


The Phoenix Incident: Hidden Extra Film Content Scattered Across the Internet!
A Sci Fi scavenger hunt!

Anime roundup 5/5/2016: Chasing Shadows
In this week’s viewing: The Lost Village reveals its monster, Re: ZERO drops more hints toits mystery, and more!

Anime roundup 4/28/2016: Who’s the Boss
In this week’s viewing: Kagewani gets around to updating us on the title character, The Lost Village is cagey about its protagonist, and more!

Anime roundup 4/21/2016: And This Is Where the Story Really Starts
In this week’s viewing: Two more premieres, and then the final lineup for the rest of the season!

Anime roundup 3/31/2016: It Ain’t Over ‘Til It’s Over
In this week’s viewing: ERASED goes out on top, another show has a suprise extra helping coming, and more!

Anime roundup 3/17/2016: Players at the Game of People
In this week’s viewing: master manipulators on display in Erased, Active Raid, and Gundam, and more!

Anime roundup 3/7/2016: Pass the Idiot Ball
In this week’s viewing: Active Raid gets a lot of entertainment out of a stupid villain, ERASED gets it from a less-than-intelligent hero, and more!

Anime roundup 2/25/2016: Suspicious
In this week’s viewing: ERASED ratchets up the mystery and tension, Active Raid develops a worrying pattern, and more!

Anime roundup 2/18/2016: Taking a Level In Awesome
In this week’s viewing: Iron-Blooded Orphans announces that it’s officially time to be awesome, BBK/BRNK and Active Raid agree, and more!

Anime roundup 2/11/2016: Don’t Trust Anyone Over 30
In this week’s viewing: BBK/BRNK and ERASED join Gundam in showing that adults are a bunch of double-crossing creeps, and more!

Anime roundup 2/4/2016: To Each Their Own
In this week’s viewing: A lot of variety, from an infodump in Utawarerumono to an epic battle in Iron-Blooded Orphans, and more!

Review: Spook by Joshua Starnes and Lisandro Estherren
From page one, readers will quickly realize that the new comic Spook written by Joshua Starnes with artwork by Lisandro Estherren is not your ordinary funny book.

An Interview With Renowned Music Composer: Akira Yamaoka (Silent Hill, Shadows of the Damned, cont.)
an interview with composer and game director AkiraYamaoka

Anime roundup 1/14/2016: Next Sunday, A.D.
In this week’s viewing: The first batch of premieres has something of a theme…

Winter 2016 SF Anime Preview
A winter blast of new anime series is coming your way in January!

Review: The Troop
The Troop is an imaginative new comic of mutant heroes from Titan Comics by Noel Clarke and J. Cassara that will draw you in and not let go.

Solaris acquires Sherlock Holmes and the Servants Of Hell by Paul Kane
The world’s greatest detective crashes into Clive Barker’s infamous realm of horror

Noticias Literatura 19-8
Profiles of new releases – The Stone Army, Monsters in the West, Son of Stone & Other Stories and a hispanic fantasy anthology.

Small Press Book Review: Starbase Human by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
The latest Retrieval Artist novel – Starbase Human – will throw you some curves.

Glen Orbik – 1963-2015
The world of illustration lost a real treasure this past week when artist Glen Orbik lost his long battle with cancer on May 11th.

Reseña de Libros: Las Novelas Policiales de Lenin Solano Ambía
Meet Peruvian author Lenin Ambía Solano, crime writer

Review: Red Planet Blues by Robert J. Sawyer
A Robert J. Sawyer novel is always cause for celebration, though some more than others.

WHAT’S THIS FANTASY DOING IN MY MYSTERY / THRILLER?
A review of In the Electric Mist with Confederate Dead

Review: Earthbound by Adam Lewinson
Earthbound by Adam Lewinson is a multifaceted story well suited for fandom. Filled with science fiction, mystery, romance, western and even a hint of space adventure, the possibilities are endless.

Review: Batman 66’ Meets the Green Hornet
The dynamic duo of DC Comics and Dynamite Entertainment brings fans of two iconic super hero teams together in this exciting six issue comic series, Batman 66’ Meets the Green Hornet.

Noticias Literatura 1-4
An interview with author David Calleja; a report on a fantastic film festival and the 2nd Eurocon 2015 progress report.


Small Press Review: The Peyti Crisis by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
The Peyti Crisis: Rusch deftly manages to handle a large cast of characters without missing a beat

Small Press Book Review: A Murder of Clones by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Rusch pulls off another taught thriller with A Murder of Clones.
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