It’s often bizarre to me that we live in a day and age where so much of the cinema we consume deals in the fantastical yet so much of it rarely evokes the feelings that should go along with that. In various films we see superior beings fly and zoom around effortlessly and cities and […]Read More
If there’s one thing that most nerds love, it’s information. And if you visit this site often, you know how much we here at Nerdlocker love pop culture art. So mixing the two together might seem like a sure thing. And you would be absolutely correct. The dynamic duo of Kevin Tong and Tom Whalen […]Read More
The story of Narcissus was once a cautionary tale, exposing the damning nature of vanity and the way it can consume us whole. Jump forward to the 21st century, and Narcissus would be a modern hero. In a world dominated by selfies and celebrity, who wouldn’t want to be so beautiful that even their own […]Read More
“With a solid plot, incredible performances from their entire roster (including a few new faces), and some of the best action ever filmed, Marvel Studios has unleashed arguably their best film to date.” There’s a large consensus among superhero film lovers that you cannot be a fan of both Marvel and DC films. It’s frustratingly […]Read More
When at a Comic Con you would have to try very hard not to find a group of people that love at least one thing as much as you do. They’re a few days celebrating those nerdy hobbies alongside other like minded fans at a convention center. The only thing better than I could think […]Read More
If you’re over the age of 25 and reading this article (or just about anything on this site), there’s an overwhelmingly good chance that you spent most of your time watching cartoons and movies, reading comics, and all other delightful forms of entertainment. Our good friends over at the Mondo Gallery have decided to pay […]Read More
I’ll start things off by saying this. I’m not a hardcore fan of the original 1967 Disney animated classic The Jungle Book. It’s not a bad film by any means, but it never really captured my fancy outside of the animation and songs. With Disney’s newest live-action adaptation of their animated films, they handed the reigns […]Read More
Anytime Mondo is exhibiting at a Comic Convention, fans of the Austin based pop culture company know to put it on their calendars as a can’t-miss event. So when I saw that they would be at Emerald City Comic Con for the first time this weekend I knew that I would do whatever I could […]Read More
I told myself that I was only going to one convention this year. I’ve been looking forward to going to a convention in Austin, Texas in October so would be saving my convention money. I would even be abstaining from San Diego after going the past four years. That all changed when I found out […]Read More
With the first day of Emerald City Comic Con getting under way today, many nerds from around the country see their days or even months of planning for the convention coming to fruition. While some are forced to wait until the weekend to hit the Con, others have carefully packed all the gear they need […]Read More
DC Entertainment officially announces all the new creative teams for their “new” books. I’ll be honest, not sure how this relaunch will go, but here’s hoping. Let us know what you think of the announcement. For more info on comics, video games, movies and anything else nerd, check out Nerdlocker.com, a place for your inner […]Read More
BATMAN v SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE CAST INTERIVEWS It’s finally here! Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice explodes into theaters tonight. But before you head to the multiplex, don’t miss this new DC All Access movies clip featuring Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Gal Gadot, Jesse Eisenberg, Amy Adams, Diane Lane, Holly Hunter and Laurence Fishburne […]Read More
There’s no originality anymore. Everything is a copy of a copy. Remakes. Reboots. Re-imaginings. It’s all crap. Not so fast my Nerdy friends! Mondo is here to save the day with House Party, a collection of over 200 pieces of original artwork for $200 with contributions from 100 artists. It’s definitely the largest lineup they’ve […]Read More
Review by Shane “Hobo Socks” Miner. THE CORPSE OF ANNA FRITZ Is Now Available Exclusively on FlixFling.com When Nerdlocker World Headquarters asked if I wanted to knock out a review a new Spanish horror flick I was pretty excited. I am a huge horror fan but outside of Guillermo Del Toro films I am pretty […]Read More
Grey Matter Art has already produced two Robocop prints, so you’d think that maybe the property would get stale. That is not the case at all. This time around Grzegorz Domaradzki (Gabz) tackles Detroit’s supercop and the results are vastly different than those done by Kilian Eng or Matt Ferguson. Gabz’s style shows off more […]Read More
For this year’s SXSW kickoff, Mondo is unleashing a brand new exhibit, No Longer / Not Yet: A Tribute to Richard Linklater at their Mondo Gallery in Austin, Texas. The show is featuring brand new art from some of Mondo’s finest, all dedicated to films from Linklater’s career, including Dazed and Confused, Bernie, A Scanner Darkly, […]Read More
Having grown up in the 80s, I have a soft spot for all kinds of science fiction movies. Good, bad, horrible, I enjoy them all. So when an artist tackles a series of prints from that era and that genre, I go crazy. Enter Jordan Buckner and his series, Visions of a Past, Present and […]Read More
One of our favorite artists has launched his first Kickstarter campaign. What are we to do? Support the hell out of it and let you in on the Nerdy goodness! Designing a deck of cards has been something I’ve wanted to do for a long time. The goal of this Kickstarter Project is to fund […]Read More