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Join us as we look back at some of Nerdvana's most popular content of 2017.
We've crunched the numbers to bring you a look at 2015's most popular Nerdvana content.
The usual suspects are there -- Doctor Who, Star Wars, Star Trek, Harry Potter -- but there are some interesting surprises as well.
Saints Row: The Third review ‘Star Wars’ cartoon to reunite Luke Skywalker & Co. (April 2010) Downtown Mesa’s eclectic Evermore Nevermore...
Make your own TARDIS journal Monsterland joins the East Valley fright club What is Minecraft? ‘Real Steel’ lands punch after punch CNN contributor questions...
The last days of Borders The music of Middle-earth comes to town Clone Wars: You can’t miss a season premiere of this magnitude! Mesa geek haven Gamer’s Inn no...
Comic book fans, creators mourn Arizona’s Atomic Comics Torchwood: The terrible truth of ‘Miracle Day’ emerges Make your own TARDIS journal (2010) It’s...
Behold the Enterprise-F from Star Trek Online Countdown to Comic-Con Borders begins final round of store closeouts McCain calls tea party ‘hobbits’ in Senate...
The 10 most popular stories from the last month
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I don’t have complete analytics for 2010, which is a shame, but here are some of the most popular stories on Nerdvana over the last six months, in no...
What Nerdvana content were you busy enjoying last month?
What Nerdvana content were you busy enjoying last month?
Arizona gets its second LEGO Store next month Herding cats at IKEA AMC Theatres may face class-action suit over movie receipts Local comic book talent takes...
Feds can now slip a tracking device on your car, in your own driveway, without a warrant Nike seeks patent for Marty McFly’s self-lacing sneakers George Lucas...
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