Author Archives: Stacey Rader

Stacey Rader

About Stacey Rader

Editor-in-Chief of Pendragon's Post and self-proclaimed pop culture princess. I love the smell of old comics and of new action figures, and I'm always up for any discussion about my various geeky interests. My tastes vary from Batman and the Outsiders to the indiest of indie comics, so I love this gig because it allows me to read a wide variety of books and connect with fellow geeks. Follow me on Twitter @geeky_vixen!

League of Extraordinary Bloggers: When I Was 12

This week’s League of Extraordinary Bloggers post invites us to jump in the proverbial Wayback Machine and head to that awkward time in life when we were between childhood and adolescence, when we were 12. I will probably stray a … Continue reading

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League of Extraordinary Bloggers: Prized Possessions

Last week’s League post was a tough one, and I’m totally late getting to it. But I wanted to be a part of this one. The question: What is the one item in your collection you would save if your … Continue reading

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Movie Review: The Cabin in the Woods (Mutant Enemy/Lionsgate)

On Friday the 13th, I’m always in the mood for a good horror flick. Planning to stay home and watch Jason Voorhees murder lecherous teens, we decided to head to the local multiplex and check out Joss Whedon’s and Drew … Continue reading

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League of Extraordinary Bloggers: Holy Grails and White Whales

I’ve been remiss in not posting to the League of late, but I had to jump in on this week’s topic. As we jump into convention and toy show season, it’s time to revisit those lists we collectors make. You … Continue reading

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Book Review: The Bunny in the Moon: The Art of Tara McPherson Volume III (Dark Horse)

From paintings to comics to gig posters to vinyl toys, Tara McPherson’s a part of many facets of the art community. Her whimsical paintings are easily recognizable by their pastel color palette and unmistakable style. Dark Horse has released the … Continue reading

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Comic Review: Conan the Barbarian #2 (Dark Horse)

Things are crazy for me in comics right now. The books I’m gravitating to are not what I’ve traditionally read. Since the launch of DC’s new 52, Swamp Thing is my favorite book, not Wonder Woman (though she ranks pretty high). In … Continue reading

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Come On In, and Pull Yourself Up a Chair (Like Chairry!)

This post is part of a series for the League of Extraordinary Bloggers, a cross-site initiative to discuss a variety of geek topics. The League was founded by Brian Adams of Cool and Collected. This week’s topic: You have an unlimited … Continue reading

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My Saturday Matinee (a League of Extraordinary Bloggers Special Assignment)

This post is the first in a series for the League of Extraordinary Bloggers, a cross-site initiative to discuss a variety of geek topics. The League was founded by Brian Adams of Cool and Collected. When Brian sent the assignment, … Continue reading

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Comic Review: Key of Z #1 (Boom! Studios)

It’s a good time to be a zombie fan. Every facet of media has something featuring zombies. I’ve reviewed several zombie-themed books for Pendragon’s, and most of them I’ve enjoyed. BOOM! Studios continues the zombie love with Claudio Sanchez, Chondra … Continue reading

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DVD Review: Jem and the Holograms Season 1 (Shout! Factory)

If you’re a child of the ’80s, your Saturday mornings were filled with cartoons that not only entertained, but also tried to get you to beg your parents to take you to the toy store. Hasbro had a hand in … Continue reading

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