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The Last Poacher: a short story by: GF Willmetts.

I is David N’borro and this is our final hunt. Word came through in the night that poachers was seen

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FilmsSuperheroes

Captain America: Civil War (2016) (Blu-ray film review).

In many respects, the film ‘Captain America: Civil War’ is an ‘Avengers’ film in all but name. It even introduces

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Comic Book Fever: A Celebration Of Comics: 1976-1986 by George Khoury (book review).

As the title of George Khoury’s book, ‘Comic Book Fever: A Celebration Of Comics: 1976-1986’ says, he’s going to be

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High Stakes (A Wild Cards novel) edited by George R.R. Martin and Melinda M. Snodgrass (book review).

The problem with the ‘Wild Cards’ mosaic these days is that after 23 books, started back in the later 1980s,

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Man From Atlantis: The Complete TV Movies Collection (DVD review).

‘Man From Atlantis’ has a crappy reputation, largely because of the 13 episode series, whereas the four 90 minute films

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Doctor Who: Who Graphica by Simon Guerrier, Steve O’Brien and Ben Morris (book review).

There are the occasional books I look at and wonder who they are targeted at. As my fellow reviewer, John

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Beyond Worlds: What Animals Think by Carl Safina (book review)

The belief that only humans are sentient is slowly being dispelled today. It might not be the same form of

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Dead-End Drive-In (1985) (Blu-ray film review).

‘Dead-End Drive-In’ is directed by Brian Trenchard Smith and includes a couple other things he directed in the extras. 1988-89,

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Being Professional by Adam Coplan (book review).

Adam Coplan’s book, ‘Being Professional’, has a better explanation of purpose in its sub-title, ‘A Master Guide To The Do’s

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The Quantum Leader by Danah Zohar (book review).

As much as I like author Danah Zohar’s book, ‘The Quantum Leader’, with its more informing sub-title, ‘A Revolution In

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