For a franchise often invoked as a brilliant metaphor for racism, the latest X-Men film, last summer’s X-Men: First Class, didn’t break any new ground depicting tolerance of racial and ethnic diversity. It appears the…
Just how often can one tell a “tale as old as time” before it becomes time-worn? That’s a question both The CW and ABC may be answering before too long. Within a week of each…
Peter flung out his arms. There were no children there, and it was night time; but he addressed all who might be dreaming of the Neverland, and who were therefore nearer to him than you…
Are you a musician and a Superman fan? If so, you may want to know about the “Represent the S” project. According to organizers, the project will be a compilation of all-new, original, fan-written and…
While The Hobbit will no doubt get the lion’s share (so to speak) of fantasy movie fans’ attention in 2012, admirers of the ongoing film adaptation of The Chronicles of Narnia are still holding out hope…
Sci-Fi Christian Log, stardate 1201.05 (that’s January 5, 2012 in old-school Trek fandom speak, for the uninitated): Two pieces of casting news from director J.J. Abrams’ upcoming Star Trek sequel see science fiction and fantasy…
So have you heard about “Alien Nativity” yet? Portland, Oregon artist Matt Henderson installed an illuminated, out-of-this-world-themed manger scene in a former church building this December. Not-so-little green wise men stand guard at the crèche, bearing…
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Had legendary comic book artist Jerry Robinson, who died Wednesday night at age 89, left behind only the Joker as his legacy, he would have achieved more than most artists could hope for. Where would…
Four thousand throats may be cut in one night by a running man. — Klingon proverb (Star Trek, “Day of the Dove”) I think the anonymous Klingon sage quoted above must have been talking about…
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