Church of the Geek explores the intersection of the comic and the divine. Every other Friday, Brian and Sam discuss a comic book arc or graphic novel in depth, looking at the book as art and examining the theological themes that they see. Every Tuesday, Church of the Geek offers a review of a recent comic issue in their "Off The Shelf" episodes.
Monday, February 25, 2019
Alita: Battle Angel
Battle Angel was based on Gunmm, a manga series drawn and written by Yukito Kushiro that he began publishing in 1990. An English translation of the manga was released around the same time as the Battle Angel anime and I immediately began buying the volumes. Kushiro has continued the story and is still publishing Gunmm (or Battle Angel Alita, here in the states) manga and I am still collecting.
Sometime around the year 2000 or so, I began to hear rumors that there was another, far more famous, fan of the Battle Angel series; that being James Cameron, who after the overwhelming success of Titanic was the hottest director in Hollywood. When asked at some point what he wanted to do next after Titanic, he told the interviewer: “Battle Angel.” I was beyond stoked.
Of course, life doesn’t always work out the way even big shot Hollywood directors want it to go, and as the years passed Cameron had to alter his dream of bringing Kushiro’s vision to the big screen. Avatar cemented his place as that “hottest director” yet again, but it was almost too successful. The studios wanted more of that and a lot less of his dream project. So he passed the director’s chair to Robert Rodriguez and the project finally started moving forward.
And I got to see it this past weekend.
Friday, February 22, 2019
COTG: Holy Crit 04 -- Hard Day's Night

COTG: Holy Crit 04 -- Hard Day's Night (53:22)
Date: February 22, 2019
By: Church of the Geek
After the party tracks down the gnoll band to a desolate old fort, they engage the gnolls in battle. But there seems to be something else along with them...
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Theme song by @RickRackYouTube -- he is currently taking commissions.
Friday, February 15, 2019
Church of the Geek -- The Bodhana Group

Church of the Geek -- The Bodhana Group (1:06:09)
Date: February 15, 2019
By: Church of the Geek
Sam and Brian talk with Jack Berkenstock, Executive Director of the Bodhana Group, a nonprofit organization that advocates the use of tabletop gaming as a directed therapeutic and clinical practice. While the group doesn't get overtly theological in the episode, using table top gaming in therapy makes some really beautiful connections to loving our neighbor.
To find out more about the Bodhana Group, visit them at the following:
Website: www.TheBodhanaGroup.org
Facebook: The Bodhana Group
Twitter: @theBodhanaGroup
Instagram: TheBodhanaGroup
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Theme song by @RickRackYouTube -- he is currently taking commissions,
Friday, February 8, 2019
COTG: Holy Crit 03 -- Rock and Gnoll All Night

COTG: Holy Crit 03 -- Rock and Gnoll All Night (54:52)
Date: February 08, 2019
By: Church of the Geek
The party works to track down the marauding band of gnolls through the rough land outside of Aschlingbaum.
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Theme music by the incredibly talented @RickRackYouTube
Friday, February 1, 2019
Church of the Geek -- Geek Preacher -- Clothe Yourselves

Church of the Geek -- GeekPreacher (17:11)
Date: February 01, 2019
By: Church of the Geek
Hey all... Sam and Brian couldn't get a regular episode of Church of the Geek out this week. In its place, Brian offers up a sermon that he preached the Sunday after Christmas this past year, Dec 30, 2018, with a decidedly geeky flavor.
The readings for that day: 1 Samuel 2:18-20, 26; Psalm 148, Colossians 3:12-17; Luke 2:41-52.
The theme for Church of the Geek was written by @rickrackyoutube ... He is more than willing to talk with folks about writing more music.