After the climactic finale of Riverdale last season involving the Gargoyle King and the Farm, it’s quickly revealed that nothing gold can stay as Riverdale season three is bookended with a flash-forward showing our favorite foursome covered in blood and missing an essential member. We caught up with showrunner Roberto […]
WonderCon 2019: Catching up with Legion M
Nerdophiles caught up with Terri Lubaroff, COO of Legion M, the first fan-owned entertainment company. Launched in 2016, Legion M’s unique business model allows people to contribute as backers to content and entertainment. Legion M partners with independent filmmakers and Hollywood studios to produce digital content that is representative to […]
Interview with Webtoon’s Let’s Play Creator Mongie!
Hosted on the wildly popular platform Webtoon, Let’s Play is not your typical rom-com. Sam, an indie game developer, has recently gotten her first game reviewed by the popular gaming personality, Marshall Law. Only thing is, the Marshall hates on her game through the whole review video and Sam ends up bearing the […]
Rockstar Book Tours: Get Ready for ‘The Legends of Luke Skywalker’ By Reading Our Q&A With Author Ken Liu! (Plus A Giveaway)
Title: The Legends of Luke Skywalker Author: Ken Liu Release Date: October 31, 2017 Publisher: Disney Lucasfilm Press Pages: 432 Formats: Hardcover, eBook, audiobook Amazon | Audible | B&N | TBD | Goodreads It’s a great time to be a Star Wars fan. With new movies, books, comics, and more being released every day I can tell you that […]
SDCC 2017: Nick Abadzis Talked To Us About His Latest Graphic Novel ‘Pigs Might Fly’
A few weeks ago we shared a review of a brand-new graphic novel called Pigs Might Fly. I genuinely think it might be one of my favorite original graphic novels of the summer. I mean, the heroine is a smart, compassionate young woman with a good head on her shoulders and […]
SDCC 2017: Find Out What Molly Ostertag Had To Say About Her Work on Shattered Warrior!
If you’re not familiar with the name Molly Ostertag you should be! She’s been working on some pretty great projects recently including the on-going webcomic Strong Female Protaganist, graphic novel Shattered Warrior with Sharon Shinn, Disney XD series Star vs. The Forces of Evil, and her upcoming graphic novel The Witch Boy […]
Their Vampires Don’t Sparkle: An Interview with Mia Bishop and A.L. Kessler
I was able to sit down and chat with two authors, A.L. Kessler and Mia Bishop about their books, writing process, and inspiration. Together they write The Syndicate series, a paranormal romance suspense series that intertwines two stories in the same world in two short stories in one book. A.L. […]
Booktuber Natasha Polis Chats Youtube, Her Love Life, and Real Life Ships
For book lovers, BookTube is the perfect amalgamation of book reading and discussion and YouTube. If you’ve dipped a toe in the world of YouTube, you know it’s an addictive one. For me, this all started with Christine Riccio aka polandbananasBOOKS and her Shadowhunters coverage, and then from there, it expanded […]
BookCon 2017 Interview: Thi Bui of ‘The Best We Could Do’ Talks The Asian American Experience
I always find myself eager to read non-fiction when I can relate to it. There’s something about the personal experience and understanding that not only deepens the story but also emphasizes its intention. When I first encountered Thi Bui’s graphic memoir The Best We Could Do, it was casual. I didn’t […]
Bryan Fuller, Michael Green, and Neil Gaiman: Bringing the World of American Gods To Life
When it comes to creative teams, I think it’s been a while since we’ve seen a tour de force like the one coming from American Gods. Similar to the creative genius behind Game of Thrones, American Gods is helmed by a two-man team of Bryan Fuller and Michael Green, with the author of […]