I have attempted to write this article several times… It’s one of these articles which can come out in a manner of ways. The first is the obvious movie review, the other an editorial expressing my dismay of the film and giving a generous amount of grief about why I think so much...
Book Review: Superna...
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I’ll admit that I’ve never been a huge fan of tie-in novels. Despite having read my share of them for the site already, more often than not, these type of books make me feel like they’re dragging an episode out. Worse yet, there are times when it becomes...
Dallas Comic Con 201...
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Dallas Comic Con 2013 has been put to bed for another year. I have a lot of great things to say about this con, and what great guests, dealers, and groups they had. Not only was everyone in good spirits (including William Shatner himself!), but most of the other attendees I met were generally...
Review: Plague Natio...
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In this day and age, we are inundated with zombie stories. In movies, TV, books, and comics the shambling (sometimes running) dead chase us until we find ourselves looking it over and seeing if it tickles our fancy. In this case, Titan Books graciously sent us Plague Nation by Dana...
Interview: A Convers...
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A long while back,  our podcast had the pleasure of talking with Death’s Head Moth; a Real Life Superhero.  Many people, much as I used to be, don’t take the concept very seriously.  However, there are men and women who put on their uniforms/costumes (both...
Interview: A Chat wi...
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Outside of conventions, I rarely get the opportunity to interview anyone.  I was very pleased, that Mark R. Largent (Stalled Trek and the upcoming the Wobbling Dead) could take a few moments out of his day to answer some questions I had for him via email.   Much thanks...
Book Review: Superna...
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Titan Books has given me the pleasure to review Supernatural: Fresh Meat, written by Alice Henderson. For those unfamiliar with the show: Sam & Dean Winchester grew up hunting monsters. Sam breaks away for a time, but eventually Dean comes calling when their dad goes missing. Season after...
Editorial: So You De...
posted by Big Dog
If you have come back for this chapter, it could mean a few things. The first of which is that you’re bored of whatever it is you’re doing. The second is that you’re convinced now that vampires aren’t your thing. The third is you’ve done the vampire thing, and it...
Goldtiger: How You C...
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SciFiFx received a press release from Guy Adams, in the hopes of getting help with a new project that he and Jimmy Broxton are starting. This is the sort of project that I’m always willing to support, because it’s got a great deal of nostalgia to it, for being something new. I have...
Editorial: So You De...
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So the dating world has disappointed you once more. You’ve heard that there are plenty of fish in the sea, but for some reason you keep getting the bottom feeders. This time, you’ve had enough of it and have turned your attention to a whole new batch of potential date materials,...
Book Review: Dead Sp...
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To wrap up the last of the Dead Space graphic novels, here is the review on Dead Space: Liberation. This one sees Christopher Shy return as the artist and Ian Edington take over the writing duties. This book takes place in between the events of Dead Space 2 and Dead Space 3. I’m...
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Book Review: Dead Sp...
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Let’s delve once more into the Dead Space Universe with Dead Space: Salvage. This entry was written by Antony Johnston and the art was done by Christopher Shy. This was much shorter to read than the first graphic novel of this series, and instead picks up in the middle of the events...
Book Review: Dead Sp...
posted by Big Dog
Thanks to the kindness of Titan Books, I’ve been given the chance to read Dead Space  by Antony Johnston, and art by Ben Templesmith.   This graphic novel is a prequel to the video game of the same name, a film called Dead Space: Downfall, and the Wii entry, Dead...
Editorial: Orson Sco...
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Yet another controversy for the Man of Steel has arisen. DC has made the move to get reknowned science fiction writer, Orson Scott Card, to pen the Adventures of Superman. The first issue will hit the digital work in April and on paper in May. This has many people upset, because of the...
Sci-Fi Expo Day 2
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After two days at a con, I’m exhausted! I had every intention of getting this out as soon as I got home from Sci-Fi Expo, but I found myself completely wiped out after all the excitement that I was too out of it to put together coherent thoughts! Day 2 had me heading directly to the...
Sci-Fi Expo Day 1
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Day 1 of the Sci-Fi Expo at the Irving Convention Center has passed us, and what a day it was! Unlike the other cons that we’ve attended in the past year, we didn’t get much recorded, but that’s not to say I wasn’t mentally taking notes of everything going on. One of...
Star Wars Episodes I...
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It might not seem like a big deal for some people, but for those looking to see the rest of the prequels in 3D on the big screen, it looks like that will have to wait. From StarWars.com: Lucasfilm has decided to postpone this fall’s scheduled release of Star Wars Episodes II...
Warner Brothers Keep...
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It should come as no surprise to anyone that the courts ruled to let Warner Brothers keep their hold over Superman. The 2001 agreement made with the with the Siegels convinced the Court of Appeals that the family had already reached an agreement to keep Superman in the hands of DC...
Figma Link Action Fi...
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There will be a bunch of disappointed Legend of Zelda fans here in North America this Christmas. The Figma Link action figure, produced by Max Factory, that was recently released in Japan was scheduled to hit shelves in North America with the help of Diamond Comics...
Review: Tarzan: The ...
posted by Big Dog
If you are a Tarzan fan, or even if you’re not, then I want to recommend Tarzan: The Centennial Celebration to you! Author (and Edgar Rice Burroughs expert) Scott Tracy Griffin has brought forth a labor of love for fans and newbies alike to enjoy. What makes it amazing is that it’s...
Review: Halloween 4:...
posted by Big Dog
Now that the con is over, let’s get back to the burning chart reviews that is the Halloween franchise. WARNING: This is going to be a lengthy read, even for these articles! Today’s outing takes us into Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers. This saw the departure of the idea to...
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Dallas Comic Con Pre...
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The closing day of the con wasn’t nothing of what I expected, but in a very good way! Day 3 saw Carl and I arrive around 30 minutes early, and we were told to come in with the General Admission. With no problems to that effect, we went to the parking garage where they had been lining up...
Dallas Comic Con Pre...
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Day 2 of the con was a sheer blast of fun for all involved. When the con opened for guests, my first job was to go and get the autographs that I was missing. Robert “Freddy Krueger†Englund and Tara Strong. As always, I felt the butterflies almost immediately as I...
Dallas Comic Con Pre...
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The first day has ended, and I’m as buzzed as I can be. I’ve been pumping off of adrenaline all day with anticipation of the stars I would meet and the general excitement of being with the fans. Today saw more people than I actually expected. There were at least a couple thousand...
Review: Halloween II...
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Today’s review is about Halloween III: The Season of the Witch. Yes, I’m actually doing this… This movie is a complete departure from the Michael Myers story. When Carpenter agreed to add input to this film, it was under the expression that he would be able to continue the...