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 Nicki Swift
The Most Notorious People Dog The Bounty Hunter Has Hunted
Jonathan H. Kantor July 17, 2024
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Posted in Ranker
15 Movie Prequels That Answered Burning Questions
Jonathan H. Kantor July 17, 2024
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Posted in Slash Gear
The Story Of The U.S. Navy’s First-Ever Aircraft Carrier
Jonathan H. Kantor July 17, 2024
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Posted in Ranker
15 Times TV Characters Miraculously Survived Near-Death Situations
Jonathan H. Kantor July 16, 2024
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Posted in Ranker
The Most Epic Battle Scenes In TV Shows, Ranked
Jonathan H. Kantor July 16, 2024
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Posted in Slash Gear
The Story Of The First-Ever US Fighter Jet
Jonathan H. Kantor July 16, 2024
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Posted in Looper
Here’s What Happened To The Movie Characters From Your Childhood
Jonathan H. Kantor July 15, 2024
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Posted in Looper
14 Child Actors Who Did One Movie And Ended Their Career
Jonathan H. Kantor July 13, 2024
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Posted in Slash Gear
How Many Fighter Jets Can A US Aircraft Carrier Hold?
Jonathan H. Kantor July 13, 2024
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Posted in Slash Gear
How Does An Aircraft Carrier Catapult Work And How Fast Can It Go?
Jonathan H. Kantor July 12, 2024
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