
‘Invoked #1:’ Comic Book Review
What fools these mortals be. Magic. It’s a word that can breed wonder and fear, suspicion and desire. It’s oft overlooked by those that find
What fools these mortals be. Magic. It’s a word that can breed wonder and fear, suspicion and desire. It’s oft overlooked by those that find
In issue #2 of Orphan Black: Deviations, tensions rise to extreme levels. No one knows who to trust or where answers may lie. As the
When I first heard that When Wrong Is Right, now playing at the Eclectic Company Theatre in Valley Village, CA, involved a dance marathon, my
While disco was hot and bell bottoms were cool, the late 1970s saw an influx of popular culture milestones on the silver screen that included
“I heard that Fox was gonna do Alien vs. Predator, which really depressed me, because I was very proud of the movies. I’ve nothing against
Though Alien and Aliens were released in 1979 and 1986, respectively, it was in the 1990s that Aliens, as a universe, solidified and proliferated itself
The following is an interview with Jaime Prater, host of Perfect Organism: The Alien Saga Podcast. In this interview, Fanbase Press President Bryant Dillon talks
“Chimera”7.14 (aired February 17, 1999) “You’ve done many things, been many things, but you’ve never known love.”“Compared to the Link, it is a pale shadow.
What do you think I am, crazy? You’ll shut off the flashlight when I’m halfway across!
The following is an interview with Chris Piccaro (Hunter’s Prayer, Pride + Prejudice + Zombies), music supervisor for the company, Supe Troop. In this interview,
Reading the final, final chapter in the Life and Death series is like reading the first chapter in what should be a brand new series.