10 Strangest Small Towns in Fiction
When travelling the world of fiction we see magical lands of wonder, far off planets and many, many small towns. Mostly they are harmless…actually most of them are insane. Filled with oddballs of… Continue reading
When travelling the world of fiction we see magical lands of wonder, far off planets and many, many small towns. Mostly they are harmless…actually most of them are insane. Filled with oddballs of… Continue reading →
It’s no secret that most Hollywood productions are about men and their stories, and the same goes for historical films. While there have been a handful of famous (and awesome) ladies from history… Continue reading →
During the 1990’s television audiences saw a surge in animated programming aimed at a more adult audience. Shows such as; The Simpsons, South Park, Futurama and Ren and Stimpy combined cartoonish slapstick with mature content in order to… Continue reading →
The FX Network has a brand new show this summer called The Bridge. It is a remake of a Danish/Swedish tv series bout a serial killer plaguing the border of El Paso, TX, USA… Continue reading →
In 1988, comic writer, Chris Claremont, one of the most influential writers of the X-Men since Stan Lee first created them, and Frank Miller, a fan favorite comic creator who finds beauty in… Continue reading →
By Appa the Gypsy To make up for not posting in June and July, I’ve done a two-part book recommendations post for you guys, so to continue on from my previous post, I’m… Continue reading →
The Must Read Comics for the Week of 8/7/2013 Dial H #15 By: China Mieville, Alberto Ponticelli, Brian Bolland Publisher: DC Comics The Lowdown: Dial H was a hell of a trip of a… Continue reading →
By Appa the Gypsy I was a terrible person in June and July and decided to pass my classes at university instead of recommend books to you guys. So I decided you deserve a… Continue reading →
I am going to take a risk and suggest many visitors to this web site are fans of Batman. It is no secret that the writing staff here is and what is not… Continue reading →
The Academy Awards seem to work mostly in hindsight. They wait until a director has proven themselves over time before slinging them a Best Director statue rather than giving one to rich new… Continue reading →