Everything’s been done. It’s the near(ish) future and extreme sports have reached the end of the line. Orbital skydiving? Done. Deep free diving? Done. Competitive orbiting of asteroids from a standing start? Done. There’s nothing new, nothing dangerous, nothing cool. Unless you’re Suave Rob. Rob has a plan, a plan …
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Writer: Mark Millar Art: Frank Quitely Colours, letters and design: Peter Doherty Published by :Image In 1932, Sheldon Sampson lost everything. A millionaire whose fortune collapsed in the great crash, he found his beliefs going with them. America, the greatest idea in the history of the world, was being laid …
Read More »BLOG Appearances Can Be Deceiving
(opens in new tab) Sacha Goldberger The other day, I went in search of a certain item for a cosplay. Now, I’m not much of a shopper. In fact, I’d rather do just about anything other than shop for clothes. But cosplay is the exception, I suppose, and when I’m …
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Think Iron Man without the armour but at least as much snark. Think about One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest with a genius weapons designer instead of Jack Nicholson. It’s brilliant fun, and the original four issue run has been extended to at least 20. Now, co-creator Matt Hawkins has …
Read More »BLOG Supernatural: Who Are The Real Monsters?
Supernatural returned to UK screens last week and the opening two episode of season eight reminded me of a niggle I’ve been having with the show. (opens in new tab) My issue is killing demons. Or rather killing the innocent bodies they possess. The fate of the meat suits, as …
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(opens in new tab) www.umich.edu Why isn’t there more science fiction in modern theatre ? After all, the term “robot” was coined in Karel Capek’s 1920 play R.U.R . and since then there’s been a constant, slowly growing amount of science fiction productions. From Ken Campbell*’s frantically magnificent Science Fiction …
Read More »BLOG Legacy Comics Needs New Home
Instead, he’ll be continuing his search for a new home for the shop. For years the Piece Hall was going to be regenerated thanks to a Heritage Lottery Fun grant. While it was granted, the plans for what exactly was to be done with it changed constantly, leaving Simon and …
Read More »BLOG Franchise Fatigue
(opens in new tab) As a huge fan of Star Wars you’d expect I’d have had loads to say about the developments of the last four months. You can certainly say the future of Star Wars has been irrevocably changed. With the sale of Lucasfilm to Disney, the announcement of …
Read More »BLOG Love Science Kids!
Actually, no, he said, “Study math, kids!” and that’s the problem. Because I don’t really do maths. Words? Sure, no problem but maths, or indeed, math?* No thanks. Which is a shame because maths is the basis of science and science is the basis of awesome, so it’s always felt …
Read More »BLOG Princess Leia: X-Wing Pilot A Blow For Feminism Or Stunt Casting?
Princess Leia Goes Top Gun It’s easy to forget in the brave new world that followed the Star Wars Episode VII announcement, but Dark Horse Comics has been the unsung hero and guardian of the Star Wars franchise for years. The company has done endless, tireless work with countless characters, …
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