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A Review of He Lost His Keys in Space
On September 30, indie comic fans everywhere finally got the chance to pick up their very own copies of He Lost His Keys in Space by Luke Milton and Lizzy Lang. This new, irreverent sci-fi comedy has been hotly-anticipated since it was announced with an original release date scheduled for June.
By John Dodge4 months ago in Geeks
Talking 'He Lost His Keys in Space' with Creator Luke Milton
A few weeks ago, the fine folks at Black Panel Press reached out with a copy of their next graphic novel, He Lost His Keys in Space by Luke Milton and Lizzy Lang. A new space-faring sci-fi comedy, He Lost His Keys in Space is far more charming and poignant than I was expecting, even if its protagonist, Vega Ulysses, is rarely either.
By John Dodge4 months ago in Geeks
Songs I Woke Up To: INJI - Big Up
After nearly two months, I am back with another edition of Songs I Woke Up To. While there are a handful of songs that have kicked off my day since then that I really should get around to writing about, INJI's "Big Up" is what I'm writing about this time.
By John Dodge5 months ago in Beat
I Am Frankelda - A Critical Review
Two weeks ago, I unwittingly attended the North American premiere of I Am Frankelda (Yo Soy Frankelda), and it left me feeling some kind of way. I'm not sure that there is a word in the English language to explain the very specific feeling that I Am Frankelda evoked in me, but I do know that I am more than willing to try and encapsulate it in a few hundred words, instead.
By John Dodge6 months ago in Geeks
Songs I Woke Up To: Daði Freyr (Daði & Gagnamagnið) - Think About Things. Top Story - July 2025.
Hello! And welcome to the very first edition of Songs I Woke Up To, where I tell you about the song that I woke up today. To clarify, I don't mean the song that was playing on a radio or phone when I woke up, I mean the song that was already blasting away on repeat in the back of my brain before I even opened my eyes.
By John Dodge7 months ago in Beat
Magic Arena Can't Be Spider-Man, Now It Has to Be Something New
Magic: The Gathering has been the foremost collectible card game since it first defined the concept when it hit the market back in 1993. In the vast majority of that time, Magic has been defined by its fantastical, frequently terrifying planes traversed by the impossibly powerful Planeswalkers who inhabit them.
By John Dodge10 months ago in Gamers










