Mary Kapogeorgakis is a Greek-Canadian Comic creator that has taken the Victorian tale of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and given it a creative twist set in 19th c...
This was a lot of fun and Kurt Sasso is a great guy. Until next time, Kurt.
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Mary Kapogeorgakis is a Greek-Canadian Comic creator that has taken the Victorian tale of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and given it a creative twist set in 19th c...
This was a lot of fun and Kurt Sasso is a great guy. Until next time, Kurt.
Please vote for skojika (Kojika Cosplay) in TGT's final round of their tournament! Voting ends Friday (September 19th) and you can vote once per hour until then. Thank you~! <3
Two Geeks Talking's summer intern reflects on the highlights of her time with the blog and the people she has interviewed.
Still in shock over his death, we had to share this wonderful piece by Jeannie about Robin Wlliams.
Dark Journey Cast Interview on Two Geeks Talking
"Doctor Who has been around since the 1960′s and has inspired the imagination of millions around the world. Sherlock Holmes has been around since the early 19th century and has done the same with many iterations in TV and Film. Now, a Radio play that combines the two in Wholockian fashion is being produced by AM Audio Radio called “Doctor Who: Dark Journey”
We’re in studio with Actors Andrew Chalmers who plays the current Doctor, Roy Miranda plays Sherlock Holmes, Larissa Benfey plays Cassandra Shields and Atweh Atweh plays Pub Thug / “Dirtyface.” We discuss the production, it’s challenges, much hilarity and off the rails comedy ensues and then philosophical questions are asked bringing it all home."
- Kurt Sasso Two Geeks Talking
A mischievous innocence runs rampant through the never-aging, gifted children of Poppinstock Academy that not only captures the attention of its average citizens but the hearts of Precocious readers. Christopher J. Paulsen, 34, got the idea for Precocious when he attended an elementary gifted school. Paulsen says his sixth grade classroom was nearly identical to the Precocious classroom. “I spent my life in the honors bubble, with the warped outlook that came from it. When I first tried to create a comic, it was inevitable that Precocious would come out,” shared the Virginian on his website.