Daniel Dockery

Daniel Dockery is a writer for sites like Crunchyroll, Polygon, Vulture, WIRED and Paste Magazine. He specializes in writing about pop culture, particularly film history, TV, anime, and anything that happens to have a Batman or Pikachu in it.

He earned a Bachelors of Science in Electronic Media and Broadcasting from Appalachian State University in 2011.

His debut nonfiction book, Monster Kids: How Pokemon Taught A Generation To Catch Them All, covers the rise and fall of “Pokemania” in the late 90s/early 00s and is available from Running Press wherever books are sold.

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“Okey dokey, Dr. Jones.”

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The intended final chapter of Jason Voorhees’ story embodied the best of the franchise.

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