendship. BUT WATCH OUT! A bitter arch enemy demands revenge!

In the 44 page second installment, Mattie is struggling to survive his attack as a cyclone of cybernetic clones, electric doppelgangers and the Army tanks pursue him. It’s an adventure full of Silver Age Energy that examines the correlation between superheroes and their fandom. After this zany journey, Mattie will not only climb the ladder to his destiny — he’ll discover his true Super Best Friend. 

Inman added:

Super Best Friend is my love letter to the Silver Age of comics and superheroes. It may look like a simple story, but it’s actually a deep story about true friendship and how we should all climb the ladder to our true destiny.

The incredibly talented creative team from Super Best Friend #1 returns for issue 2 with series artist and colourist George Kambadis and powerful letterer Taylor Esposito returning to Inman’s super team. The first issue will be a 44 page issue with exclusive Kickstarter Variant Covers by Sarah Leaver aka Comickergirl (Teen Titans Go!), who also drew a Super Best Friend #1 variant, she is joined by comic book legend Dan Jurgens (Death of Superman, Zero Hour). The Jurgens Variant also includes inks by John Livesay and colors by Elizabeth Kramer.  

Other rewards on the Kickstarter include Cameos for backers to be drawn into the comic book, art commissions by George Kambadais, script reviews by Inman and the chance to advertise on the popular Geek History Lesson podcast. 

Kickstarter Backers can support Super Best Friend Issue 2 until March 3, 2022. www.superbestfriendcomic.com will take you directly to the campaign. 

ABOUT THE CREATORS

Jason Inman survived a combat zone to write this bio. The proud son of rural Kansas farmers, Jason worked in the automotive industry and was deployed to Iraq as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom where he was awarded the Army Good Conduct Medal. All the while consuming as many science fiction novels and comic books as he could to stave off boredom.

Jason is the author of Super Soldiers, a nonfiction novel about the secret connection between superheroes and the military that actor Dan Aykroyd called “vivid and entertaining.” Also, he was nominated for a Ringo Award three times for co-writing the graphic novels Jupiter Jet, Science: The Elements of Dark Energy and Jupiter Jet & The Forgotten Radio. Each book combined science fiction with all-ages adventure.

After uploading hundreds of YouTube videos while wearing T-shirts, Jason has gone on to host for DC Comics, The CW, Warner Bros, Collider and Screen Junkies. He continues hosting a weekly podcast called Geek History Lesson which educates listeners about the fictional history of pop culture characters. You may have spotted Jason’s hand in the original opening of Good Mythical Morning, a show he helped to develop while producing and writing the first 400 daily episodes. You can find him at www.jasoninman.com

Recently, he was the showrunner’s assistant on The Code on CBS, and he continues to work at their studios, assisting in the development of new hour-long dramas that will hopefully make it to the small screen one day. Stay tuned…

George Kambadais is a comic book artist from Greece. He’s worked with DC, IDW, IMAGE, DARK HORSE, BOOM and others. Right now he’s doing the art on THE BLACK GHOST for Comixology Originals and variant covers for the FIREFLY series for BOOM. You can find him at http://www.gkambadais.com/

Taylor Esposito is a comic book lettering professional, owner of Ghost Glyph Studios and teacher at the legendary Kubert School. A former staff letterer at DC and production artist at Marvel, he has lettered titles such as Red Hood and The Outlaws and Harley Quinn The Eat KILL Bang Tour; Interceptor, Heavy, Finger Guns (Vault Comics), Exorsisters, Jook Joint (Image); Babyteeth, Maniac of New York, Bunny Mask (Aftershock); No One Left to Fight and The Worst Dudes (Dark Horse). Other publishers he has worked with include Line Webtoon (Caster, Backchannel) Dynamite (Elvira, Red Sonja and Vampirella meet Betty and Veronica, Green Hornet), and IDW (Scarlett’s Strike Force).

Brittany Matter is a multi-genre comics editor and writer living in the Pacific Northwest. Her published works as an editor include Miranda in the Maelstrom, Jupiter Jet and the Forgotten Radio, and The Intrepids. Her comics journalism can be seen in the award-winning magazine Image+, CBR, and at Marvel.com. When she's not immersed in graphic novels or helping the people she loves, she writes comics, which are available on Gumroad. Follow her @brittanymatter.

Who is GHL #InternBrego?

Who is GHL #InternBrego?

It’s time to honour the quietest voice on the Geek History Lesson team - GHL #InternBrego! As a companion piece to our 2020 JASON & ASHLEY’S EXCELLENT ADVENTURES episode on #InternBrego’s Origin Story we tell you where Brego came from and how he evolved into a cornerstone of the podcast team.

Plus cat pictures! This is the internet! Who doesn’t love cat pics?

Geek History Lesson Year 8

We’re not going to start this post with any “New Year, New Pod” nicety. We’re almost a week into 2022 and Geek History Lesson is already growing in ways we were not expecting. 2020 (two years ago!), was meant to be a huge year for the podcast. We had a bunch of things plans, a bunch of goals. Like everyone we had to adjust and keep adjusting in the interim. When the pandemic began there was so much discourse around whether or not there was going to be enough “content” in the world.

If you are reading this and have never listened to Geek History Lesson - welcome! - and here is a great short-form primer on what the show is! ​​

Enough entertainment to consume for the two weeks we were all told we’d be stuck inside.

There’s something about the idea of “content” (with the quotation marks you can hear in your head how it’s supposed to sound), is it mechanizes what you do. It removes it from the realm of being art and settles it into something closer to mass production. 

Creators we both work with and aspire to work with seemed to grapple with this contrast as 2020 rolled into 2021. Geek History Lesson celebrated its seventh year last year and it didn’t exactly feel like the lucky number we often think of seven as being. Toward the end of 2021 it left a “are we already going into our eighth year?” sensation hanging in the studio.

For the better part of the past two years we’ve been watching the release of No Time to Die get pushed back again and again and again and again until it finally released on October 8th, 2021. Waaay back when it was supposed to be releasing we started prepping out JAMES BOND FILM series and spent subsequent years releasing them:

Which led us to culminate in the discussion of Is James Bond Still Relevant? with Danielle Price. These episodes were accidentally a long-form series reflecting how we interact with James Bond as a franchise and an entity.

Necessity if the mother of invention.
— Proverb

In an effort to best use our pre-recorded episode and serve the ever-shifting release date this series sprang to life the way it did and garnered incredible feedback. As we’ve spent time reflecting on the podcast in recent years - and amidst a swirl of positive feedback - we’re going to be integrating the notion of a long-form series in 2022! Movies like The Batman, Aquaman 2, Wakanda Forever, Thor: Love & Thunder have inspired us to include series which will be ongoing from month-to-month featuring character highlights, discussion episodes, and more!

((if you’re not a Super Friend you may want to consider it this year because we are introducing videos which will tie directly into Geek History Lesson!))

photo cred: Cameron Rice Photography

One of the best things about making podcasts is they go directly from our Jawiin computer, through the internet, to your device of choice. From the beginning our listeners (“Students”), and patrons (“Super Friends”), have helped shape who we are as hosts and what we do. You have taken Geek History Lesson from being a tiny baby project we recorded in a closet because we couldn’t afford proper sound proofing to something we have done LIVE on stage across the US, a platform we’ve been able to have Kevin Smith come on.

In spite of our best laid plans halting and evolving, in spite of an ever shuffling schedule (*shakes fist at the Morbius episode being pushed back*), we are so excited about 2022 and 8 years of Geek History Lesson. Our wishes for the show include all collaborators and supporters in good health, bring all these new promising mediums under the GHL banner, and bring more long-shot pipe-dream talent to the Mind University to share their brilliance with you.

Our psychic powers are not as well-honed as Raven, so your Professors are taking big swings this year with no idea of what things are going to look like twelve months from now. Reaching more geeks all over the world is all we want to do.