NEWS FROM FANDOM: 2/21/16
This week, three of the greatest pixel scroll titles of all time, plus some other interesting stuff.
This week, three of the greatest pixel scroll titles of all time, plus some other interesting stuff.
I got a title credit this week! Plus great fannish stuff you should be familiar with!
A guest post on the wonder of living in a science fiction world.
Which is better, Robert Kirkman’s classic comic book series The Walking Dead from Image Comics or Robert Kirkman’s hit television series The Walking Dead on AMC?
A fanzine by Miriam Carr – “one of those rare fans whose personality came across in almost every line she wrote…”
There’s something almost religious about this phenomenon – the knowledge that there was a select group of disciples to whom the truth had been revealed.
From page one, readers will quickly realize that the new comic Spook written by Joshua Starnes with artwork by Lisandro Estherren is not your ordinary funny book.
An excellent summary of Science Fiction in China, 2015
an interview with composer and game director AkiraYamaoka
Axanar, Worldcon, Lunacon, Jim Benford, Hartwell memorials, more
A Painted Goddess by Victor Gischler is a satisfying conclusion to the epic fantasy trilogy A Fire Beneath the Skin, a sword and sorcery adventure of tattoo magic.
aliens, aliens and more aliens; Boskone, space flowers, ice volcanoes, Groot, drones and Star Trek. Plus Suicide Squad and GotG. And – you guessed it – even more.
The Big Shutdown by John M. Whalen is a fun read that will remind readers just why pulp fiction, westerns, and ray guns belong together.
Ansible, EFanzines and a new semi-prozine from fanzine editor R. Graeme Cameron.
The Reluctant Orchid by Arthur C. Clarke is one of those distinct literary gems that proves good writing can be just as influential as it is inspirational.

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