Hal Foster: Prince Of Illustrators by Brian M. Kane (book review).
Considering how many comic book artists regarded Hal Foster (1892–1982) as a major influence on their art, when I came
‘The Reaver’ by Richard Lee Byers is book four in the multi-author event, ‘The Sundering’. Set during the Era of
Read MoreIn ‘To Sail A Darkling Sea’, the sequel to ‘Under A Graveyard Sky’, the Smith family continues doing what they
Read MoreWarning: Minor spoilers. CAPSULE: A British mercenary goes AWOL when he is told his daughter has been found dead of
Read MoreI think the title ‘The Seven Beauties Of Science Fiction’ is something of a misnomer. Author Istvan Csicsery-Ronay, Jr. uses
Read MoreI began this book, ‘The Way Of Shadows’ with fairly low expectations. It seemed to have a lot of very
Read MoreThe 2011 horror comedy ‘Knights Of Badassdom’s behind-the-scenes shenanigans may unintentionally rival the cheeky antics you see in front of the camera.
Read MoreWhen an author dies at the peak of their career it creates dilemmas, especially if there are unfinished manuscripts. There
Read MoreReading ‘The Mammoth Book Of Best New SF 26’, as with previous volumes, I still have to wonder what the
Read MoreSure, horror movies are supposed to be hideous by nature…you know…grotesque, macabre, twisted, unhinged and off-the-wall. However, co-writer/director Stuart Beattie’s
Read MoreGaret James is a jeweller inspired by the old signet ring passed on to her from her mother. As she
Read More