By Michael Fitzgerald Troy

 

L-U-V Madonna! Y-O-U, you wanna? Yes! Yes, I do. Madonna's new song leaked on the Internet, and I couldn't be happier. First, let me say how funny I think it is that EVERYTHING leaks on the internet these days. Look at Lady Gaga; she queefs and it "accidentally" leaks within seconds.

Madonna's new song, "Give Me All Your Love," has leaked and I liked it. At first listen, I immediately dismissed it as a rip off of Katy Perry's "Peacock," as it has that same '80s Cheerleader anthem vibe. After 150 plays on my iPod, it has grown on me tremendously. It just so happens to be a killer cardio song. God knows it made my time on the elliptical machine fly by like a ray of light today.

The V3 Cosplay Syndicate is a cosplay-related organization that provides news and event coordination, all while acting as a goodwill ambassador to the cosplay community.     

At Comikaze Expo 2011, several V3 Cosplay Syndicate members (and a few V3 fans!) chatted with Fanboy Comics Managing Editor Barbra Dillon about the services they provided at the convention to fellow cosplayers, the purpose of the organization, and their amazing costumes!

This interview was conducted on Saturday, November 5, 2011.

 

 

 

 

Fanboy Comics will continue to post all of its interviews, photos, and commentaries from Comikaze Expo 2011.  Click here for the latest coverage!

Chocolate Covered Cosplay is a group of awesome women who love to celebrate, showcase, and empower the cosplay, gamer, and geek communities, regardless of gender, race, or background.   

At Comikaze Expo 2011, three of the CCC’s founding members chatted with Fanboy Comics Managing Editor Barbra Dillon about their organization, their favorite cosplay costumes, and a number of their upcoming events!

This interview was conducted on Saturday, November 5, 2011.

 

 

 

 

Fanboy Comics will continue to post all of its interviews, photos, and commentaries from Comikaze Expo 2011.  Click here for the latest coverage!

 

Frontline Gaming hosted an incredible Warhammer 40K tournament at Comikaze Expo 2011, which pitted serious gamers against each other from November 5-6.  Frontline is also known for discount gaming and hobby supplies, as well as its newsworthy podcast.

During the competition, Frontline Gaming Founder Reece Robbins talked with Fanboy Comics Managing Editor Barbra Dillon about the dedication of the tournament’s contestants, the rules of the game, and the services offered by Frontline.


This interview was conducted on Saturday, November 5, 2011.

 

 

 

 

Fanboy Comics will continue to post all of its interviews, photos, and commentaries from Comikaze Expo 2011.  Click here for the latest coverage!

 

Todd Kinkade is the Vice President of TableWar Designs, a San Diego-based company that manufactures and sells custom-made carrying cases, display cases, and other unique accessories for gamers and artists alike.

At Comikaze Expo 2011, Kinkade talked with Fanboy Comics Managing Editor Barbra Dillon about the TableWar product line and his own gaming collection!


This interview was conducted on Saturday, November 5, 2011.

 

 

 

 

Fanboy Comics will continue to post all of its interviews, photos, and commentaries from Comikaze Expo 2011.  Click here for the latest coverage!

 

By Michael Fitzgerald Troy

 

Two of the loves of my life are Wonder Woman and The Golden Girls. Hey, if that makes me super gay, I don't want to be straight.

After my parents' lovely divorce, we went to live with my grandmother in North Las Vegas. Needless to say, it was a departure from Klinger's Hometown in the Midwest.

I remember being very young, and my siblings and I would climb into bed with our grandmother. (Or, "Nana" as her youthful ego mandated we address her.) My brother and sister and I would climb into bed in our pj's, my grandmother reeking of Vick's Vapo Rub.

The following is an interview with writer David Parkin about his work on the rock-a-billy western comic, The Devil is Due in Dreary, published by Ardden Entertainment.

Parkin talks to Fanboy Comics President Bryant Dillon about the supernatural folklore behind The Devil is Due in Dreary, the book’s impressive creative team (including cover artist Alex Sanchez), and his dream cross-over comic book!

This interview was conducted on Thursday, November 3, 2011.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Kristopher White is the creator and writer of the graphic novel, The 36.  The story is based on the Kabbalistic belief that there are 36 people in the world upon whom it is saved by their simple existence.

 

At Comikaze Expo 2011, he talked with Fanboy Comics Managing Editor Barbra Dillon about the release of the first issue, the success of The 36’s Kickstarter campaign, and the multitude of ways that fans can pick up their own copy!

This interview was conducted on Saturday, November 5, 2011.

 

 

 

 

Fanboy Comics will continue to post all of its interviews, photos, and commentaries from Comikaze Expo 2011.  Click here for the latest coverage!

 

 

The following is an interview with Shawn Tutt of the California Browncoats, a registered non-profit charity with a mission to promote Firefly, Serenity, and their fandom through charitable works.

Tutt talks to Fanboy Comics Managing Editor Barbra Dillon about the purpose behind the California Browncoats and how they are continuing to carry Whedon’s “shiny” torch at the first ever Comikaze Expo!

This interview was conducted on Saturday, November 5, 2011.

 

 

 

 

Fanboy Comics will continue to post all of its interviews, photos, and commentaries from Comikaze Expo 2011.  Click here for the latest coverage!

 

 

 

By Michael Fitzgerald Troy

 

It's a darn good thing Pan Am makes international flights, because this week's episode was all over the place. Don't get me wrong, I am still in love with the concept, style, and potential of the series; I just think it is suffering a little bit of an identity crisis.

After 7 episodes, you would think it would be a little more solid in conception. This week had the girls boozing it up and playing truth or dare on the plane. Perhaps, this was an attempt to create a Sex and the City-type camaraderie amongst the otherwise chemistry-less cast. I like the girls, but there is a serious lack of buyable bonding betwixt them.

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