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Pop-Break Live: The Cosplay of Special Edition NYC

Last weekend I attended the first ever Special Edition: NYC at the Javits Centers in New York. It was created by ReedPop, the company...

Pop-Break Live: Phoenix Comic Con 2014

As darkness falls and the Bat-Signal shines bright against the skyline of Phoenix, it can mean only one thing…… Phoenix Comicon has begun. Now...

#FridayReads: ‘Under the Skin’ by Michel Faber

I picked up Under the Skin by Michel Faber because I saw a mention that there was a movie coming out with the same...

Comics Are For Lovers: The Epic Event

Written by Matt Agosta One of the things that set comics books apart from many other mediums out there is the epic event. Events are...

Book Review: ‘Push Girl: A Novel’ by Chelsie Hill & Jessica Love

Written by Allison Lips Push Girl is a novelization of Push Girls (which airs on SundanceTV) cast member and Walk and Roll Founder Chelsie Hill’s...

Podcast: News Over Brews – Rogue Shakespeare Oatmeal Stout

Pop-Break.com presents the latest episode of News Over Brews After a week off, News Over Brews is back with a vengeance. This week Luke and...

#FridayReads: ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ by John Green

A little over two years ago, I was anxiously waiting on the security line at Orlando International Airport, hoping that I would have the...

Comics Are For Lovers: The Right Story for the Right Price

With the ever-growing popularity of big budget superhero franchises there has been a renewed interest in comic books and geek culture. I have talked...

#Friday Reads: ‘Have a Nice Day’ by Mick Foley

Pop-Break's #FridayReads is a column where we recommend to you, our reader, a book we're currently reading. It doesn't have to be brand new...

Book Review: ‘Carsick’ by John Waters

Written by Allison Lips Carsick, a book about hitchhiking across the United States, is made up of three novellas: the good, the bad, and the...

Pop-Ed: The Implications of Edgar Wright leaving Ant-Man


 

It was the walkout heard round the geek world. After years of being attached to the story of a future Avenger-in-training that could talk...

#Friday Reads: ‘Gulp. Adventures on the Alimentary Canal’ by Mary Roach

If you spend your life (or perhaps a small enough portion of your life) on Twitter, Facebook, or even Instagram, you may have seen...