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science fiction

Comics Reviews 

Playing The Roles You Know: Reviewing ‘All-New Firefly’ #3

When it comes to alternative currencies in current society, one of the most potent and successful is that of nostalgia.

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May 6, 2022May 6, 2022 Scott Redmond 263 Views All-New Firefly, All-New Firefly #3, Boom Studios, Boom! Studios, comics, Firefly, Francesco Segala, Gloria Martinelli, Greg Pak, Jim Campbell, Jordi Pérez, Reviews, science fiction, western
Film TV 

Commentary: Science Fiction Is Far Too Generous With Tech

Science fiction and technology have always had a very interesting relationship. Fans like to cite Star Trek as a great

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April 22, 2022April 22, 2022 Frank Martin 336 Views Netlfix, sci-fi, science fiction, Star Trek, The Adam Project
Comics Reviews 

Advance Review: Revisiting Fan Favorites in `Star Trek: Ferengi’

If you’ve been missing the misadventures of aliens Quark, his brother Rom, mom Moogie and the Grad Nagus from Star

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April 19, 2022April 17, 2022 Tom Smithyman 334 Views Andy Price, Christina Rice, IDW, science fiction, Star Trek, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Comics Reviews 

We’re Gonna Pull A Heist!: Reviewing ‘New Masters’ #3

Building an entire world, populating it with compelling characters, and fleshing it out with deep rich history and relatable events/elements

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April 14, 2022April 14, 2022 Scott Redmond 291 Views Afrofuturism, comics, Francesco Segala, Image Comics, Julmae Kristoffer, New Masters, New Masters #3, Reviews, science fiction, Shobo Coker, Shof Coker
Comics Reviews 

Jayne, The Man They Called Jayne: Reviewing ‘All-New Firefly’ #2

There are many things that end up drawing people into becoming fans of any given story. It can be whatever

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March 30, 2022March 30, 2022 Scott Redmond 516 Views All-New Firefly, All-New Firefly #2, Boom Studios, Boom! Studios, comics, Firefly, Francesco Segala, Gloria Martinelli, Greg Pak, Jim Campbell, Jordi Pérez, Reviews, science fiction, western
Comics 

A Gamer’s Odyssey — ‘The Technopriests’ In Review

Artist Zoran Janjetov (Before The Incal) adds a new flavor to the surrealist Sci-Fi saga and injects a more digital

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March 25, 2022March 25, 2022 Tito W. James 456 Views Alejandro Jodorowsky, Humanoids, Incal, Jodo-Verse, science fiction, Zoran Janjetov
Comics Reviews 

Welcome To The Family: Reviewing ‘New Masters’ #2

Comic books are one of many mediums that allow the audience to travel to and experience worlds that are far

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March 17, 2022March 17, 2022 Scott Redmond 520 Views Afrofuturism, comics, Image Comics, Julmae Kristoffer, New Masters, New Masters #2, Reviews, science fiction, Shobo Coker, Shof Coker
Film TV 

‘Legion’ And The Veil Between Fantasy And Sci-Fi

They say magic is just science that hasn’t been understood yet. The same could be said for storytelling genres. The

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March 10, 2022March 10, 2022 Frank Martin 681 Views fantasy, Interstellar, Legion, Lord of the Rings, sci-fi, science fiction, Star Trek, Star Wars
Comics Reviews 

Advance Review: `Corollary’ #1 Doesn’t Add Up

It is said that each of us has a twin. In the universe of Corollary, that notion is codified. Every

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March 4, 2022March 4, 2022 Tom Smithyman 537 Views Adam Rose, advance review, Corollary, Robert Ahmad, science fiction, Source Point Press
Comics Reviews 

An All-New Beginning, A Familiar Feeling: Reviewing ‘All-New Firefly’ #1

Taking a page from the long-running comic book series found at other publishers, Boom! Studios Firefly series came to an

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March 3, 2022March 3, 2022 Scott Redmond 908 Views All-New Firefly, All-New Firefly #1, Boom Studios, Boom! Studios, comics, Firefly, Francesco Segala, Gloria Martinelli, Greg Pak, Jim Campbell, Jordi Pérez, Reviews, science fiction, western
Anime Books TV 

‘Love Death and Robots’ Artbook Coming Soon

Love, Death, + Robots is a Netflix original animated anthology series that explores the genres of science fiction, fantasy, and

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February 23, 2022February 23, 2022 Tito W. James 831 Views adult animation, David Fincher, Death + Robots, fantasy, horror, Love Death and Robots, Netflix, science fiction, The Art of Love, Tim Miller
Games 

Black History Month: Video Game Spotlight

With every year that passes I see a growth in racial representation within Geek and creative culture. We’re seeing Black

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February 15, 2022February 15, 2022 Tito W. James 582 Views Afrofuturism, Arkane Studios, Black History Month, Deathloop, Dishonored, Guy Ritchie, League of Legends, Prey, Quentin Tarantino, Riot Games, science fiction, Valorant
Comics Reviews 

Diving Into A New World: Reviewing ‘New Masters’ #1

Comic books are a truly glorious medium that allows for exploration of so many realms, bringing stunning vistas and deep

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February 10, 2022February 10, 2022 Scott Redmond 677 Views Afrofuturism, comics, Image Comics, Julmae Kristoffer, New Masters, New Masters #1, Reviews, science fiction, Shobo Coker, Shof Coker
Comics Reviews 

Can’t Take The Sky From Them: Reviewing ‘Firefly’ #36

Through the entirety of the very short time that Firefly was being aired back in 2001, Earth was a concept

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February 2, 2022February 2, 2022 Scott Redmond 614 Views All-New Firefly, Boom Studios, Boom! Studios, comics, Firefly, Firefly #36, Francesco Segala, Gloria Martinelli, Greg Pak, Jim Campbell, Reviews, science fiction, Simona Di Gianfelice, western
Comics 

Humanoids Presents Time-Bending New Graphic Novel ‘Chronophage’ From Tim Seeley And Ilias Kyriazis

This February, Humanoids will be debuting Chronophage, a new and inventive and time-bending original graphic novel from Tim Seeley, (Hack/Slash,

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January 25, 2022January 25, 2022 Olly MacNamee 455 Views Chronophage, Humanoids, Ilias Kyriazis, science fiction, Tim Seeley, Tom King
Comics Reviews 

Love, Death, And Fire: Reviewing ‘Stillwater’ #12

A plethora of stories has been created featuring the idea of immortal life, a concept that our species and our

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January 12, 2022January 12, 2022 Scott Redmond 641 Views Chip Zdarsky, comics, horror, Image Comics, Mike Spicer, Ramon K. Perez, Review, Rus Wooten, science fiction, Stillwater, Stillwater #12
Comics Reviews 

Advance Review: Growing Up Is An Epic Adventure In ‘Junkwraith’

In this grand age of consumerism and owning of things, tossing things out, even the things we love, is often

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January 6, 2022January 6, 2022 Scott Redmond 879 Views adventure, comics, Ellinor Richey, graphic novel, IDW Publishing, Junkwraith, Reviews, science fiction, Tapas, Top Shelf Productions, Webtoon
Comics Reviews 

The Beginning Of The End: Reviewing ‘Firefly’ #35

For most of the last year, the crew of the Serenity has been dealing with various issues with the locals

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January 5, 2022January 5, 2022 Scott Redmond 637 Views Boom Studios, Boom! Studios, comics, Firefly, Firefly #35, Francesco Segala, Gloria Martinelli, Greg Pak, Jim Campbell, Reviews, science fiction, Simona Di Gianfelice, western
Comics 

Will It Be A Happy New Year? Previewing ‘Deep Beyond’ #11

Written by David Goy, Mirka Andolfo Art by Andrea Broccardo “The penultimate issue! It all began in a mysterious and

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December 23, 2021December 21, 2021 Olly MacNamee 550 Views Andrea Broccardo, Deep Beyond #11, Image Comics, sci-fi, science fiction
Comics 

What Do You Call A Time Traveller With No Time For Family? Previewing ‘Time Before Time’ #8

Written by Declan Shavley Art by Rory McConville Tatsuo and Nadia grapple with shocking news about Nadia’s family. Elsewhere, Marston

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December 22, 2021December 21, 2021 Olly MacNamee 534 Views Declan Shavley, Rory McConville, science fiction, Time Before Time #8, time travel
Anime Uncategorized 

Adult Animation Revolution: What Animated Storytellers Can Learn From ‘Arcane’

As a follow-up to What Animated Filmmakers Can Learn From Spider-Verse, I’d like to talk about another game-changing animated story,

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December 3, 2021December 6, 2021 Tito W. James 2009 Views adult animation, Adult Animation Revolution, cell-shaded animation, fantasy, Fortiche Productions, League of Legends: Arcane, science fiction
Comics Reviews 

A Journey Comes To An End: Reviewing ‘Beyond The Breach’ #5

When one journey ends, it’s often just the precursor to the beginning of many new adventures. With its fifth issue,

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December 1, 2021November 30, 2021 Scott Redmond 741 Views Aftershock Comics, Beyond the Breach, Beyond the Breach #5, comics, Damian Couceiro, Ed Brisson, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, horror, Patricio Delpeche, Reviews, science fiction
Comics Reviews 

When Revolution Breeds A Regime Most Foul: Reviewing ‘Stillwater’ #11

Welcome back to the town of Stillwater where you can meet the new boss, who is the same as the

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November 16, 2021November 16, 2021 Scott Redmond 619 Views Chip Zdarsky, comics, horror, Image Comics, Mike Spicer, Ramon K. Perez, Review, Rus Wooten, science fiction, Stillwater, Stillwater #11
Comics Reviews 

Review: ‘Firefly’ #33 Leaves A Lot To Be Desired

There is that whole biblical phrase about giving and taking away that has been adapted into common vernacular over time.

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November 3, 2021November 3, 2021 Scott Redmond 800 Views Boom Studios, Boom! Studios, comics, Firefly, Firefly #33, Francesco Segala, Greg Pak, Jim Campbell, Reviews, science fiction, Simona Di Gianfelice, western
Comics Reviews 

Secrets Revealed, Flashback Style: Reviewing ‘Beyond The Breach’ #4

Right from page one of the first issue, Beyond the Breach has been heading for its conclusion at breakneck speed

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October 28, 2021October 27, 2021 Scott Redmond 739 Views Aftershock Comics, Beyond the Breach, Beyond the Breach #4, comics, Damian Couceiro, Ed Brisson, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, horror, Patricio Delpeche, Reviews, science fiction
Comics 

Grandma Knows Best In ‘Not All Robots’ #3 Extended Preview From Russell And Deodato Jr.

Written by Mark Russell Art by Mike Deodato Jr.  “In the year 2056, robots have replaced human beings in the

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October 14, 2021October 13, 2021 Olly MacNamee 742 Views AWA Studios, AWA Upshot, dystopia, dystopian future, Mark Russell, Mike Deodato Jr., Not All Robots #3 i, sci-fi, science fiction
Comics Reviews 

It’s The Children’s World Now: Reviewing ‘Stillwater’ #10

It’s said quite often that children are the future. This is a phrase that is factual in the sense that

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September 27, 2021September 27, 2021 Scott Redmond 866 Views Chip Zdarsky, comics, horror, Image Comics, Mike Spicer, Ramon K. Perez, Review, Rus Wooten, science fiction, Stillwater, Stillwater #10
Comics Reviews 

Between A Rock And A Hard Place: Reviewing ‘Beyond The Breach’ #3

After two issues that have set the scene and deepened the mystery of the moment multiple dimensions collided with the

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September 24, 2021September 24, 2021 Scott Redmond 787 Views Aftershock Comics, Beyond the Breach, Beyond the Breach #3, comics, Damian Couceiro, Ed Brisson, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, horror, Patricio Delpeche, Reviews, science fiction
Comics Reviews 

Review: ‘Seven Dead Stars’ #00 Takes Comics To The Next Level

Something being a new experience or totally out of the box are the types of phrases thrown around comics all

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September 9, 2021September 9, 2021 Scott Redmond 1437 Views cliff richards, comics, ComiXology, DJ Form, Kathryn S. Renta, Michael Bartolo, music, science fiction, Seven Dead Stars, Unsecret
Comics 

Musical Comics: Talking ‘Seven Dead Stars’ With Unsecret And DJ Form

Starting up a favorite album or playlist while diving into the latest stack of comics is probably not that uncommon

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September 8, 2021September 8, 2021 Scott Redmond 1035 Views cliff richards, comics, ComiXology, DJ Form, Kathryn S. Renta, Michael Bartolo, music, science fiction, Seven Dead Stars, Unsecret
Comics Reviews 

Advance Review: ‘Not All Robots’ #2 Is A Dark Satire That Is Only Getting Darker

While Mike Deodato Jr.’s artwork in Not All Robots #2 evokes a seriousness and a certain sense of realism Mark

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September 6, 2021September 6, 2021 Olly MacNamee 1002 Views AWA Upshot, Black Comedy, Mark Russell, Mike Deodato Jr., Not All Robots #2, satire, sci-fi, science fiction
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