(Note: I am still open to comic/graphic novel suggestions. Feel free to leave them here.)
Yesterday, I went to the comic book shop. It has been close to a decade since I last went into one, and longer since went shopping for comic ...
The other day, I stuck my foot really far into my mouth. While recording an episode of The Skiffy and Fanty Show, we managed to get into a discussion about race in the various colonial empires (a discussion that is not part of the actua...
I'm going to run off to the comic book shop at some point this week. And that means I'm going to buy me some comics...which is where you lot come in. Since I haven't been in the comic/graphic novel world in a while (aside from some man...
I've recently become interested in reading comics again. I used to read them as a youngin', but sort of gave up on them for one reason or another (I used to collect all the trading cards from Marvel, too, and probably still have some fl...
A certain someone has written a brilliant little post in which they argues that John Scalzi should be impeached as SFWA president and N.K. Jemisin / Saladin Ahmed should be removed from the Nebula Awards short list because they apparentl...
The following were the most popular posts on my blog for the month of April. The repeats have me a tad baffled, as at least two of these posts are in the top 10 list of my most popular posts of all time. Weirdness.
Here's the list:
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The Daily Times reports that the Navajo Nation Museum and the Parks and Recreation Department are working with LucasFilm to translate Star Wars into Diné bizaad, the traditional language of the Navajo people.
There's more detail at t...
(This review is as spoiler free as I can make it. In doing so, there are a lot of things that I'll say without context, as the particularities of certain characters or plot elements have not been revealed in the trailers and are rather ...
In a recent New York Times review of the SF action adventure film, Oblivion, Manohla Dargis opens with the following:
If only it were less easy to laugh at “Oblivion,” a lackluster science-fiction adventure with Tom Cruise that, even ...
If you haven't seen it already, Strange Horizons recently released their assessment of the data for books reviewed and reviewers, divided by gender, at major SF review sources. It's definitely worth checking out.
(Yes, I mentioned th...