‘Saga #7:’ Advance Comic Book Review
 Saga is the incredible, new comic from Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples that follows the story of Marko and Alana, two lovers from
 Saga is the incredible, new comic from Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples that follows the story of Marko and Alana, two lovers from
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 One of the great things happening this year for me and my fellow Scoobies is the birth of an extended Buffyverse in the comic
“A director is a kind of idea and taste machine; a movie is a series of creative and technical decisions, and it’s the director’s
 Part of the pleasure of reading any great work is talking about it with your friends, sharing your discoveries, birthing crackpot theories, and shooting
Reporting from AFI Fest 2012 Presented by Audi Let’s take a moment and thank Mike Myers. And, Jason Bourne. It was in 1997 that
 This ain’t no March of the Penguins! Like some passionate, forbidden collaboration between Walt Disney and Quentin Tarantino, Penguins vs. Possums is an angry
The Thought Bubble Anthology is a collection of short comic stories collected for the Thought Bubble Festival in the UK. The festival is a
Perhapanauts is a cross between the BPRD and Torchwood. The team is made up of several monsters, a psychic, and Jerry O’Connell from Sliders.
 What if The Manhattan Project wasn’t just about building a nuclear bomb but was only one of hundreds of dangerous and potentially world-changing projects