Anime roundup 6/6/2019: Raising the Death Flag
In this week’s viewing: Dororo and Midnight Occult Civil Servants make it really clear who’s going to die, Attack on Titan tries for some misdirection, and more!
In this week’s viewing: Dororo and Midnight Occult Civil Servants make it really clear who’s going to die, Attack on Titan tries for some misdirection, and more!
Announcing the finalists for the SF Horror Ripley awards and video from the TerBi conference
More coverage of American Fantastica and some new releases announced.
… Y eso. Además éste lo he mandado a varios sitios y no me lo han aceptado (ahora solo mando cuando me piden participar y generalmente mando dos opciones, a ver cuál les gusta) ¿Quizá […]
In this week’s viewing: Midnight Occult Civil Servants fails to break a cycle, Attack on Titan reminds us that it likes to make people wait, and more!
In this week’s viewing: Midnight Occult Civil Servants and Demon Slayer both tackle supernatural kidnapping sprees, RobiHachi finds a planet with a surprising gender balance, and more!
The “Spanish Hugo” – The Premio Ignotus – award finalists are announced. One of our contributors – Laura Ponce – is a finalist.
In this week’s viewing: Demon Slayer levels up, Midnight Occult Civil Servants finds a roundabout way to drop some crucial info, and more!
Finalists for the IX TerBi contest (post apocalyptic fiction) announced; Delirio magazine index contains some very interesting entries
Editorial Cerebro hosts an event including radio programs, author readings, discussions and writiig ncontests
In this week’s viewing: Midnight Occult Civil Servants and Dororo literally face the ghosts of the past, a concluded show comes back for another round, and more!
Listen to a radio program featuring two editors discussing the Latino fantastica anthology Unusual.
In this week’s viewing: With only a few more premieres, it’s time to set the season lineup already!
Announcing the release of América Fantástica and an interview with author Nahikari Diosdado.
In this week’s viewing: Mob Psycho 100 whittles things down to a one-on-one battle, kemurikusa. drops a ton of surprises, and more!
Pop the Clutch: Thrilling Tales of Rockabilly Monsters, and Hot Rod Horror is a true throwback in genre fiction that transports readers back in time.
Feminist science-fiction festival in Bilbao will focus on Mary Shelley’s Creature
In this week’s viewing: Mob Psycho 100 and Magical Girl Spec-Ops Asuka get busy with the battling, and more!
A contest for stories for an anthology commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Moon landing and Feminism as portrayed through science fiction and fantasy television series.
In this week’s viewing: kemurikusa. gets even stranger, The Promised Neverland finally tries the escaping part, and more!
In this week’s viewing: kemurikusa. reminds us that it’s post-apocalyptic, Mob Psycho 100 leans on the “Psycho” part, and more!
A review of The Baron of Pest (The Fathers of the Full Moon, Book One) by Milenko Karzulovic
A video conference with Luis Vigil, editor of the magazine New Dimension
If an egg appears on the mantle in act 1….
A story about Cordwainer Smith and the Instrumentality of Mankind wins an award
In this week’s viewing: Magical Girl Spec-Ops Asuka tries to cheer up, The Promised Neverland has problems with operational security, and more!
Today, an Interview with Héctor Espadas López Tello, author of “The Last City of the World”

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