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Review – Lexcalibur: Useful Poetry for Adventurers Above and Below the World
The talent of Penny Arcade's Jerry Holkins and Mike Krahulik is pretty undeniable as the two have built a nice geeky empire in the northwest that has spread across the globe and into modern culture. From their webcomic to PAX events to Acquisitions Incorporated, everything they do has a pretty great appeal. So when we got word of a new book they created called Lexcalibur: Useful Poetry for Adventurers Above and Below the World, we had to take a peek inside and see what new creation they had made.
X-Men Red Annual #1 cover by Travis Charest
We go back to when Jean Grey first came back and was reunited with her X-Men companions. The newly resurrected mutant had a lot to catch up on and to settle after her extended absence. Does it make for a good read?
Review – Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Singles Collection
Back when Shout! Factory announced that they were producing the last volume of Mystery Science Theater 3000's run of original DVD releases, we kind of assumed that the last bit of business they might be taking care of is the work on the old Rhino sets. 
Review: Dungeons & Dragons — Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes
Seven months ago, after we received the new Dungeons & Dragons book Xanatha's Guide To Everything, those of us playing the game assumed we probably wouldn't see a new rulebook be added to the compendium for a while. Then, kinda out of the blue, Wizards of the Coast announced Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes.