Skip to content
Sunday, June 28, 2026
New:
  • Editorial – July 2026 : How To Lose Your Individuality
  • The Hidden Hand : a short story by: GF Willmetts
  • The Need For A Space Programme : an article by: GF Willmetts
  • Back Issue # 167 June 2026 (magazine review)
  • The Ghost City: A Thriller by Ryan Pote (book review)
  • Anime/manga
  • Computers
  • Culture
  • Fantasy
  • J-life
  • Horror
  • Science
  • Scifi
  • Spy-Fy
sfcrowsnest logo

  • Awards
  • Books
  • Cons
  • Comics
  • Films
  • Games
  • Illustration
  • Kit
  • Magazines
  • Music/Audio
  • Toys/Models
  • TV
You are here:Home » MEDIA » Comics » Page 13
ComicsMagazinesMEDIA

Alter Ego #185 January 2024 (magazine review).

In the latest edition of ‘Alter Ego,’ the cover features six unknown characters with ‘Novelty Comics’ in the cover blurb,

Read More
ComicsSuperheroes

Justice League Volume 5: Forever Heroes (The New 52!) by Geoff Johns, Ivan Reis, Doug Mahnke and Rod Reis (graphic novel review).

In this book series, you might expect DC Comics to have replaced ‘Justice League’ with ‘The Crime Syndicate’ in the

Read More
ComicsSuperheroes

Justice League Volume 4: The Grid (The New 52!) by Geoff Johns, Ivan Reis and Joe Prado (graphic novel review).

The volumes of ‘Justice League’ in ‘The New 52’ have been reasonably straightforward until now. The current first priority is

Read More
ComicsScifi

Blade Runner 2039: Luv Vol. 1 by Mike Johnson, Mellow Brown and Andres Guinaldo (graphic novel review).

Following on from an earlier series, ‘Blade Runner 2019’, this particular volume contains the first four issues of a series

Read More
ComicsSuperheroes

Justice League Volume 3: Throne Of Atlantis (The New 52!) by Geoff Johns, Ivan Reis, Paul Pelletier and Tony S. Daniel (graphic novel review).

Continuing with the New 52 Justice League series, Volume 3 compiles Justice League issues #13-17 alongside Aquaman issues #15-16. The

Read More
Ian Gibson site logo for SFcrowsnest
Comics

Ian Gibson, comic-book genius, passes away (obituary).

It is with a heavy heart that we bid farewell to Ian Gibson, a visionary British comic book artist, who

Read More
ComicsMEDIA

Justice League Volume 2: The Villain’s Journey (The New 52!) by Geoff Johns, Jim Lee and Scott Williams (graphic novel review).

The second volume of the New 52 Justice League, encompassing issues #7-12, begins with what appears to be a series

Read More
ComicsSuperheroes

Justice League Volume 1: Origin (The New 52!) by Geoff Johns, Jim Lee and Scott Williams (graphic novel review).

When I thought reading ‘The Darkseid War’ would be straightforward, I quickly realized it’s part of DC Comics’ ‘The New

Read More
ComicsMEDIASuperheroes

Jimmy Olsen: Adventures Vol. 01 by Jack Kirby (graphic novel review).

Nostalgia ain’t what it used to be. Tidying up my old comic collected editions, I came across this volume of

Read More
ComicsScifi

Elephantmen 2261 Volume 1 by Richard Starkings and Axel Medellin (graphic novel review).

The Elephantmen are transgenics, human/animal hybrids genetically engineered by the MAPPO Corporation to fight in the Afro-Sino war of 2239-2243.

Read More

Posts pagination

  • 1
  • …
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
  • …
  • 104

Stephen Hunt’s Worlds

Stephen Hunt's Worlds

Get our free newsletter

Recent stories

  • Editorial – July 2026 : How To Lose Your Individuality
  • The Hidden Hand : a short story by: GF Willmetts
  • The Need For A Space Programme : an article by: GF Willmetts
  • Back Issue # 167 June 2026 (magazine review)
  • The Ghost City: A Thriller by Ryan Pote (book review)
  • How To Build A Time Machine by Paul Davies (book review)
  • Metro 2035 by Dimitri Glukhovsy (book review)
  • Killjoys: Complete Seasons 1-5 (TV series review)
  • Secret Six: The Darkest House by Gail Simone and J. Calafiore (graphic novel review)
  • Secret Six: Depths by Gail Simone, Nicola Scottt, Carlos Rodriguez and Doug Hazlewood (graphic novel review)
  • The Recollections: Fragments From A Life In Writing by Christopher Priest (book review)
  • The Science Of Science Fiction by Mark Brake (book review)
  • Cherry 2000 (1987) (film review)
  • Children Of Strife by Adrian Tchaikovsky (book review)
  • Isles Of The Emberdark by Brandon Sanderson (book review)
  • Klara and the Sun: Taika Waititi plugs Jenna Ortega into Kazuo Ishiguro’s solar-powered soul machine (movie trailer).
  • Thunderbirds Comic Anthology Volume 2 (graphic novel review).
  • The Loafers Of Refuge by Jospeh Green (book review).
  • Through Gates Of Garnet And Gold (Wayword Children book 11 by Seanan McGuire (book review).
  • Hot Spot: Noomi Rapace meets the A.I. overlord, and the thermostat is clearly sentient (trailer).
  • Spider-Man Brand New Day trailer: Peter Parker gets a fresh start (trailer).
  • The East Palace: ghosts, kings and Netflix (trailer).
  • Ludwig season 2 trailer: David Mitchell returns to solve crimes by looking mildly appalled (trailer).
  • The Last House: because staying in is cheaper than moving, but considerably more homicidal (scifi trailer).
  • Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 4 trailer promises dinosaurs & puppets (trailer).
  • Encounter (a film mini-review by Mark R. Leeper and Evelyn C. Leeper).
  • Last Night In Soho (a film mini-review by Mark R. Leeper and Evelyn C. Leeper).
  • Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck in Time (film review by Mark R. Leeper).
  • Needle In A Timestack (film review).
  • Comic Book Creator #43 May 2026 (magazine review).
  • Borderlanz: Tales From the Edges by Douglas Smith (book review).
  • The Walking Dead: Dead City season 3 trailer: Maggie and Negan try urban planning, with zombies.
  • Disclosure Day: Mark Kermode’s scifi film review (video).
  • Comets, Lost Civilisations and Humanity’s missing 20,000 years?
  • Doctor Who Vanishes Into The Time Vortex (news).
  • If We Cannot Go At The Speed Of Light by Kim Choyeop, translated from Korean by Anton Hur (book review).
  • Metro 2034 (book 2 of 3) by Dimitri Glukhovsky (book review).
  • Alter Ego #199 May 2026 (magazine review).
  • The Dog Stars: one man, one dog, and Ridley Scott’s apocalypse with air miles (trailer).
  • DeepStar Six (1989) (blu-ray film review).

Browse by…

  • Anime/manga
  • Awards
  • Books
  • Comics
  • Computers
  • Cons
  • Cri-Fi
  • Culture
  • Doctor Who
  • FAN-ATICS
  • Fantasy
  • Featured
  • Films
  • Games
  • GENRE
  • Horror
  • Humour
  • Illustration
  • J-life
  • Kit
  • Magazines
  • MEDIA
  • Movie books
  • Music/Audio
  • Offworld Report
  • Science
  • Scifi
  • Short fiction
  • Short movie
  • Spy-Fy
  • Star Trek
  • Star Wars
  • Steampunk
  • Superheroes
  • Toys/Models
  • TV
  • World getting weirder

Indexes

Book Index
Film Index
TV Index

Guides

A.I Field Guide
Geek's Genre Guide
Tabletop Games Guide

Ads

Note: Commissions can be earned from some of the links on this page (linking to Amazon etc). This helps defray a little bit of our hosting bills and other costs.

Bestselling SF/F books

Stephen Hunt's Voyage of the Void-Lost
Voyage of the Void-Lost
UK - USA - Oz - Can

Stephen Hunt's The Pashtun Boy's Paradise
Empty Between the Stars
UK - USA - Oz - Can

Stephen Hunt's Empty Between the Stars
Empty Between the Stars
UK - USA - Oz - Can

Stephen Hunt's Mission to Mightadore
Mission to Mightadore
UK - USA - Oz - Can

Stephen Hunt's Hell Fleet
Hell Fleet
UK - USA - Oz - Can

Random Fandom

2000AD action adventure Adrian Tchaikovsky Alter-Ego Back Issue Batman BBC Big Finish book review Comic Book Creator Doctor Who drama Draw Dune fantasy Game of Thrones horror Illustrators James Bond James Goss Mark Kermode Mars Marvel comics mystery & suspense NASA Netflix Offworld Report Retro Fan Star Trek Star Trek Discovery Star Trek Into Darkness Star Trek Picard Star Wars steampunk The Expanse The Hobbit The Magazine Of Fantasy & Science Fiction The Mandalorian Titan Books TOR uap UFO UFO/UAP UFOs zombies
  • About SFcrowsnest magazine
  • Contribute to SFcrowsnest
  • Contact the SFcrowsnest team
  • Privacy Policy
Copyright SFcrowsnest © 1991 - 2026 SFcrowsnest. All rights reserved.