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Joshua Dysart’s earliest comic book work was the insanely awesome Violent Messiahs (seriously, go find a copy and read it). Since then, he has worked for DC, Vertigo, Dark Horse, [...]
05.15.2012| Comic Book Corner, Featured, Features, Interviews | Nicholas Yanes
Since moving house I’ve had a lot of time to kill and with no internet until fairly recently. I’ve also had a lot of time to think about the various [...]
05.1.2012| Featured, Games and Gaming, Ian’s Roving Editorial | Ian Cullen
With the Avengers quickly approaching movie theaters and more news coming out about Captain America 2, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on how far comic book movies [...]
04.27.2012| Comic Book Corner, Featured, Features, SF-TV & Movie News | Nicholas Yanes
Earlier this week I received a review copy of The Official Companion for the much talked about Joss Whedon and Drew Goddard movie The Cabin In The Woods. Here [...]
04.20.2012| Books, Featured, Reviews | Ian Cullen
Larry Tye – a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University in 1993-94 – has been a professional writer and journalist for close to three decades. He was been a reporter for [...]
04.17.2012| Comic Book Corner, Features, Interviews | Nicholas Yanes
Earlier in the month we got to take part in a phone conference with Lost Girl stars Anna Silk, Ksenia Solo and Kris Holden-Ried who play the roles of [...]
03.26.2012| Featured, Interviews, SF-TV & Movie News | Ian Cullen
Synopsis: At the end of a long battle, Sir Gregory and his men are finally on their way home – with one last mission. To find a piece of the [...]
03.26.2012| DVD, Featured, Reviews, SF-TV & Movie News | Ian Cullen
Synopsis: The only thing between the old ones and global destruction are our heros. Review: By the time you get through with this episode you’ll be wondering what the hell [...]
03.26.2012| Featured, Reviews, SF-TV & Movie News | Ian Cullen
Robert Venditti earned a B.A. in Political Science and English from the University of Florida and an M.A. in Creative Writing from the University of Central Florida. In other words, [...]
03.23.2012| Comic Book Corner, Featured, Interviews | Nicholas Yanes
Synopsis: Tensions run high when Cutler takes Tom under his wing. Annie travels into purgatory. Review: This being the penultimate episode of the season a lot was bound to [...]
03.19.2012| Featured, Reviews, SF-TV & Movie News | Ian Cullen
Synopsis: When the Ape village of Capua is attacks by a group of humans who are able to use sign language to co – ordinate an attack. Councilor Zaius [...]
03.13.2012| Comic Book Corner, Featured, Reviews | Ian Cullen
Synopsis: Annie accidently kills a cantankerous neighbor and Tom falls for geek werewolf Allison. Review: A bit of light relief after the darker episodes we have seen in recent [...]
03.11.2012| Featured, Reviews, SF-TV & Movie News | Ian Cullen
Pinky Ames, who is missing his left pinky, wanders with a group of tourists on modern day Alcatraz, lost in the past, until a ranger’s yell brings a memory for the [...]
03.6.2012| Featured, Reviews, SF-TV & Movie News | Patrick Hayes
Synopsis: Teenage vampire Adam and his schoolmistress lover cause havoc when they turn up at Honolulu Heights on the run from the pres. Review: This episode see the return [...]
03.4.2012| Featured, Reviews, SF-TV & Movie News | Ian Cullen
Synopsis: Robin, Aqualad, Kid Flash, Superboy, Miss Martian and Artemis have become YOUNG JUSTICE – The Justice League’s secret weapon against the forces of evil. The teen heroes will [...]
03.4.2012| DVD, Featured, Reviews, SF-TV & Movie News | Ian Cullen
The assassin Caim, the mysterious, ethereal Kit occasionally at his side, must venture to the frozen Northlands to finally reclaim his destiny, a land of death and shadow where only the strongest survive.
02.28.2012| Books, Featured, Reviews | John Freeman
Synopsis: Kirby, a 1970s ghost, comes to stay at Honolulu Heights. But is he friend or foe? Review: This episode introduces us to Kirby a ghost who initially comes [...]
02.27.2012| Featured, Reviews, SF-TV & Movie News | Ian Cullen
So, like many of you, I have to struggle to live within my budget. And a big part of that has meant cutting down the number of comic books I [...]
02.24.2012| Comic Book Corner, Featured, Features | Nicholas Yanes
As great as the writing, the acting and the direction are on Doctor Who, you just have to include how terrific the music is for the show. Run by Steven Moffat and [...]
02.21.2012| Featured, Music, Reviews | Wayne Hall
Synopsis: Hal is told he must get a job, but when the vampires catch up with him there is another offer on the table. Review: This is another episode that [...]
02.19.2012| Featured, Reviews, SF-TV & Movie News | Ian Cullen
Doing the rounds on limited release throughout various theatres in the USA and coming soon to the UK is the latest offering from Troma Entertainment, who over the years have [...]
02.19.2012| Featured, Reviews, SF-TV & Movie News | Ian Cullen
Synopsis: Three visitors travel from afar in the hope that baby Eve is the Saviour and can perform a miracle. Review: When old werewolf Leo hears a message from [...]
02.13.2012| Featured, Reviews, SF-TV & Movie News | Ian Cullen
The covers: The regular cover is by new regular cover artist Phil Noto. It’s from a dying vampire’s point of view (its final remains are the traditional dissapating ashes, that [...]
02.10.2012| Comic Book Corner, Reviews | Patrick Hayes
The cover: Jedi Zayne Carrick fights alongside his new allies the Mandalorians. It’s a cool painted cover by Benjamin Carre that could actually serve as an appropriate first panel of [...]
02.10.2012| Comic Book Corner, Featured, Reviews | Patrick Hayes
The first guard from the island is now in the present. The episode opens with Guy in his old apartment (on Alcatraz), ripping up a piece of a wall to [...]
02.7.2012| Featured, Reviews, SF-TV & Movie News | Patrick Hayes
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