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Fanbase Press Interviews Ben Aaronovitch on His Latest Novel, ‘Lies Sleeping’
The following is an interview with Ben Aaronovitch on Lies Sleeping, the latest novel within the Rivers of London Series. In this interview, Fanbase Press
The following is an interview with Ben Aaronovitch on Lies Sleeping, the latest novel within the Rivers of London Series. In this interview, Fanbase Press
Black Badge by Matt Kindt, Tyler Jenkins, and Hilary Jenkins is just getting warmed up. Gone is the episodic feel of the first three issues,
Good sci-fi can take real-world issues and put them in a different context to shine a new light on them. With society becoming increasingly automated,
With Thanksgiving fast approaching, we often find ourselves becoming more introspective, reflecting on the people and things for which we are thankful. As we at
Upon finishing The Flutter Collection, you will be filled with a million questions, and none of them will be, “Why did I read this?” You
She is a feral child. He is a broken old man. They brandish hot blades. They make short work of nasty, bearded vikings. They take
In the final pages of The Vexation of Vampires, Penny’s engagement with Peter fell apart when they realized they could not compromise on one of
You can only withhold information from the audience for so long before they start to become impatient. Cullen Bunn, the writer of Cold Spots and
The following is an interview with Thom Burgess on the special edition release of his new graphic novella, Malevolents – Click Click. In this interview,
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
Both seasons of the Netflix series, Stranger Things, have combined the familiarity of the 1980s and the terrifying unknown of dark fantasy worlds. Creators Matt
On Monday, November 12, geekdom lost a legend. Born in Manhattan in the early 1920s, Stanley Martin Lieber was raised with his younger brother in