Artist Neil Cole, curator of The Museum of Classic SciFi in Allendale Northumberland, has just published his latest retrospective – a short guide to the history of that most marvellous space hero, ...
The return of Ming and Merrill. now (or soon) appearing is Nancy Beiman and Looney Tunes, playing games with Rosebuds and Lum ...
Get Carter and Flash Gordon director Mike Hodges "felt very forgotten" and was frustrated that he could not get another film made, a new book will reveal. I'll Settle For Nothingness: Conversations ...
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Apple TV's 'Unfilmable' sci-fi show quietly solved TV's biggest adaptation problem
Decades of failed attempts couldn't stop this iconic sci-fi saga from breaking the mold and setting a whole new standard for the genre.
New Orleans' annual Fan Expo is what comic book conventions have morphed into in 2026. In the ’70s, comic conventions in church basements and VFW halls focused on comic book writers and artists with ...
If being a rehash weren’t bad enough, The Force Awakens is marred by one dubious storytelling beat after another. Oscar Isaac’s character, Poe Dameron, disappears for the middle act. The First Order ...
Scott Gordon admitted his feelings evolved on the much-anticipated movie “Marty Supreme.” Gordon, 65, a longtime competitive table tennis player who lives in Carmichael, consulted on the Josh ...
The original hero of space opera is up for debate. Chronologically, most would claim that John Carter, of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ novels, starting with A Princess of Mars (1912), is the beginning of the ...
In the early 2000s, there were plenty of one-and-done shows that came and went without much fanfare at all. But there's only one full-season television program that attempted to slow-burn the pulpy ...
Flash Gordon is a science fiction television series based on the characters of the Alex Raymond-created comic strip of the same name. Diverging from the storyline of the comics, the series set Flash, ...
Posting his take on Dan Dare, first seen in the British weekly, Eagle in 1950, Dan commented on BlueSky: “I don’t think we’ve had a new Dan Dare series in a while. “We really ought to get on that,” ...
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