Tag: sci-fi
REVIEW: THE PULL is too ambitious for its own good
Steve Orlando and Ricardo López Ortiz bring loads of energy and ideas into a sci-fi thriller that doesn't quite stick the landing.
TRICK OR BEAT: Man is the real monster–an ode to Guillermo Del Toro
Guillermo Del Toro is beloved by fans of fantasy and horror, but what sets his films apart is how rarely literal "monsters" are the true villains.
INTERVIEW: Talking HEAVY METAL #300 with Editor-in-Chief Tim Seeley
Veteran comic book writer and new Heavy Metal Editor-in-Chief Tim Seeley discusses the influential SFF magazine's past, present, and future.
PREVIEW: HEXAGON #1 is a sci-fi spin on the consequences of championship
All Don wants to do is play video games, but the world has other plans.
Bunn, MacDonald, and Filardi’s sci-fi horror series ROGUE PLANET coming from Oni Press
The series tracks a team on a mining expedition to a deadly distant world.
REVIEW: UNDERWATER has two major flaws
But Kristen Stewart and Jessica Henwick are fantastic.
North, Monteys & Zaplana team up for graphic novel adaptation of Vonnegut’s SLAUGHTERHOUSE-FIVE
This marks the first time Vonnegut's work has been adapted into a graphic novel.
EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: Dave Chisholm gets psychological with sci-fi thriller CANOPUS
Canopus #1 hits shelves in February.
INTERVIEW: Dominique Tipper & Cas Anvar open up about big changes in THE EXPANSE...
New cast mates, new relationships, new environments... so what's new with Naomi and Alex?
Interview: Burn Gorman & Ty Franck dive deep into THE EXPANSE’s new villain
What exactly does Murtry want?
REVIEW: THE EXPANSE Season 4 gets away from itself, but it’s still worth watching
At least, the first six episodes aren't quite up to the series' past standard of excellence.
INTERVIEW: Molly Brooks wreaks havoc (and saves the day) with SANITY & TALLULAH
"They’re my wish-fufillment fantasy: being able to trust the people around you to learn from their mistakes, prioritize the common good, and contribute to solutions."