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Geek Syndicate Magazine - Issue 7

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Welcome to issue 7 of your digital guide to the murky underbelly of geekdom – Geek Syndicate Magazine.

  • Interviews with Vic Armstrong, Frank ‘Five Ghosts’ Barbiere, Monkey Brain Comics, Dan Boultwood and Frazer Hines.
  • In the Creativity Playlist Drew Pearce ( Iron Man 3, No Heroics and Mission Impossible 5),Andi Ewington (45), Adam Hamdy (The Hunter,Pulp, Battalion), Kelly Williams (Metaphrase, The Cabinet) and a whole host of other creative guys and gals share what music inspires them while they work.
  • Bluffers guide to Doctor Who.
  • With the approach of Hunger Games: Catching Fire we give you a five step guide to Captiol Fashion
  • We look at fast travel systems in video games.
  • Guest blogger Cat Collins of the Geeky Girls Love Sci-Fi reveals Why Hit-Girl is her hero.
  • A retrospective look at Jack Kirby’s Fourth World.
  • Reviews include Orbital volume 1, Peter Pan, Pandemic,Reviver, IT Came,Kick Ass 2 and more.
  • Two members of GS go head to head in a debate over how they would rank the different incarnations of everyone’s fave timelord.

As well all this we have a load of previews,reviews, elevator pitches and much more!

We are always on the look out for guest articles for the magazine so if you want to be involved submit your ideas to thegeeks@geeksyndicate.co.uk


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