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The Virtues Of Captain America by Mark D. White (book review).

I’ve reviewed philosopher Mark D. White’s other edited books looking at philosophy with other comicbook characters but with this one,

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The Power Of Film by Howard Suber (book review).

Howard Suber teaches film courses at UCLA and his students have often asked him to get his course notes released

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Editorial – April 2014: Nobody here but us . . .

For the uninformed, humans have to told there are other humans out there.  Hello everyone Don’t you find it odd

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Inner Drives by Pamela Jaye Smith (book review).

Pamela Jaye Smith’s book ‘Inner Drives’ is all about the motivations that drive characters to do what they do. She

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Fur-Lined Ghettos # 4 (e-mag review).

Geoff’s monthly offering. This is what Sophie Essex, The Editor, gives us for an editorial: ‘And you.   You glowing,

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Editorial – March 2014: I see, therefore I must have…eventually!

Hello everyone Am I ever surprised? As I’m being rhetorical here, I’ll have to answer myself. Oh, lots of times.

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Cosplayers UK – The Movie (DVD review).

The first thing to consider with any kind of documentary is what the target audience is. This is an amateur

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Sirens: The Pin-Up Art Of David Wright by Terry Parker (book review).

David Wright (1912-1967) is an artist’s works whom you might have seen and not been able to put a name

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The Value Of Violence by Benjamin Ginsberg (book review).

With an odd title like ‘The Value Of Violence’, Benjamin Ginsberg isn’t actually telling you to go and hit your

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Editorial – February 2014: Scam of the Earth (editorial by GF Willmetts).

Scam of the Earth.  Hello everyone The world is full of fakery and I’m left in a quandary. I mean,

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