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Societies of the Future, Utopia, Dystopia or Sparta77

Societies of the Future, Utopia, Dystopia or Sparta

Science Fiction is often an expression of humanity's attempt to peer into the future, to foresee what is to come and imagine what the world, and also to better understand our own society and culture by looking...

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Star Trek: Data's Love Life (A Retrospective)76

Star Trek: Data's Love Life (A Retrospective)

It isn't easy being a machine in love as Data, the android on the television series "Star Trek: The Next Generation" could tell you. If his predecessor Spock had women throwing themselves as his unemotional Vulcan feet usually to no avail, Data...

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The Deathstalker Saga by Simon R. Green74

The Deathstalker Saga by Simon R. Green

When one first comes across one of the Deathstalker books, for too many the first association is with a certain series of terrible B movies involving a series of musclebound brainless heroes who go around overacting and senselessly chopping things...

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Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8 Issue 2 - The Long Way Home Part II68

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8 Issue 2 - The Long Way Home Part II

"Buffy the Vampire" Season 8 has dramatically changed the nature of the Buffy comics, no longer the vaguely despised merchandising stepchild or accessories to the larger story-- with Season Eight, with "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" itself well off the...

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Hero or Vigilante A Comic Book Hero's Moral Code75

Hero or Vigilante A Comic Book Hero's Moral Code

A superhero may fight crazed villains, towering monstrosities and mutated supergeniuses, but along the way the hardest battles are usually with himself and with some of the big questions. Golden Age and Silver Age comics might take it for granted...

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Ray Bradbury bids Farewell Summer in the sequel to Dandelion Wine71

Ray Bradbury bids Farewell Summer in the sequel to Dandelion Wine

In American literature, no one has quite defined magic realism so much as Ray Bradbury. For American readers, Ray Bradbury's books, his collections of short stories, his collections of short stories adapted into novels and his occasional actual...

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Serenity: Those Left Behind72

Serenity: Those Left Behind

When the TV series Firefly was prematurely canceled and began to prepare to make the transition to the big bright silver screen with the film Serenity, the space in between was filled up with a three issue...

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Runaways #27 as Joss Whedon Takes the Runaways Back to the Past71

Runaways #27 as Joss Whedon Takes the Runaways Back to the Past

For those readers who miss Brian Vaughan and Adrian Alphano, Issue #27 isn't likely to convince them that anyone can fill their shoes. Not because Issue #27 isn't a well written and pictured Runaways story...

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Being John Malkovich - A Philosophical Journey into Human Identity70

Being John Malkovich - A Philosophical Journey into Human Identity

There is a moment in which John Malkovich dives into the portal that leads inside his own head and comes up in a fancy restaurant in which his date, the chanteuse singing with one leg off the piano and...

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Terminator The Burning Earth Features the Death of Skynet70

Terminator The Burning Earth Features the Death of Skynet

The War against Skynet has been running for decades now. For more time than anyone can remember and people have long ago stopped counting the years and begun counting the minutes, the minutes they have to...

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