Anime roundup 7/20/2017: The Big Picture
In this week’s viewing: Made in Abyss provides fine hand-crafted exposition, Chronos Ruler lays out its full premise, and more! Plus more premieres! And it’s time to select a lineup!
In this week’s viewing: Made in Abyss provides fine hand-crafted exposition, Chronos Ruler lays out its full premise, and more! Plus more premieres! And it’s time to select a lineup!
The Mummy: Palimpsest is a classic adventure packed with entertainment for hardcore fans of comics, horror and pulp classic films.
The Last of Us is a well realized computer game that contains both a thrilling zombie story and brilliant drama.
This week Steve throws a few spoilers into a review of Alien: Covenant. You might want to wait until you’ve seen the movie before you read this review. Just a friendly note.
In this week’s viewing: The final lineup for this season, and it’s looking outstanding!
In this week’s viewing: From obscure shorts to massive franchises, premieres for every taste! Including bad taste!
Asking the ultimate “what if” question, Memortality by Stephen H. Provost is a fast-paced adventure filled with more questions than it answers. And that’s okay.
In this week’s viewing: The old season departs, but first, the new season! I promise it’ll make sense when you click through…
Why have so many Stephen King novels remained so stubbornly resistant to Hollywood adaptation?
In this week’s viewing: Fewer season finales than expected, though ACCA bows out.
The eerie stories behind the Grimm Tales of Terror comics examine some of the most popular fictional events from film, literature, and anywhere else one might find twisted elements of the imagination.
In this week’s viewing: Everything’s heading for the endgame!
Those seeking bloodfests will be disappointed, but a great many others who still like vampire fiction will enjoy Darkly Dreaming.
In this week’s viewing: Tanya the Evil expands into rocketry, ACCA clings grimly to the idiot ball, and more!
In this week’s viewing: CHAOS;CHILD reaches maximum paranoia, Tanya the Evil is setting up a nasty surprise, and more!
New book and magazine releases, news of conventions and calls for contributions of interest to Spanish speakers interested in speculative fiction.
A touch of history, classic literature, and some fresh ideas to keep you on your toes, Wrathbone and Other Stories by Jason Parent is a solid collection of horror.
In this week’s viewing: ACCA and CHAOS;CHILD get a lot closer to assembling their puzzles, and more!
In this week’s viewing: Tanya the Evil and CHAOS;CHILD are desperately trying to stay on schedule, ACCA drops some long-delayed revelations, and more!
In this week’s viewing: ACCA is still chasing coup rumors, but Iron-Blooded Orphans comes up with one, and more!
In this week’s viewing: Iron-Blooded Orphans gets Tekkadan some revenge, Tanya the Evil starts to enjoy her job, and more!
In this week’s viewing: Tanya the Evil climbs the corporate ladder, the bureaucratic machinations of ACCA get ever more complicated, and more!
Celebrity Chef Zombie Apocalypse takes readers on the twisted journey of celebrity chef Floyd Rampant, brought back to life after being dead for fifteen years. What could go wrong?
As Marlon Brando says, “The horror… the horror.” Dr. Smith from Lost in Space says “Oh, the horror!” This week Steve reviews two horror films: one fantasy, one SF; one very good, one good up to a point. Which one is which? Read and find out!
In this week’s viewing: The snows of winter reveal the second half of premiere week and its winner.
Is it possible to create a character so despicable the reader is forced to like him?
Stand on your head! This week, Steve looks at two Australian video imports: one a film and one a TV series. Look for the series on Netflix soon!
Super Genius Comics digs up some fresh blood for Tales from the Crypt, Issue No. 1. A welcome return to this classic over-the-top horror series.
The first issue of Skelos is sure to please (if that’s the right word) fans of dark fantasy.

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