Roleplaying Games If I Won the Lottery: The 7 Changes I’d Bankroll in Nerd Culture Clave Jones Jun 16, 2020 What seven things would you wish for if you won the lottery? Here are my seven.
Comics Nerd Obsession: Chris Claremont, the Man Who Defined the X-Men for Millions Clave Jones Aug 26, 2019 Our nerdy obsession with Chris Claremont, the man who defined the X-Men.
Roleplaying Games If I Won the Lottery: The 7 Changes I’d Bankroll in Nerd Culture Clave Jones Dec 20, 2018 What seven things would you wish for if you won the lottery? Here are my seven.
Comics Chris Claremont’s Untold X-Men Stories Clave Jones Feb 20, 2018 Claremont had a legendary run on X-Men. But he still had more stories to tell...
General The Greek word nostalgia means to return home to our pain. Then why does it feel so good to remember… Clave Jones Jan 1, 2018 There is nothing wrong with nostalgia. Well, unless it prevents us engaging our future. We look at nostalgia in nerd culture.
Comics A Brief Eulogy for the Toy Ads in Comic Books Clave Jones Dec 27, 2017 Remember the comic book ads from back in the day? I sure do and I have a few things to say about them.
Roleplaying Games 5 Starfinder Adventure Ideas for Your Homebrew Campaign Jason Sansbury Sep 6, 2017 Starfinder is a hit. Nerds on Earth is dropping homebrew ideas for Starfinder campaigns.
Comics That time Chris Claremont ran out of ideas and created the same team four times. Clave Jones Jun 8, 2017 Chris Claremont created a whole bunch of superpowered teams in the 80s. It was inevitable that some characters seemed similar. But was it intentional or did he just run out of ideas?
Comics What did Chris Claremont have planned for The Mutant Wars? Clave Jones May 4, 2017 The Mutant Wars is a lost story of the X-Men. But despite it being written, why did The Mutant Wars never make it to print?
Books A Look Back at the Legendary Chris Claremont X-Men Run in The Best There is at What He Does Jason Sansbury Jan 9, 2017 Chris Claremont wrote the legendary run on X-men. Sequart's new book looks back at it. Is the history worth the read?