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Throughout her lifetime Naki was a volunteer at conventions and trade shows, working behind the scenes to make shows run smoothly. In 2011 she began working with ReedPop, becoming the stage manager for the IGN Theater. She now travels the country helping out as much as she can. You can see her at Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo, Penny Arcade Expo (PAX) East, Dev and Prime, Star Wars Celebration and New York Comic Con. In 2012 launched a new side of things as Naki began venturing more into the internet, starting a podcast with Nerds of the Roundtable creator Chris Ferrell and The Adahy. The podcast is called All Things Good and Nerdy (ATGN), which streams live on Sundays at 10am Central Time on YouTube, also available on iTunes, Stitcher and Player.fm. You can check it out at atgnpodcast.com, or for the livestream at live.atgnpodcast.com

Quips From A Clerk: X-Men and The Wake

This week in Comics we got two big Number One’s beginning: Marvel’s X-Men (with an all woman team!) and Vertigo’s The Wake. While I’ve had a long time break up with Marvel until late, I was pretty excited to hear about the new X-Men book (I actually didn’t hear it was an all women team until…

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Doctor Who Novelization Review

This week, BBC America released three books in relation to the Eleventh Doctor during his break.  Plague of the Cybermen by Justin Richards was the first, The Dalek Generation by Nicholas Briggs was second and Shroud of Sorrow by Tommy Donbavand (which also featured newest companion Clara) was third. These books are being released as canon to the…

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Crossing The Streams: XBox And PC Gaming

I have a confession to make: The majority of my gaming life has been on console. Okay, that’s not so much a confession as it is common knowledge. Growing up there was only a few games on the PC I was even allowed to play. Myst, Doom (which was a sneak in until someone realized…

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A Beginners Guide To Doctor Who: The Essential Episodes

Over the past 50 years, British television has given us one steady show: Doctor Who. When the 9th Doctor (Christopher Eccleston) came to the scene in 2005, the series was pushed into the spotlight, especially in light of the 10th Doctor (David Tennant) and the 11th Doctor (Matt Smith). But for a show that has…

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