The Team
From Wikipedia (so it could ALL be untrue!):
Jonathan London (born December 5, 1978)[1] is an American film writer and director. London is a 2001 graduate from the University of Pennsylvania and completed the graduate film program at Columbia University in 2006. London is the brother of WWE star Paul London.
London is the former co-host of the podcast Geekdrome and currently hosts the podcast Geekscape. In 2006, London directed the live DVD portion of Reel Big Fish's Our Live Album Is Better Than Your Live Album.
London's directing credits include music videos such as Turn Out The Light for The New Amsterdams[2] and Take Me Home Please for Reggie and the Full Effect, and "Come Back Home" for Suburban Legends.[3][4] London also directed Gay By Dawn, a short film that won a number of film festival awards.
If Geekscape was a videogame, Georg Kallert would be the final boss battle. Our resident M. Bison, Georg and Jonathan met during undergrad at the University of Pennsylvania where Georg received his degree from the Wharton School of Business. He went on to work for various studios and companies in the film and entertainment industry before striking out on his own.
In 2006, Georg and his cousin Rob Schroeder started Lodger Films, an independent film company. Specializing in music videos, commercials and promotional campaigns, Lodger is now a fully functioning studio with clients that include Nintendo, Fox Studios, Nickelodeon, Universal Records and Anchor Bay.
Geekscape is his newest partnership and foray into online content. He stopped thinking Jonathan was funny three years ago.
Brian Gilmore is co-editor and writer for Geekscape.net. He is also a recurring guest and producer for the podcast Geekscape. He's a recent UCLA graduate and currently enjoys a day job in marketing.
Jarrett Gossett can only talk to computers. The majority of humanity doesn't know the truth... but there is another world that parallels our own.
This second earth is called Computron and it exists in the 5th Dimension. A peaceful world, Computron prospered for millenia before the arrival of the Virulons. Laying waste to everything in sight, the Virulons' conquest was imminent.
A young Jarrett Gossett (or Vreemdax as was his birthcode) was sent through the unexplored reaches of cyberspace to find help among our kind. Arriving through a computer in Atlanta Georgia and taking human form, the newly branded Jarrett Gossett has found a home among the geeks of this world and has sustained his earth body for the past 8 years through web development.
He swears to one day, with the help of his new friends, return to Computron and free his race from the clutches of the Virulons.
One of Martin Scherer's earliest memories is a trip to visit his Grandmother in Quebec, where his mother bought him his first Batman comic (A french waltman reprint of Batman 354). Because of this moment, any chances of a future career in the NBA or any other professinal sport that would take advantage of his height were lost. Instead of learning to hit a baseball, or perform a lay-up, Martin spent his time with Star Trek:TNG, Batman:TAS, and at the LCS.
Today Martin finds himself overeducated, and overworked. Despite this, he still makes time everyday to read a comic, and to spend a good hour thinking about the industry.






