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Invasion Of The Star Creatures (1962).

From the start of this 1962 film, ‘Invasion Of The Star Creatures,’ this is an obvious SF comedy with washed-out

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Target Earth (1954) (film review).

Don’t be surprised if I look at a lot of old SF films right now. When ordering up these films,

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BooksSuperheroes

Knaves Over Queens (A Wild Cards novel book 27) edited by George R.R. Martin (book review).

The 27th volume of ‘Wild Cards,’ ‘Knaves Over Queens,’ is the start of a new sequence, following how the Wild

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FilmsScifi

Alien: Romulus (2024) (film review).

Have you noticed with film franchises and even with the odd TV series that if they can’t advance into the

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Destination Inner Space (1966) (film review).

The Institute of Marine Biology is experiencing issues with their SeaLab. USN Commander Ed Wayne (actor Scott Brady) is dispatched

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Alter Ego #189 September 2024 (magazine review).

The cover of this edition of ‘Alter Ego’ clearly identifies it as the ‘John Romita Tribute Issue.’ Romita (1930-2023) drew

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The Encyclopaedia Of Science Fiction Movies by Phil Hardy (book review).

The challenge in compiling an encyclopaedia of science fiction films today is the sheer volume of new releases each year,

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Back Issue #154 September 2024 (magazine review).

As editor Michael Eury explains in the editorial, Back Issue #139, ‘Not-Ready-For-Primetime Marvel Heroes’ was an underestimated success. I’m still

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Retro Fan #32 May 2024 (magazine review).

The articles in this issue of Retro Fan’ have grown longer. We remain uncertain if this is due to the

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The Stone Tape (1972) Limited Edition (blu-ray review).

Nigel Kneale wrote ‘The Stone Tape’, which debuted as a BBC TV show in 1972. I’m not sure how I

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