Author: Jonathan H. Kantor
Jonathan is a graphic artist, illustrator, writer and game designer. Jonathan is such a nerd, he is actually working to open a comic book store in San Antonio so he can sit back and do little more than discussing whether or not Han shot first with like-minded individuals. In the meantime, he is a Retired Soldier and enjoys researching and writing about history, science, theology, and many other subjects. He writes for ScreenRant, CBR, NerdBastards, Listverse, TheQuiz, TheRichest, WatchMoJo, TopTenz, CinemaDrugs, TasteofCinema, Wonderslist, and Grunge. You can check out his latest on Twitter: @TalkingBull or on his blog: jonathanhkantor.com
Posted in Slash Gear
HOW MANY WARSHIPS DOES IRAN’S NAVY HAVE?
Jonathan H. Kantor March 2, 2026
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Nintendo Is Keeping Game Boy Alive With a Surprising New Handheld
Jonathan H. Kantor March 2, 2026
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The Most Popular Game in Each Year of the 2010s
Jonathan H. Kantor March 2, 2026
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5 Best Terminator Games, Ranked
Jonathan H. Kantor March 2, 2026
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Disney’s Team Is Excited to Bring the Disney Afternoon Collection to Modern Gamers
Jonathan H. Kantor March 2, 2026
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Every Significant Innovation in Fighting Games
Jonathan H. Kantor March 1, 2026
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THE FATAL FLAW THAT KILLED THE US ARMY’S XM803 PROTOTYPE TANK
Jonathan H. Kantor February 28, 2026
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5 Best Alien Games, Ranked
Jonathan H. Kantor February 28, 2026
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This Legendary PS2 Game Came and Went 20 Years Ago Without a Sequel
Jonathan H. Kantor February 28, 2026
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10 Greatest Rhythm Games of All Time, Ranked
Jonathan H. Kantor February 26, 2026
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