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Saga #51 cover by Fiona Staples
Saga continues to show Hazel, her friends, and family hiding out while Squire copes with nightmares and Hazel learns to swim. Is it a good read?
What's In The Box?!: Star Trek Mission Crate – April 2018
When the day came that I learned that Loot Crate was making a Star Trek specific box, I was immediately on board! The idea of having a monthly Star Trek-themed subscription box headed to my door made the Trekker in me very happy, as I now knew I'd be getting some cool items at random from one of my favorite shows.
Deep Roots #1 cover by Dani Strips
Deep Roots brings the tale of an invasion of sentient plant life into London as retaliation for the damage humanity has done to both the Otherworld and its own world. Does it make for a good read?
[Fear the Walking Dead Rewind] A Look Back at 'Another Day in the Diamond'
Now that we've seen how Morgan (Lennie James) made the transition to the show from The Walking Dead as well as meet two major players in what's still to come (Maggie Grace‘s Althea and Garret Dillahunt‘s John Dorie), the second episode of the AMC series shifted the focus back to our original cast.
Siren Season 1, Episode 6 'Showdown' Review: Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves
Welcome to our sixth round of Bleeding Cool‘s weekly recap/review of Freeform‘s Siren, Eric Wald and Dean White‘s mermaid fantasy-action drama. After last week's mini-time jump and not-surprising-but-still-cool revelations about Helen (Rena Owen), the conspiracies are getting deeper and more complex at Bristol Cove.
A.P. Bio Season 1, Episode 12 'Walleye' Review: I Am Jack's Deadbeat Dad
Welcome back, fellow freaks, to Bleeding Cool’s recap/review of NBC’s Thursday night comedy series A.P. Bio, starring It’s Always in Sunny in Philadelphia‘s Glenn Howerton and Happy!‘s Patton Oswalt. In this week's penultimate episode 'Walleye,' Jack's (Howerton) "master plan" against Miles (Tom Bennett) gets personal.
What's In The Box?!: Geek Fuel – Spring 2018
This month we received our monthly box from Geek Fuel but received some bittersweet news in the process. With this box came a letter letting us know that the normal monthly subscription was going away and that in its place would be a new quarterly service that would be bigger.
Who Buys Batteries? We Review the Snakebyte Twin: Charge X
One of the biggest problems I have had with the Xbox since the 360 is batteries. You're either buying batteries frequently to replace what you just drained, or you get rechargeable ones that will die out on you in less than a year from use if you're a frequent gamer. S you're left with rechargeable battery packs as your last option and Snakebyte 
Going Really Old-School: We Review the AZIO Retro Classic Gaming Keyboard
We get gaming keyboards from time to time from different companies, and while we love to check them out and see what everyone is doing, there's a lot of similarities in the style we never really comment on. AZIO recently sent us a brand new keyboard to try out that definitely doesn't fit the mold.