Anime roundup 6/26/2014: Short-Timer Syndrome
In this week’s viewing: Two shows are ending already, and your reviewer is looking forward to the end of another.
In this week’s viewing: Two shows are ending already, and your reviewer is looking forward to the end of another.
Yes, it may be time for True Blood to go, but here’s hoping it will go out with a bite!
In this week’s viewing: Nanana and Brynhildr arrange confrontations with their toughest foes, and more!
Tanya rounds up the most popular posts of May for our Spanish speaking audience.
Meet grandmother Buluku, Ogum the warrior, Oxossi the hunter, Oxumare the rainbow snake, Babalu Aye the leper who heals infectious diseases, and Exu, Papa Legba or Baron Samedi: trickster, guide of spirits, devil on the crossroads.
Terence turns in a terrific con report on MCM Comicon London – and lots of great costume pics as well!
Kristina Grifantini, blog contributors, has sold a story to an SF-Horror anthology.
In this week’s viewing: JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure and Brynhildr in the Darkness are each down a character, and more!
Maleficent is an entertaining movie for both children and those who grow up with a special fondness for Sleeping Beauty, fantasy and folklore.
In this week’s viewing: Nanana and Brynhildr celebrate the power of friendship, and more!
In this week’s viewing: Ghosts, witches, the Devil, and more!
Is there any refined and beautiful skill Hannibal Lecter hasn’t mastered? Find out.
Boris Karloff made ‘terror’ films. Not horror films.
Dreams in Hannibal take viewers to a whole new level.
Almost everybody in this series is the absolute worst
Titan Books brings us the movie novelizations of all three books written by Alan Dean Foster in the original Alien saga. This powerful trio exemplifies why Foster is the master of movie novels.
In this week’s viewing: People are losing all sorts of body parts on all sorts of shows.
Week to week, Hannibal grows more horrifying and fascinating. You just can’t look away.
The Shroud Eaters by Alyx J. Shaw Paperback: 238 pages Publisher: Prizm (February 27, 2013) Paperback & Kindle Editions Alyx J. Shaw, author of the widely praised fantasy e-book trilogy, Strange Places in Time, turns […]
Why so many paranormal shows? Maybe its because so many people believe in that stuff….
The latest issue of Weird Tales is now on sale, featuring all manner of undead things!
Hannibal recap: in which we learn that meat, frightened as it is being killed, becomes acidic.
In this week’s viewing: JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure and Brynhildr in the Darkness stock up on main characters, and more!
In this week’s viewing: hideous psychic creatures, blobby parasitic ones, and more!
Is there anything more disturbing and fascinating on TV these days?
Somehow our first taste of fiction always seems to hold a special place in our minds and hearts even after we’ve read hundreds of new stories. Another installment of the ultimate science fiction reading list from some of our favorite authors and editors.
R.K. Troughton works as an engineer, developing tomorrow’s high-tech gadgets that protect you from the forces of evil as well as assist your doctor in piecing you back together. His passion for science fiction and fantasy has been fed through decades of consumption. He is the author of numerous science fiction and fantasy screenplays and short stories, and his debut novel is forthcoming. His articles appear every Wednesday morning on Amazing Stories.

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