#AlienDay 2020: Corporate Dystopia in the ‘Alien’ Franchise
Since the late 1970s, the Alien franchise has terrified audiences with its iconic and nightmarish extra-terrestrial creatures, but, since that very first film, a far
Since the late 1970s, the Alien franchise has terrified audiences with its iconic and nightmarish extra-terrestrial creatures, but, since that very first film, a far
The following is an interview with Golden Globe-winning and 4-time Emmy-nominated television writer, producer, and showrunner Maxine Lapiduss (Ellen, Roseanne, Home Improvement, Dharma & Greg)
Here at Fanbase Press, we strive to provide an outlet for up-and-coming creators to promote and showcase their incredible works. With thousands of creators utilizing
The first images that come to mind when I think of H.R. Giger aren’t necessarily of the Xenomorph. The first images are of human frames
While the movie Alien was released in 1979, the first video game adaptation of the science-fiction horror experience came three years later with Alien for
The following is an interview with writer Haiko Hörnig and artist Marius Pawlitza regarding the recent English-language release of their graphic novel series, A House Divided.
With the postponement of Free Comic Book Day this year, comics creators Russell Nohelty (publisher, Wannabe Press) and Neo Edmund (writer, Red Riding, Mighty Morphin
The following is an interview with author Clive Fleury regarding the recent release of his book, Kill Code. In this interview, Fanbase Press Editor-in-Chief Barbra
The following is an interview with Tapas Editor-in-Chief Michael Son regarding the digital platform’s launch of the #InThisTogether campaign. In this interview, Fanbase Press Editor-in-Chief
This comic kind of sneaks up on you. It can turn on a dime from “What’s going on?” to “What happens next?” Of course, it
The following is an interview with author Barbara Barnett regarding the recent release of her book, Alchemy of Glass. In this interview, Fanbase Press Editor-in-Chief
Heart is at the center of this story: the loss, the meaning, and the quest to find both. It is a journey many of us