
Anime roundup 8/13/2015: That Which Does Not Kill You
In this week’s viewing: Charlotte has a major plot attack, and more!
In this week’s viewing: Charlotte has a major plot attack, and more!
In this week’s viewing: You wait and wait for a show that really makes you think, and then three show up all at once.
In this week’s viewing: Gatchaman Crowds is ready for an intellectual brawl, Rokka and Charlotte have their full teams assembled for some smackdown, and more!
A poignant portrayal of a land abandoned to gruesome death calls to mind the devastation caused by the Black Plague nearly seven hundred years ago.
In this week’s viewing: Six candidates for further viewing means a little pruning to set the lineup for the rest of the season.
In this week’s viewing: A ton more premieres, and a not-so-fond farewell to Arslan.
Step up and see what’s going to be invading a simulcast site near you starting in July!
Zombies are no longer confined to the sandbox known as horror. They have found their way into science fiction and fantasy.
So…I Survived the Zombie Apocalypse and All I Got Was this Podcast is a pleasant little surprise for anyone looking for some Walking Dead filler over the reruns of summer.
Israeli author and traveler Lavie Tidhar discusses the World SF blog, traveling the world for inspiration and his latest works.
Tim Lebbon’s 2012 novel The Heretic Land is something of an endangered species in modern publishing; a self-contained, complete unto itself secondary world fantasy novel.
Scide Splitters reviews seven fun filled cases from the files of Dan Shamble, Zombie Private Investigator.
Hunting Monsters Is My Business – The Mordecai Slate Stories is an action packed collection reminiscent to the pulp classic dime store novels with a morbid twist of supernatural mystery and intrigue.
What if zombies didn’t move…until you weren’t looking at them?
It’s almost Christmas, so what better way to enjoy the holidays than sitting by the fire and checking out Adam Roberts book I Am Scrooge: A Zombie Story for Christmas.
Episode Self Help, in which the show runners show us exactly what they think of their audience…
Catching up on our own recaps, James and Steve review the previous two episodes of The Walking Dead, season 5
A report on and a photo gallery from the VII International Colloquium for Fiction Fantastic held at the Center for Literary Studies Antonio Cornejo Polar Lima – Peru
This week James & Steve discuss special effects, trust (or lack thereof) and the continuing absence of batteries in The Walking Dead
A review of a history of You Are the Hero adventure game books.
A look at each week’s episodes by two opposing critics, presented in a conversational style
A look at each week’s episodes by two opposing critics, presented in a conversational style
Steve reviews a book and a movie that he enjoyed.
Fiction RIver has been a huge success, particularly in introducing a diversity of themes.
The apocalypse is not about the disaster. It’s not about the zombies or giant lizards or robots or radiation. It is about how we survive it.
Tanya brings us the latest Spanish releases for the month of June.
Gary Dalkin reviews Daphne du Maurier’s 1976 collection Echoes From The Macabre: Selected Stories. Which as the title suggests, is a reprint collection focusing on some of du Maurier’s more horrific tales.
Sailor Moon is finally here, and it’s bringing friends! See what’s coming your way with the new anime season.
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