October is here and which means horror comics month! Starting the week I will begin reviewing various vintage and classic horror comics through to Halloween. Let’s get spooky! Last updated on October 1, 2024 Post navigation View original source here.
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In 2017, one of the greatest actors of his generation decided to proverbially hang ’em up. Daniel Day-Lewis, fresh off reuniting with There Will Be Blood director Paul Thomas Anderson on the film Phantom Thread, decided that the fashion-centric film would be his last. It turns out, however, that his retirement was short-lived. Seven years
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. 2024 National Book Award Finalists Announced The 25 Finalists for the 2024 National Book Awards were announced this
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Following a series of prerelease leaks for The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom coming from emulator users, Nintendo has reportedly contacted the lead developer of Switch emulator Ryujinx and had the project shut down. As of this writing, the Ryujinx website main page remainds unaltered, but the download page has had links and resources
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Ryan Murphy, creator of shows like American Horror Story and Glee, is back with a new show, this time one with an… interesting premise. If there’s one thing you can count on when it comes to Ryan Murphy, it’s that you can always expect a show that people will talk about from him,
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Julia, Sandra, Reese—the best romantic comedies are dominated by queens, but that doesn’t mean there’s no room for a king. Enter Tom Hanks, who has been making moviegoers chuckle and swoon for decades thanks to his classic romantic comedies, several of which partnered him up with another member of rom-com royalty, Meg Ryan. Sure, his
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The development of “superhuman” strength and power has long been admired in many cultures across the world. This may reflect the importance of these physical fitness characteristics in many facets of our lives from pre-history to today: hunting and gathering, the construction of large buildings and monuments, war, and more recently, sport. Potentially, the current
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SpaceX has risen to prominence on the strength of its Falcon 9 rocket, a launch vehicle that, until recently, seemed almost bulletproof. The Falcon 9 has now suffered its third launch anomaly in as many months, leading SpaceX to once again ground the rocket until engineers can understand why this weekend’s launch didn’t go entirely
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Circa Waves have shared new single ‘We Made It’ to announce their sixth album ‘Death & Love, Part 1’ – inspired by frontman Kieran Shuddall undergoing emergency heart surgery that saved his life. Check it out below along with our interview with the singer. The Liverpool indie stars were forced to cancel several shows in
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In January 2023, a new comet was discovered. Comets are found regularly, but astronomers quickly realised this one, called C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS), had the potential to be quite bright. Some hyperbolic reports have suggested it might be the “comet of the century“, but any astronomer will tell you the brightness of comets is notoriously hard
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Erin A. Craig, bestselling author of House of Salt and Sorrows, takes readers on a journey through self-discovery and moral conflict in The Thirteenth Child. Hazel Trépas, the unwanted thirteenth child of a “foolish huntsman” and his “very pretty wife,” was promised to the Dreaded End—the god of Death—before she was even born. Years later,
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I will be focusing on Titan Comics and their latest release of “Savage Sword of Conan” and “Conan the Barbarian” books this week. I’m also reading through the old Atlas Seaboard magazine “Gothic Romances”. I’m getting closer to a review on that one. Stay tuned. Post navigation View original source here.
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The “grumpy veteran police detective” is a well-worn trope but it’s possible nobody has ever done it better than John Ashton. While Ashton had nearly 100 screen credits to his name, he will likely be best remembered as Detective John Taggart in the Beverly Hills Cop films opposite Judge Reinhold and Eddie Murphy. Yesterday we
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