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Space Oddities: Cartoons (Ron Cobb, 1965-1976)
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 explores some lesser-known works by one of the great…
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Omri Koresh’s Nuerva: An Art Book
Nuerva: an Art Book was written and painted by the Israeli artist Omri Koresh. The story revolves around a single character, who is swept into a magical, but terrifying journey of self-discovery in a fantasy realm called Nuerva. The book is suitable for ages 18+. It also happens to need YOUR help in order to come out. “Nuerva” is a…
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Space Oddities: Visual Futurist
Space Oddities: Visual Futurist: The Art & Life of Syd Mead (Joaquin Montalvan,2006) 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…
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Interview with Kathleen Jennings Illustrator of Gobbolino, the Witch’s Cat
In anticipation of the release of the Hebrew translation of Gobbolino, the Witch’s Cat, by Ursula Moray Williams, published in Israel by Utz Publishing, we talked with Australian illustrator, Kathleen Jennings, to get a glimpse into the creative mind behind the illustration of the book. First of all, hi and thank you for agreeing to have this interview. I’ve been an admirer of your work…
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Interview with Kazu Kibuishi
The Last Council, the fourth installment in the Amulet series, has recently been published. We spoke with Amulet creator, Kazu Kibuishi, about the series, comics and more. Kazu Kibuishi is a busy person. Small wonder, since he is also one of the most popular creators in the comics industry for young audiences, today. Millions of children (and those who are…
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