Princess Decomposia And Count Spatula
Princess Decomposia and Count Spatula is a creepy-cute graphic novel by Andi Watson. Read an interview on the characters and the yummy treats in the book!
Continue ReadingPrincess Decomposia and Count Spatula is a creepy-cute graphic novel by Andi Watson. Read an interview on the characters and the yummy treats in the book!
Continue ReadingShowrunners: The Art of Running a TV Show is a Kickstarter-funded documentary film and book that examines the role of the showrunner.
Continue ReadingGeekMom Mel interviews Nerdist.com’s Jessica Chobot about news, kids, holidays, and general geekery!
Continue ReadingGeekMom Mel interviews Sailor Moon enthusiast Charlene Ingram, Senior Manager of Animation Marketing at VIZ Media.
Continue ReadingI don’t know about you, but there is nothing I love more than to read about science that’s presented in an entertaining and digestible way, especially when it pertains to topics I geek out about anyway, like comics and video games.
Continue ReadingGeekMom Melanie had the opportunity to chat with artist Jen Wang about her work on the new graphic novel, IRL (In Real Life).
Continue ReadingGeekMom Melanie talks to Cory Doctorow, author of such books as Little Brother, Makers, and Rapture of the Nerds, and co-editor of Boing Boing, about his upcoming graphic novel, IRL (In Real Life).
Continue ReadingGuardians of the Galaxy stars Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Vin Diesel, and Benicio del Toro talk about what the film meant to them.
Continue ReadingAuthor-illustrator Ben Hatke talks about his third and final Zita the Spacegirl installment (which publishes this week), life with his four daughters, and what’s next for him creatively.
Continue ReadingThe X-Files: Year Zero is a five part mini-series which will show the origins of the department in the 1940s when Mulder and Scully are faced with a similar case to one faced by their predecessors many decades ago. Writer Karl Kesel has spoken to us about what we can expect from the series.
Continue ReadingThis One Summer is a new graphic novel by Mariko and Jillian Tamaki. It is a YA book that transcends the genre into where most adult novelists wish they could go: honest and nuanced characters in that familiar world you forgot to cherish. The details of a summer beach town, and two girls on the brink of teen, may not be your memories, but the yearnings, confusion, and relationships certainly will reveal half-buried reminisces.
Continue ReadingLoren Hoskins and Kevin Hendrickson put a bit of pirate into every song they create for Disney’s popular series.
Continue ReadingNottingham’s Em-Con is now just weeks away from opening its doors; GeekMom Sophie asks founder Lee Wallace what made him move from attendee to organizer.
Continue ReadingToday the first issue of The X-Files: Conspiracy crossover event from IDW is released. Sophie asked lead author Paul Crilley a few questions about it all.
Continue ReadingOne of GeekMom’s co-founders talks to The Parentalist about her work, her passions, and the joys of being a parent.
Continue ReadingWe talk to two of Hollywood’s biggest stars about portraying the two creative, headstrong figures at the center of the film.
Continue ReadingLast weekend Eddie McClintock, Saul Rubinek and Kelly Hu from SyFy’s Warehouse 13 visited London to meet fans at the MCM Expo Comic Con. I was lucky enough to spend some time with the cast.
Continue ReadingAn interview with the creators of The Cute Girl Network, a new romantic comedy graphic novel. Skater chic Jane has to choose between her new boyfriend Jack, and the terrible stories of The Cute Girl Network.
Continue ReadingDirectors Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee talk about bringing the highly anticipated animated feature to life.
Continue ReadingAn interview with Jodi Benson, voice of Disney’s “The Little Mermaid.”
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