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BooksDoctor Who

Who Travels With The Doctor? edited by Gillian I. Leitch and Sherry Ginn (book review).

Looks like Doctor Who companions are the flavour of the year. ‘Who Travels With The Doctor?’ is an international (USA

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Star Wars: Return Of The Jedi: The Original Topps Trading Card Series, Volume 3 introduction by Gary Gerani (book review).

Hot on the heels of previous volumes for ‘Star Wars’ and ‘The Empire Strikes Back’, Abrams have released volume 3

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Alter Ego # 142 September 2016 (magazine review).

The September issue of ‘Alter Ego’ is a change from the usual as this issue focuses on significant American fans

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Luke Cage: kicking ass, taking names (trailer).
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Luke Cage: kicking ass, taking names (trailer).

The new Marvel’s Luke Cage TV series on Netflix gets its first full-sized trailer and shows the Hero of Harlem

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Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Dirty Dozen in space?

Is Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, the Dirty Dozen in space? Watch the second trailer and make your own minds

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Doctor Who: The Official Cookbook by Joanna Farrow (book review)

‘Doctor Who The Official Cookbook’ was just what I needed in the middle of a heatwave. This book involves some

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Draw! # 32 Summer 2016 (magazine review)

One cannot ignore the opening editorial plea by Mike Manley that in the world of declining paper magazine sales that

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Suicide Squad (film review by Frank Ochieng)

Summertime 2016 has not been very kind to DC Comics-based personalities looking to shine consistently like their big screen Marvel

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Suicide Squad film trailer – who gets out alive

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Star Wars Art: Concept :Foreword by Joe Johnston, Introduction by Doug Chiang (book review)

A large part of the visual grandeur and scale that the ‘Star Wars’ films show on screen is down to

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