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Star Wars: The Last Jedi Trailer is Out
They are here: the trailer for Star Wars: The Last Jedi and the movie poster, and both look promising Have you also been waiting to find out what happened out there on the cliff, after Rey meets Luke Skywalker? We certainly have. Now, the teaser trailer for “Star Wars: The Last Jedi”, the 8th movie in George Lucas’ franchise…
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‘Annalium Scriptor’, Epitaph Seven: The Gods Are Against Me
Epitaph Seven: The Gods Are Against Me By Zach Wheat “I have to stop, Stradanis,” Joth gasped. “Call your dog. He’s crazy.” Joth slowed his horse and dismounted, stretching his saddle sore muscles. Stradanis yelled out to his dog and clapped his hands, but Tawn, smug with satisfaction, didn’t look back as he continued to streak across the…
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Neil Gaiman’s American Gods Trailer Has Landed
Surreal, violent and mysterious – the second trailer for the new fantasy series, ‘American Gods’ has hit the web Mr. Wednesday paves the road to the epic showdown between the old gods and the new, in the new and somewhat surreal trailer for the upcoming fantasy series from STARZ, based on Neil Gaiman’s bestselling book, American Gods (2001). The…
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Space Oddities: Dreamchild (Gavin Millar, 1985)
Each month, Raz Greenberg reviews an overlooked piece of science fiction, fantasy or horror – be it a film, a television episode, a comic or a game – one that should have gotten more attention when it first came out and should still be remembered, in his opinion. This month, he takes a trip to Lewis Carroll’s wonderland,…
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The Seven Sisters – the Sequel to Neverwhere
So, this finally happened Neil Gaiman has announced his next book will be The Seven Sisters. Neil Gaiman’s Norse Mythology has barely hit the stores, but the rock star of fantasy literature has already announced his next project: a sequel to Neverwhere, more than 20 years after the publication of the original book. For those who need a reminder, Neverwhere…
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Space Oddities: Shadow of the Comet (Infogrames, 1993)
Each month, Raz Greenberg reviews an overlooked piece of science fiction, fantasy or horror – be it a film, a television episode, a comic or a game – one that should have gotten more attention when it first came out and should still be remembered, in his opinion. This month, he digs up a forgotten Lovecraft horror story in…
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