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Editorial – July 2013: by GF Willmetts: ‘It’s only Science Fiction…’

Hello everyone How often have you heard people say about some advanced technology, ‘It’s only Science Fiction…’, as if that

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Do Super-Heroes Pay Their Taxes? an article by: GF Willmetts.

It was the book ‘Superman And Philosophy’ last month that got me pondering on this particular problem of just how

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Green Lantern And Philosophy edited by Jane Dryden and Mark D. White (book review).

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Geekfest 2013 gets geeking.

Described as a the mutant hybrid of a science fiction convention crossed with a TED talks conference, Nine Worlds Geekfest

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War, Politics And Superheroes by Marc DiPaolo (book review).

The problem with any book focusing on comicbooks is that either the authors are going to be long term comicbook

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The Science Fiction Reboot by Heather Urbanski (book review).

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