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AD ASTRA: Brad Pitt goes looking for Daddy in space in latest trailer and...

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James Gray science fiction epic is scheduled for release on September 20

Interview: Danny Lore is a creative force to be reckoned with & QUEEN OF...

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The Beat interviews Danny Lore to talk about the Vault series Queen of Bad Dreams, science fiction, and brown agency.

5 Must-See Streaming Dystopian Series That You Might Have Missed

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1983  Dystopias are by definition fictional societies, but the Earth has had its share of factual ones. You don’t have to create a worst case scenario with a pretend political boogeyman with a history that...

INDIE VIEW: In ‘Highwayman,’ we all get to see the tree fall in the...

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John Seven reviews 'Highwayman' by Koren Shadmi

INDIE VIEW: Different realities clash in ‘Alienation’ and ‘Ghost Tree #1’

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John Seven reviews 'Alienation' and 'Ghost Tree #1'

DUNE gets hardcover release with new features to hype up the movie

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Science Fiction classic DUNE to get new hardcover edition with extras galore

5 Must-See Streaming Science Fiction Series That You Might Have Missed

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Akta Manniskor (Real Humans) Mainly known as the inspiration for the series Humans rather than for any details of its own, Swedish writer Lars Lundström’s Akta Manniskor surpasses its English-language remake in many ways, particularly...
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EXCLUSIVE: Statix Press launches Bilal and Druillet Library collections

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In 2019 they'll be releasing the The Druillet Library and The Bilal Library, collecting rare and out-of-print classics.
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Review: ‘On A Sunbeam’ is a heartfelt sci-fi tour de force

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The past is filled with unresolved issues, incidents, relationships for most people, and in many ways Tillie Walden’s On A Sunbeam is about moving forward to work on what’s past. It’s apt that this is...
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EXCLUSIVE: Interior art reveal on Bilal’s Exterminator 17

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We've got ten pages of Interior art from the English translation of Enki Bilal’s Exterminator 17.
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Review: Technology as the agent of change, good or bad, in ‘I Feel Machine’

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In some ways aiming to be the Black Mirror of graphic anthologies, I Feel Machine features six cartoonists each exploring the intersection between humanity and technology, and how humans change because of their encounters...

Review: ‘Retrograde Orbit’ celebrates the possibilities when all the planets align

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British cartoonist Kristyna Baczynski makes her graphic novel debut with Retrograde Orbit, a sweet little meditation on upending roots and reclaiming them. Flint’s family comes from the planet Doma, but they fled to Tisa following...

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