Tag: science fiction
AD ASTRA: Brad Pitt goes looking for Daddy in space in latest trailer and...
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...
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
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...
John Seven reviews 'Highwayman' by Koren Shadmi
INDIE VIEW: Different realities clash in ‘Alienation’ and ‘Ghost Tree #1’
John Seven reviews 'Alienation' and 'Ghost Tree #1'
DUNE gets hardcover release with new features to hype up the movie
Science Fiction classic DUNE to get new hardcover edition with extras galore
5 Must-See Streaming Science Fiction Series That You Might Have Missed
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...
EXCLUSIVE: Statix Press launches Bilal and Druillet Library collections
In 2019 they'll be releasing the The Druillet Library and The Bilal Library, collecting rare and out-of-print classics.
Review: ‘On A Sunbeam’ is a heartfelt sci-fi tour de force
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...
EXCLUSIVE: Interior art reveal on Bilal’s Exterminator 17
We've got ten pages of Interior art from the English translation of Enki Bilal’s Exterminator 17.
Review: Technology as the agent of change, good or bad, in ‘I Feel Machine’
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
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...