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Comic Review : Strange Attractors
7 years ago

Comic Review : Strange Attractors

If you read mainstream comics, you might know Charles Soule from his recent run on Swamp Thing, or the much anticipated Superman / Wonder Woman title. Strange Attractors, from …
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Nelvana of the Northern Lights Returns
7 years ago

Nelvana of the Northern Lights Returns

Toronto-based comics historians Hope Nicholson and Rachel Richey are launching a Kickstarter project to reprint Nelvana of the Northern Lights in its entirety.

Nelvana was one of the first …
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Trailer Park #2
7 years ago

Trailer Park #2

Trailer Park is back for another round of trailers for your perusal. Click on the posters to see the trailers for Escape Plan, Grudge Match, We Are What We Are and The Secret Life of Walter MItty. Who knows? You might actually want to go see these films in the theaters.
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Second IT GIRL & THE ATOMICS Paperback out October 2nd
7 years ago

Second IT GIRL & THE ATOMICS Paperback out October 2nd

By  • Comics

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Jamie S. Rich and a cadre of artists top off their acclaimed year-long run on the It Girl and the Atomics series with the second trade paperback collection. It Girl …
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Comic review: Sex Criminals #1 – Matt Fraction, Chip Zdarsky

By  • Comics
Cover for the issue, by Chip Zdarsky.

This could’ve been bad. Really, really bad. In the hands of Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarsky, Sex Criminals ends up as much more than a cheap joke: it’s one of the best debuts of the year. The word that comes to mind, all the way through this book, from tone, to characters, to setting, is ‘inimitable.’
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Bookworms: Farmer Giles of Ham (1949) by J.R.R. Tolkien

By  • Books
Smith of Wootton Major and Famer Giles of Ham

While the One Ring and all events related to it have made Tolkien world famous, it often seems that his little stories and retellings of old myths were his favorites to write. Both are worth the time it takes to read them, especially if all you know of Tolkien are hobbits, wizards, and elves.
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Comic Review: DMC: Devil May Cry The Chronicles of Vergil

By  • Comics
DMC- Vergil

The Devil May Cry video game franchise has been around for over 10 years, gathering faithful fans across multiple platforms. Fans of the 2013 release DmC: Devil May Cry reboot may be curious …
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Movie Review: Extracted (2012)
7 years ago

Movie Review: Extracted (2012)

With his debut feature, Extracted (known as Extraction outside the US), Nir Paniry gives us a film exploring familiar territory, but unlike a lot of low budget Sci-fi, this familiarity breeds not contempt but the reassuring sense of a film you can enjoy.
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Geek Haven: Sailing, Suns, Aliens and Ice Cream
7 years ago

Geek Haven: Sailing, Suns, Aliens and Ice Cream

Is it September already? For many of us, that means a return to the drudgery of the learning institution, whichever side of the desk you sit at. For parents, it …
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Bonus Stage: Grand Theft Auto V Edition
7 years ago

Bonus Stage: Grand Theft Auto V Edition

By  • Gaming

Welcome to Bonus Stage: stage 24! Bonus Stage is your regular dose of gaming goodness, where we bring you the finest game inspired art, videos , cosplay, music and more! This time it’s a GTA special
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Comic Review: CENTURY WEST by Howard Chaykin

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from the cover of Century West by Howard Chaykin.

Read most interviews with Howard Chaykin, and you’re likely to find an anecdote about his obsessions with film. Dig a little deeper, and you’ll come across a fascination with the American Dream. In Century West, he blends these together, using the American West as a frame.
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Bookworms: Zomb-B (2012) by Darren Smith

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A zombie book without zombies could be the tagline for the young adult novel Zom-B. The story revolves around B who struggles with being a bully at school, an abusive father at home whom is teaching her how to be racist when she knows underneath being racist is wrong
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