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Brass Sun: The Wheel Of Worlds mini-series # 1 by Ian Edginton and I.N.J. Culbard (comic review).

‘Praise be to the cog!’ ‘The Brass Sun’ mini-series is here! The setting is certainly original. The Orrery is a

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The Simon And Kirby Library – Horror (The Simon & Kirby Library) by Joe Simon & Jack Kirby (graphic novel review).

‘The Simon And Kirby – Horror’ book collects macabre stories from the fifties put out by the Simon and Kirby

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Devlin Waugh: Swimming In Blood by John Smith, Sean Philips and Steve Yeowell (graphic novel review).

‘Swimming In Blood’ is a collection of adventures featuring Devlin Waugh, an exorcist and assassin working for the Vatican in

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Showcase Presents: Hawkman Vol. 1 by: Gardner F. Fox and Joe Kubert (book review).

When Katar Hol and his wife Shayera chase arch-criminal Blyth from their home planet Thanagar to Earth there are problems.

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The Inheritance And Other Stories by Robin Hobb and Megan Lindholm (book review).

Robin Hobb and Megan Lindholm are one and the same! Might as well get that out of the way first.

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The Heritage Of Heinlein: A Critical Reading Of The Fiction by Thomas D. Clareson and Joe Sanders (book review).

Having read all of Robert A. Heinlein’s Science Fiction and most of it twice over the years, I am at

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Star Trek: The Newspaper Comics. The Complete Comics Volume Two 1981-83 (graphic novel review).

‘Star Trek: The Newspaper Comics. The Complete Comics Volume Two: 1981-83’ collects the daily original series ‘Star Trek’ newspaper strips

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Hot Times In Magma City 1990-95: Volume Eight by Robert Silverberg (book review).

This volume in the continuing series from Subterranean Press collects Robert Silverberg stories from 1990-1995. ‘Hot Times In Magma City’

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The Magazine Of Fantasy & Science Fiction Mar/Apr 2014 Volume 126 # 713 (magazine review).

As well as the informative ‘Departments’ there are loads of stories in ‘The Magazine of Fantasy And Science Fiction’, divided

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Star Trek: Best Of Klingons (graphic novel review).

‘Star Trek: Best Of Klingons’ is a book of two halves, more or less. The first half consists of four

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