Jim Aparo: Brave & Bold Artist by Eric Nolen-Weathington and Jim Amash (book review).
Jim Aparo (1932โ2005) was to Batman what Curt Swan was to Superman: always there, reliably turning out pages for a
SFcrowsnest chums, prepare yourselves for a delightful shiver down the spine with the upcoming supernatural horror film, “Sister Death” (or
Read MoreCombine two writers with a vast knowledge of โDoctor Whoโ and put them in a room with a spinning wheel.
Read MoreThe city of Charisat rises above the desolate emptiness of the Waste, a volcanic desert occupied only by poisonous animals
Read MoreIn the annals of science fiction cinema, George Palโs 1960 classic, The Time Machine, stands out like a sore thumb
Read MoreThe 1942 Republic 12-part film serial, “Spy Smasher,” begins with immediate action. The agent, in disguise, is in France gathering
Read MoreQuintis is the only navigating fox. The only known โknowledgeableโ fox in existence. Alchemists have raised many animals to sentience
Read MoreThe Avengers, the 1998 film that makes you wonder what James Bond, Austin Powers, and a dash of Monty Python
Read MoreWhovians, brace yourselves! The 60th anniversary of Doctor Who is revving its engines faster than the TARDIS dematerialising from a
Read MoreโUniversal Language: The Airlocked Room Mysteryโ is a Science Fiction novella by Tim Major who has published six plus novels
Read MoreโThe Red Scholarโs Wakeโ is a standalone novel by Aliette de Bodard, and is notable as a space opera written
Read More