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The main Star Wars galaxy was much like our own Milky Way: one hundred-thousand light years across with hundreds of millions of stars. And...
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The main Star Wars galaxy was much like our own Milky Way: one hundred-thousand light years across with hundreds of millions of stars. And...
Review by Lily Fierro Curveball Written and illustrated by Jeremy Sorese Published by Nobrow Press Released on November 17, 2015ISBN-10: 191062005X / ISBN-13: 978-1910620052...
I was wandering through that depths of the internet earlier this week when I stumbled on to a preview for some weird, new Disney...
Written by Generoso Fierro In between his brilliant feature film debut in Lindsay Anderson’s prophetic 1968 counterculture film If and his current job making...
Guest Post by Todd Strasser The idea to write a sci-fi adventure novel based on Moby Dick, and with environmental overtones, evolved in a...
Review by Lily Fierro Created & Written by David Michelinie Illustrated by Bret Blevins and John Ridgway Foreword by Brandon Graham Introductions by David...
By Marshall Julius Though it could have used a dash of space monkey, Houston, Marshall Julius had no problem with Ridley Scott’s The Martian,...
At last, let’s complete our look at classic sci-fi and fantasy films that prominently feature stop-motion animation. We have been listing films from the...
Review by Joe Yezukevich Produced by Alec Gillis, Sultan Saeed Al Darmaki, Tom Woodruff, Jr., Benjamin L. Brown, Camille Balsamo Written and Directed by...
By Sharon Knolle Photos by Tyrone Roberts / BNatural Photography Star Trek stars past and present, including Nichelle Nichols and Walter Koenig, turned out...
Interview conducted by Clay N Ferno Issue #5 of Image Comics’ Invisible Republic hits shelves today, closing out the first arc of this outstanding...
One of the biggest losses of human life occurred in Starship Troopers during the Disaster on Klendathu. The Federation’s assault on the Arachnid planet...
Review by Morayo Sayles In her debut novel and first book of her trilogy, Rhonda Mason tells the tale of a princess forced to...
By Sharon Knolle A remake of Logan’s Run has been in the works forever and it’s one movie that no one can protest being...
Review by Elizabeth Robbins Produced by Ram Bergman, Peter Schlessel, James D. Stern Written by David Pastor, Àlex Pastor Directed by Tarsem Singh Starring...
Interview conducted by Stefan Blitz Last Wednesday, the latest issue of Sage Escape: Equinox was released via comiXology. Set in the year 3042, the...
Popular trends always start with something groundbreaking. Today’s Kim Kardashian fascination started with Paris Hilton’s combined Simple Life television show and gonzo pornography released...
Scientist Peter Bernhardt has dedicated his life to nanotechnology, the science of manipulating matter on the atomic scale. As the founder of Biogineers, he...
When we think of bodily transformation in science fiction or horror films, we tend to imagine things happening at the cellular level, perhaps through...
Adam Egypt Mortimer is a filmmaker, author and co-creator of Black Mack Studio’s Ballistic with Transmetropolitan’s Darick Robertson. Black Mask just reloaded a clip...
Review by Lily Fierro Pop TPB Writer: Curt Pires Artist:Jason Copland Colorist:Pete Toms Letterer: Ryan Ferrier Cover Artist: Dylan Todd Published by Dark Horse...
Hidden from prying eyes lies the dark side of Roku. Hundreds upon hundreds of channels available for download. Some you can get from Roku-approved...
I’ve been pondering the last week, why it’s been so hard on the pop culture conscience. Frankly, why it has been so hard on...
Robots (or “iron men” or “mechanical men”) occupy one of the most important positions in science fiction film history. Some great classic robots appeared...