Luke Cage by Phil Noto
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Book Review! The Sci-Fi Chronicles: A Visual History of the Galaxy's Greatest Science Fiction
Welcome, fellow science fiction enthusiasts to a journey through time and space, where imagination knows no bounds and possibilities have no limits. Today, we embark on an adventure into the vast and captivating world of science fiction, diving deep into a visual history that will leave you awe-inspired. Get ready to explore the Sci-Fi Chronicles: A Visual History of the Galaxy’s Greatest Science…
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The 10 Best Marvel Characters Created by Roy Thomas - A Ranking
Roy Thomas’ Best Comic Book Creations, Ranked
Roy Thomas is a legendary figure in the world of comic books, known for his incredible storytelling and character creation skills. His work has left an indelible mark on the industry, particularly during his time with Marvel Comics where he succeeded Stan Lee as editor-in-chief. In this post, we’ll take a deep dive into 10 of the greatest comic book…
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Rock & Rule Revisited: A Neon Apocalypse Serenaded by Rock Gods
Ever stumbled upon a film that feels like a fever dream dipped in neon and blasted with power chords? That’s Rock & Rule, my friends. A Canadian animation oddity from 1983, it’s a heady cocktail of post-apocalyptic sci-fi, rock opera, and anthropomorphic animals with more attitude than a mosh pit full of porcupines.
A World Rebuilt on Rock and Ruin
Imagine a world where humans nuked themselves…
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Weird Mythology: The Strangest Norse Myths
Welcome, weirdos, to a realm where gods ride flying chariots pulled by goats, where squirrels deliver divine messages up and down the world tree, and where a trickster god once gave birth to an eight-legged horse. That’s right, we’re diving headfirst into the weird world of Norse mythology.
The Chariots of the Gods
First up, let’s talk about Thor, the hammer-wielding, lightning-slinging,…
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An Audio Abyss of Oddities: Top Podcasts for Lovers of ‘The Weird’
Ready to get Weird? Then listen to our list of the top 15 podcasts dealing with the strange, the unusual, and the uncanny.
Welcome to the shadowy corners of the podcasting universe, where the strange, the obscure, and the downright eerie reign supreme. If you’ve ever found yourself captivated by the hidden crevices of history, the spine-tingling elements of weird fiction, or the cult depths of bizarre cinema, then, my fellow fans of the weird, you are in the right place. Here’s your ultimate guide to the podcasts…
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Future Sports! Art by the great Glenn Fabry
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Morbius the Living Vampire. Art by Dan Brereton 🦇
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Boris Vallejo fantasyscape
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Weird Fictions: John Gardner’s ‘Grendel’
In this post we revisit a classic fantasy masterwork of weird fiction that flips the script on one of the most ancient epics known to humankind. Grendel, penned by John Gardner, reimagines the Beowulf saga through the eyes of its most notorious and monstrous villain. This is not just a story retold, however; it’s a philosophical descent into the essence of monstrosity, humanity, and the blurred…
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Sci-fi art by Jean Giraud, aka Moebius
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The Invisible. Art by Brian Bolland
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Berserker Wonder Woman. Art by David Finch
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Death’s Head II. Art by Liam Sharp
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Marvel 2099. Art by Bob Larkin
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Trippin’ the Weird Fantastic. Doom Patrol art by Richard Case.
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Kyle Baker's Superman
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