Tales of Nostalgia: The Fade Out, Secret Wars and the Comic Pull List
By: Judd Livingston I’ve only just started getting into comics really. When I was a kid my local convenience store didn’t carry any so I had to spend my hard-earned […]
By: Judd Livingston I’ve only just started getting into comics really. When I was a kid my local convenience store didn’t carry any so I had to spend my hard-earned […]
By: Bernhard Isopp I do not exaggerate when I say that the last four years have produced the most formative political experience of my life. I have always been mindful […]
By: Judd Livingston In the latest edition of Eat These Words, our intrepid food columnist Judd Livingston tries to find the best $25 and Under hoagie options in Toronto while […]
By: Daniel Samson The following is a fake article I’ve been meaning to write for years but couldn’t because I had Procrastinitis (a disease similar to ebola except instead of getting […]
By: Dan and Patrick Grant Back on October 2nd and 3rd, one of Toronto’s seminal bands blew the doors off the Danforth Music Hall. Celebrating the tongue in cheek ‘11th […]
By: Jordan Ferguson There’s a moment early on in the new documentary Harmontown where Dan Harmon, freshly fired from Community, the show he created, sits down at his desk to […]
By: Judd Livingston In 1969 historian Sheldon Hackney submitted a paper to the American Historical Review titled Southern Violence. He pulled his data from as far back as the 20s […]
By: Scott Alic Q: “What is it like being so awesome?” A: “Well, nothing prepared me for being this awesome. It’s kind of a shock. It’s kind of a shock […]
By: Susan Howse There’s this place that exists where people dress up in elaborate costumes, sci-fi and horror genres are cherished, nearly every comic book created is available for purchase, and […]
By: Patrick Grant It’s hard to imagine what it must have felt like to live in a world without rock n’roll. There’s little to be said that hasn’t been regarding […]