What’s New In Fantasy Summer 2018: Historical Fantasy Books
In her debut column, Linnea takes a look at four fantasy series.
In her debut column, Linnea takes a look at four fantasy series.
A bilingual anthology, new releases and the latest issues of Fantastico magazine, Fantastic without Borders and an index of articles from LDP magazine
In this week’s viewing: Steins;Gate 0 gets darker than ever, while everyone else competes to spoil plot twists.
This week, Steve goes Down Under to get a look at some vampires. And werewolves. And cops. What’s going on in these shadows?
Surrealistic horror-fantasy, by way of gonzo journalism
Marcelo Novoa guest-reviews two YA fantasies and two science fiction tales
In this week’s viewing: The Journey Home turns into a lesson on enlightenment, Steins;Gate 0 frees itself from the confines of the schedule entirely, and more!
As Ant-Man and the Wasp proved once again, I find it a lot easier to object to the Marvel superhero movies in principle than I do in practice. In fact, looking back at […]
Zion’s Fiction: A Treasury of Israeli Speculative Literature is one of those fun anthologies that will introduce you to some fresh talent as well as entertain your imagination.
In this week’s viewing: Back from Worldcon, it’s two weeks for the price of one!
In this week’s viewing: The quiet ones in Steins;Gate and Attack on Titan have finally had it, and more!
In this week’s viewing: The last of the July premieres is happening in August somehow, and finally the full lineup all at once!
In this week’s viewing: Steins;Gate and Attack on Titan leave their protagonists behind, one show has mysteriously disappeared, and more!
In this week’s viewing: Two more premieres, returning candidates, and time to set the lineup.
A strong debut fantasy novel with noted similarities to modern social and political issues, Kingshold by D.P. Woolliscroft is an entertaining story that differs from the traditional fantasy adventure.
In this week’s viewing: Most of the good shows are in hiding, but a surprise contender has emerged…
In this week’s viewing: Summer season is here, and, erm… it’s hard to get excited about just yet.
In this week’s viewing: Hakyu Hoshin Engi turns to boxing, Megalobox turns to love and happiness, Cute High is about wacky fantasy, and more!
It’s that time again, and there’s something for fans of every stripe to look forward to.
In this week’s viewing: Megalobox sets up its final face-off, Cute High gets its own going, and more!
In this week’s viewing: Hakyu Hoshin Engi continues to trim the cast, Megalobox reaches a turning point, and more!
Stephen King’s got novel number 60 out. Steve F takes a look at it. Is it garbage, word slaw, Pulitzer-worthy, or what? See what Steve thinks.
In this week’s viewing: Hakyu Hoshin Engi finally makes good on its promise of massive destruction, Steins;Gate 0 and Megalobox look for witness protection, and more!
London Comic Con – cohabiting costumes and cosplay (lots of pichurs!)
In this week’s viewing: Steins;Gate 0 demonstrates that things can always gets worse, Cute High’s villains get ever more hopeless, and more!
In this week’s viewing: Megalobox at least admits it’s being arbitrary, Steins;Gate 0 pulls the rug out from under everything, and more!
In this week’s viewing: Japanese folklore, Finnish trolls, part-time priestesses, and, oh yeah, some actual anime discussion.
A call out for Latin American Specfic Poets to join the Science Fiction and Fantasy Poetry Association
In this week’s viewing: Persona5 and Megalobox line up further antagonists, and more!
In this week’s viewing: Hakyu Hoshin Engi keeps up the fight, Steins;Gate 0 is still heading for World War III, even Megalobox has a military angle, and more!

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