5 Questions With Todd Fink From The Faint at Do617
5 Questions With
Todd Fink From The Faint
The Faint bring back their new wave synth punk revival to Brighton Music Hall later this month. We spoke with singer Todd Fink about Egowork, phones at shows, being a hatter with Recapitate Headwear and more!
What’s your favorite or best track on your latest releaseEgowerk?
For me, it's between Life's a Joke, Chameleon Nights, and Child Asleep. I guess I'll go with Chameleon Nights today. The music is unique and the lyrics are passionate. That's one I find myself really getting into at the shows.
Wonder Woman #74’ at Forces of Geek
Wonder Woman kicks off a new story arc in Dimension Chi in Wonder Woman #74.
Last issue’s flashback to Dimension Chi and the Mirror Universe Empress Hippolyta pays off by having the Empress attack Diana until Atlantiades steps in to take the heat.
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Because exactly no one asked for it, here is Wolverine Vs. Blade Special #1 from Marc Guggenheim!
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“Crisis On A Half Shell” continues the limited series of Batman TMNT III with issue #3, incorporating elements from classic TMNT with a mashup of origins for The Dark Knight.
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While we won’t be seeing the Rucka Batman we all are wanting, we’ll certainly take a Greg Rucka look at Lois Lane for a limited series. Don’t miss out on the pink in Lois Lane #1!
Read More‘Downton Abbey’ Arrives in Boston (Downton Abbey Exhibition preview at Forces of Geek)
Downton Abbey: The Exhibition has landed in Boston at The Castle at Park Plaza for an extremely limited three month run. An appropriately themed afternoon tea was held on Friday, June 14th, featuring Executive Chairman of Carnival Films, Gareth Neame, and members of the press and socialites (aka social media influencers).
Read More‘Wonder Woman #73’ (review) at Forces of Geek
Guest writer Steve Orlando takes over for a special fill-in issue.
In a convenient flashback to her childhood, Diana tells the tale of Dimension Chi, an alternate dimension referenced at the end of the last issue.
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Larry Hama is back on Wolverine with legendary creators Chris Claremont and Sam Keith in Wolverine Exit Wounds #1!
Read More‘Aquaman #49’ (review) at Forces Of Geek
Arthur Curry is learning more about his past self and is memory is coming back about who he is and what his relationship with Mera means courtesy of mysterious ocean creature Mother Shark in Aquaman #49.
Read MoreLeague Podcast Comic Book Picks of The Week for Wed., June 19, 2019
From the mind of comics master Frank Miller and artist John Romita, Jr. comes Superman: Year One #1 as the author of Dark Knight Returns goes back in time to an exploded Krypton and years on the Kent Farm leaping cornfields.
Read More‘Wonder Woman #72’ (review) at Forces of Geek
Maggie and her magic sword have lead Wonder Woman to a Minotaur’s lair in Wonder Woman #72.
Read MoreLeague Podcast Comic Book Picks of The Week for Wednesday, June 12, 2019
Stuck in a battle near a black hole, Silver Surfer returns with Silver Surfer: Black #1 from Cosmic Donny Cates!
Read More‘Dark Phoenix’ (review) at Forces Of Geek - Spoilers!
…there is an extended train fight, daresay, ‘train battle’ that of course perked me right up! Lots of metal for Magneto to play with in a train fight!
Read More‘Dog Days of Summer #1’ (review) at Forces of Geek
Sometimes, an assignment just ‘gets me’. And this week’s single issue comic review has me kicking back in my mind to those days at Cape Cod in the dead of summer with nothing but a walk to the beach or into the center of town for some good spinner rack perusal.
Read More‘Wonder Woman #71’ (review) at Forces Of Geek
Summergrove, CT is a mess of broken promises, broken homes and broken hearts now that Aphrodite’s son Atlantiades has taken over in Wonder Woman #71.
Read More‘Aquaman #48’ (review) at Forces of Geek
Aquaman #48 returns the birth name to the titular character and seeks to reset the memories of the amnesiac Arthur Curry by returning him to the depths of the ocean.
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