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Kingdom Come by Elliott S. Maggin (book review).

I bought the novelisation ‘Kingdom Come’ by Elliott S. Maggin based on the graphic novel by writer Mark Waid and

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Hot like Thanos on the beach?

What did Thanos do immediately after destroying half the universe’s population in the second to last Avengers flick? Heck, everybody

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Steampunk laptop, home-brewed to the extreme (maker projects).

Once upon a time there was a maker called Starhawk. Starhawk was bored. What can I create, he pondered? Then,

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Jessica Jones series 3 (superhero TV series trailer).

Here’s the last trailer for the last Marvel TV series to be appearing on Netflix after their little falling out

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The Rook (trailer: superhero espionage TV series).

Here’s a new TV series called The Rook coming to Starz on June 2019 – think The Bourne Identity crossed

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Carnival Row (trailer: new Amazon Prime steampunk series).

Amazon Prime are bringing us a new series on the 30th August 2019 called Carnival Row, set in a steampunk

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Brightburn (2019) [a film review by Frank Ochieng]

It would have been very interesting sitting inside a Hollywood movie studio board meeting when a pitch was made for

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Jessica Jones, season 3 (trailer).

Apparently, sometimes not even ‘heroes’ can save themselves – especially when Jessica Jones 3rd outing is the last of the

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Editorial – June 2019: A taste of Internet vulnerability.

Hello everyone On the 12 May 2019, the year given for posterity and in case you’re reading this editorial much

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Time And The Doctor: an article of temporal delicacy, by GF Willmetts.

There is always something odd about the travels of the Gallifreyan called the Doctor. Although in the early days, the

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