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Retro Fan #35 November 2024 (magazine review).

Writer Scott Shaw!’s article on Space Ghost neglects explaining just what exactly his and his team’s powers are other than

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The Rainfall Market by You Yeong-Gwang (translated by Slin Jung) (book review).

Serin is unhappy. Everything she does feels wrong and out of place. Her family’s financial situation has worsened since her

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Weird Science volume 1: The EC Archives (graphic novel review).

As much as I applaud Dark Horse for re-releasing EC Comics output, I am confused by the issue order. For

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In the Lost Lands (fantasy film: trailer).

When George R. R. Martin writes a short story, you know it’s going to be bleak, brutal, and utterly fascinating—just

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Companion: scifi horror film (trailer).

From the creators of Barbarian and the studio that once made you cry over a notebook (yes, that notebook), comes

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Cassandra: the AI that Knows What You Did Last Summer (Netflix horror trailer).

Prepare to double-check your smart devices and question your life choices because Netflix is bringing us Cassandra, a German sci-fi

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Open Mic Night At The Nexus by Ian Brazee-Cannon (book review).

‘Open Mic Night At The Nexus’ is a collection of short stories from a single author, Ian Brazee-Cannon. Here are

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The Black Flame by Stanley G. Weinbaum (book review).

The information on the back of this book, ‘The Black Flame’ by Stanley G. Weinbaum, is inaccurate for the most

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On Spec Magazine #130 Vol. 34 No. 4 (magazine review).

‘On Spec’ is a Canadian magazine of speculative fiction. Diane L. Walton’s opening editorial discusses how difficult it is to

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Cryptology #2 February 2025 (magazine review).

Something I should point out about all TwoMorrows publications and magazines, often seen in their ordering information, is that they

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