Taking A Train To the End Of the World
A French graphic novel is coming to a theater near you….maybe.
Where (Comic Book) Art Meets Philosophy: A 1000 Ideas By 100 Manga Artists Review
A review of the art book: 1,100 Ideas By 100 Manga Artists
Review: Cemetery Girl by Charlaine Harris
Alastair reviews the new graphic novel by Charlaine Harris, Christopher Golden and Don Kramer
A Year With Amazing Stories: My Anime Blogiversary!
Morgana Santilli reflects on a year of posts and blogging. Happy Blogiversary!
Friday Fanzine: Fadeaway by Robert Jennings
Bob Jenning’s Fadeaway #39 – sercon at its finest.
A Different Type of Classics Illustrated
In the 1980s, DC comics found a different way to adapt some sf classics…introducing the Graphic Album
New Horror Comic Round-Up: Ghosted #006 + Grimm Fairy Tales Presents Wonderland: Asylum #1
There’s all kinds of new comic horrors hitting the stands these days. Here’s an introduction to just a few.
Is the Anime Renaissance Upon Us?
An examination of the world of anime in its current state and with its current offerings.
Review: National Lampoon’s June, 1972 Special Science Fiction Issue
A review of a satiric, transgrssive and humorous look at science fiction by the National Lampoon magazine.
Sneak Peak! Page 10 of A Doctor For the Enterprise
A sneak peak at one of the pages of A Doctor For the Enterprise – coming soon!
Have You Heard About Anime Jesus?: A Saint Young Men Review
Religious figures and anime make for a provocative mix.
Flying Cars and First Contacts
Here are two ambitious sf comics you might want to check out, particularly if you’re nominating titles for the 2013 Hugo awards.
What Were You Expecting, Baby?
A look at criticism of Space Dandy and some thoughts with relation to Cowboy Bebop.
The Eagle and Dan Dare: My First Exposure to SF
Steve takes us through the pages of the historic British comic mag, The Eagle.
Happy New Year! My Top 25 Horror Moments Of 2013
Mr. Simpson shares 25 horrors with us, a journey through a horrifying year.
Quique Alcatena—Dibujante por M. C. Carper
M.C. Carper interviews Quique Alcatena about his work and interests.
Just A League Of Bickering Clones
Matter-Eater Lad, come home; all is forgiven: Bill Spangler visits the year 3,000 in search of the Legion of Super Heroes….
MAGNUS DAGON – Escritor de CF – por M. C. Carper
M. C. Carper interviews science fiction author Magnus Dagon
Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Isn’t Over Yet!
You’ll want to see this: the almost completed cover illustration of David Gerrold’s hilarious A Doctor For the Enterprise comic, illustrated by Troy Boyle and coming at you real soon now!
M. C. Carper — Historietista por Jorge Pérez Perri
Mario C. Carper has been interviewing the stars of the Spanish genre world for us. Now, Jorge Pérez Perri interviews Mario C. Carper. You don’t need to read Spanish to enjoy Mario’s gallery!
Satoshi Kon and Christmas Miracles
You may have heard of the famous Japanese directors Akira Kurosawa and Hayao Miyazaki. You should have heard of Satoshi Kon – and now you will….
Spider Jerusalem vs. the World
Fear and loathing in a dark future with Spider Jerusalem, the Hunter S. Thompson of the fictional future.
Why “I Don’t Like Anime” Doesn’t Really Make Sense
Morgana Santilli discusses etiquette of how to say you aren’t interested in anime, and the prejudice you show in saying you don’t like anime.
The Beast That Shouted Love at the Heart of the Comic Book
Harlan Ellison gets his Dumas on.
Itadakimasu! The Significance of Food In Anime
Can wisdom be found in a ramen noodle shop? Fans, Anime and Food collide – but there’s no need to call in Senator Blutarsky.
Novedades de Noviembre en Latinoamérica
ARGENTINA “Legión”, la primera novela gráfica de Salvador Sanz ha sido reeditada por el sello OVNI Press. Según los expertos ésta es la obra más redonda del autor. La presentación tuvo lugar el 31 de […]

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