After fans revisited the world of Panem in The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes and its subsequent film adaptation, author Suzanne Collins and Schoalstic Trade have announced a new prequel novel titled Sunrise on the Reaping for a March 18th, 2025 release [UPDATE: Lionsgate has also now announced a film adaptation for 2026, with details added to […]
Vecna: Eve of Ruin brings a new high stakes adventure for D&D fans
A brand new adventure book is available for D&D fans that puts the whole of existence into jeopardy. Vecna: Eve of Ruin is available in both hardback and digital versions and will challenge players to save the whole of existence. In Vecna: Eve of Ruin, the evil lich Vecna is starting a powerful and devastating ritual, one […]
Book Review – Star Wars: The Living Force
Ricky Church reviews Star Wars: The Living Force by John Jackson Miller… Of all the time gaps between the Star Wars trilogies, one of the most intriguing is the time before The Phantom Menace, showing us what the Jedi Order was like before becoming embroiled in galactic crises like Naboo’s occupation and the Clone Wars. Author John Jackson […]
Pit Luke and Mara Jade against Joruus C’boath and Luuke with Hasbro’s Star Wars: The Last Command Black Series 4-Pack
Disney may have taken the Death Star’s superlaser to the Expanded Universe when it assumed control of the Star Wars saga following its purchase of Lucasfilm, but fans of the beloved Legends material are still given the occasional treat to enjoy – the latest being an all-new Star Wars: The Black Series six inch four-pack […]
Alien goes all-ages with Disney’s new A is for Alien kids book
Having already mined the 20th Century Fox franchise with Marvel comic books, an upcoming movie from Fede Alvarez and a TV series from Noah Hawley, Disney is now expanding the audience of the Alien franchise with the newest addition to the Little Golden Book line, A is for Alien. As per the official description from […]
Exclusive Interview – CJ Valin and Jaime Castle on their Harrier superhero trilogy
Brad Cook chats with CJ Valin and Jaime Castle about their Harrier superhero trilogy… The comic book medium tends to be synonymous with superheroes, but you can really tell any kind of story in it. Check out Art Spiegelman’s Maus, Joe Kubert’s Fax From Sarajevo, and Will Eisner’s A Contract with God and Other Tenement […]
Book Review – Star Wars: Inquisitor – Rise of the Red Blade
Ricky Church reviews Star Wars: Inquisitor – Rise of the Red Blade… By now in the Star Wars franchise we’ve seen several stories of various Jedi escaping death during the infamous Order 66, whether that’s from comics, Jedi: Fallen Order, the conclusion to The Clone Wars or The Bad Batch. However, it has been rare when we’ve seen a former […]
Exclusive Interview – Authors Justin Berger and Jamie Benning on Return of the Jedi Unauthorized Timeline
Brad Cook chats with authors Justin Berger and Jamie Benning about their Star Wars book Return of the Jedi Unauthorized Timeline 1976 – 2023… Recent years have witnessed the 40th anniversaries of the theatrical releases of many classic genre films from the 1970s and 80s. Aside from reminding Gen Xers of their mortality, those milestones […]
Book Review – The Beauty of Destruction by Gavin Smith
Michelle Herbert reviews The Beauty of Destruction by Gavin Smith… The Beauty of Destruction is the final part of Gavin Smith’s trilogy that started with Age of Scorpio and A Quantum Mythology, my reviews for both can be found here and here. As the trilogy feels more like one giant epic split into three novels, […]
Book Review – Push Start: The Art Of Video Games
Villordsutch reviews Push Start: The Art Of Video Games… As a fan of all things gaming since, well, since as far back as my aging mind will allow me to remember, the visual appearance of Push Start has already has caught my interest. With one of Tomohiro Nishikado’s Space Invaders staring at me from the […]
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