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As a special feature of The Fanbase Weekly podcast, the Fanbase Feature focuses on and celebrates a specific element of geek culture.

In this Fanbase Feature, Fanbase Press co-founders Barbra and Bryant Dillon and special guests Phillip Kelly (writer, filmmaker, and Fanbase Press Contributor), Drew Siragusa (co-host, The Fanbase Weekly), Justin Peniston (writer – Hunter Black, Avengers Assemble, and Fanbase Press Contributor), and Chris Thorne (sketch card artist – The Walking Dead, Star Wars) participate in a thorough retrospective discussion regarding Tron: Legacy (2010) in light of the film’s 10th anniversary, with topics including the film’s plot, the impressive special effects, the mind-blowing score by Daft Punk, and more. (Beware: SPOILERS for Tron: Legacy abound in this panel discussion!)



Cast members
: Phillip Kelly (writer, filmmaker, and Fanbase Press Contributor), Drew Siragusa (co-host, The Fanbase Weekly), Justin Peniston (writer – Hunter Black, Avengers Assemble, and Fanbase Press Contributor), and Chris Thorne (sketch card artist – The Walking Dead, Star Wars), Barbra Dillon (Fanbase Press Editor-in-Chief), and Bryant Dillon (Fanbase Press President, writer of Identity Thief, Something Animal)

This episode’s sponsor: This episode of The Fanbase Weekly Podcast is sponsored by the book, Naming Your Little Geek, by Scott Rubin. Having trouble finding the perfect name for your new baby? One that celebrates your favorite fandom, whether you want it to be immediately recognizable or something cool that won’t sound out of place on the playground? Naming Your Little Geek is here to save the day! This ultimate guidebook is complete with every name a geek could ever want to give their baby, their meanings, and a list of all the legends who have borne them. With nearly 1,100 names referencing more than 4,400 characters from over 1,800 unique sources, Naming Your Little Geek is perfect for naming kids, pets, Wi-Fi networks, RPG characters, miniatures, and more! Available anywhere you buy books, including Amazon, Barnes and Noble, indiebound.org, and bookshop.org.



The Fanbase Weekly
Theme Song Written and Performed by
: Adam WarRock

The Fanbase Weekly Theme Song Produced by: Mikal kHill

Episode Photo by: Bryant Dillon

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