Comics
Forbidden Planet
I was looking around for a place in London that can cater for my needs. Somewhere where I would be around people who understand me. I Googled the magic words and I was greeted with a list of suitable locations in the local vicinity of Central London, where I work. Top of the list was a place called "Forbidden Planet", what an awesome name.
The Totally Rad Show
Some of you may remember me mentioning The Totally Rad Show / Dudes in some of my previous blog posts. I am sure though that most of you will be completely oblivious as to what I was referring to. No, it is not the usually suspects of friends that gather at Phylaktis pad and hurl abuse at each other about the most mundane of things, although they too are Rad but in their own "special" way.
The Boys

The first graphic novel novel that I have eagerly been anticipating to sink my eyeballs into in my newly acquired sink hole of my time and money is The Preacher series. After watching Jeff Canata, Dan Trachtenberg and Alex Albrecht (a.k.a The Totally Rad dudes) talking about their fond memories with Garth Ennis (the writer) and Steven Dillon's (the illustrator) creation, it left me wanting to share the same experience with The Preacher. Therefore I went out and bought The Boys.
KA-POW!
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Addicted to videogames? Check. Unhealthy obsession with Star Wars? Check. Get hot under the collar about new tech? Check. In proud possession of animated TV show and videogame themed T-Shirts? Check. Hater of the current state of society? Check. Can name the core members of Section 9? Check. Obsessive compulsive disorder? Check.








