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Newthink: AWA Launching Greg Hurwitz’ New SciFi Anthology Series
That's what NEWTHINK is all about." "Newthink" cover B courtesy of AWA Studios NEWTHINK is a science fiction comic set in a faraway world…that is actually the reality of living today in America Much in the way that Star Trek transported 1960's social upheaval to faraway planets or The Twilight Zone broadcast Cold War anxiety through the lens of monsters[...]
ABLAZE Launches Mythspace: Ignition Kickstarter from ABLAZE
ABLAZE has acquired Science Fiction graphic novel series Mythspace: Ignition, which merges Filipino myth and folklore into a space opera, and has launched a crowdfunding campaign prior to publication. "Mythspace: Ignition" cover art courtesy of ABLAZE Mythspace: Ignition is a graphic novel collection of 6 stories exploring a universe where the old tales and folklore creatures from[...]
Yen Press Announces 6 New Upcoming Titles for June 2022
The series has become a hit with fans of school-life romances, such as My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected. Cover art courtesy of Yen Press Yokohama Station SF National Story by Yuba Isukari Art by Tatsuyuki Tanaka This follow-up volume to the science fiction hit sheds light on the history of Yokohama Station and people all across Japan through a[...]
The Silent Sea: Netflix Science Fiction K-Drama Coming in December
The Silent Sea is a new first: a K-Drama Science Fiction mystery on the moon It stars Doona Bae (best known in the West for starring in the Wachowskis' unjustly canceled Sens8) and Gong Yoo finding the answers to a mystery on a lunar base The 8-episode series arrives on December 24, on Netflix Koreans[...]
The Three-Body Problem: Tencent Releases First Trailer of TV Series
The Three-Body Problem, Liu Cixin's epic Science Fiction novel is in a unique person of having two different TV adaptations in the works, a Chinese version produced by Tencent and a Western version produced by Netflix We were the first outlet to run a piece highlighting the trailer for the Tencent version – and with[...]
The Three-Body Problem: Tencent Releases First Trailer of TV Series
The Three-Body Problem, the Chinese Science Fiction saga by Liu Cixin, has not one but two highly anticipated TV adaptations, one from Netflix and a Chinese version from Mainland Chinese studio and streamer Tencent Now it looks like Tencent's version will premiere first They just released a full teaser trailer this week. "The Three-Body Problem" key[...]
Time Before Time #6 Review: Satisfies
That's a nice palate cleanser, which is not to say Palmer's science fiction gonzo-ness is bad, but this is good too As always, Chris O'Halloran and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou provide visual continuity with colors and lettering that keep the reader in situ. This issue is excellent, and with the collected edition out last week, fans can get[...]
Three-Body Problem: Hong Kong's Derek Tsang To Direct Netflix SF Epic
Netflix has not announced who the actors will be playing. "The Three-Body Problem" by Liu Cixin, cover courtesy of Tor Books The Three-Body Problem is an adaptation of Liu's epic science fiction trilogy, which tells the story of what happens when humanity discovers that we are not alone in the universe and faces an alien invasion that[...]
Foundation Review: Space "Game of Thrones" Wannabe Falls Apart Early
Foundation, the original Isaac Asimov book, is probably the most influential Science Fiction novel of all time Asimov was writing a riff on Edward Gibbon's The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire with a Science Fiction twist, the latter being Hari Seldon's ability to mathematically predict the fall of an intergalactic empire and the[...]
Kang The Conqueror #1 Review: Solid Timing
The artwork from Carlos Magno, Espen Grundetjern, and Joe Caramagna is lush and immersive, dropping the reader in the middle of science fiction futures and prehistoric landscapes with equal clarity and effect. If the last page is to be believed, and this is all set up a tour of various variants, it's less engaging Likewise, if[...]
Time Before Time #4 Review: Noirish Sci-Fi Thrills
With noirish sci-fi thrills and a wonderfully intricate science fiction world built around them, this issue continues an engaging look at two people on the run. Time Before Time #4 Cover Credit: Image Comics Tatsuo is a criminal, working for the Syndicate as a time-traveling "coyote" that takes people from futures they hate to pasts they might[...]
Another Life: Netflix Posts Clip from Season 2 of Grimdark SciFi Show
Netflix posted a clip from the second season of Another Life, the flawed and grim Science Fiction series starring Katee Sackhoff on Day 2 of Geeked Week The first season of the series premiered back in 2019 It ended on a cliffhanger Good thing Netflix renewed it, right? Another Life, Netflix Here's a look at the clip,[...]
EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: Time Corps #16 from Wunderman Comics
Time Corps is a science fiction series from Venice, California-based publisher Wunderman Comics, offering a dramatic slant on what happens after we die and the challenges keeping time moving in the right direction. If you die without having done enough good or bad to earn a final disposition in your spiritual system and you might end[...]
Noctis: Australian Hip Hop Band Hilltop Hoods Debut their First Comic
Australian Hip Hop kings Hilltop Hoods have created Noctis, their first comic series with Scott Dooley and Tokyo 5 Creators Andrew Archer and Jeff Nice for a Science Fiction Story inspired by the classics Publisher Z2 Comics continues to define the relationship between music and comics, bringing together the comics industry's best talent with recording[...]
From Now: Amazon to Adapt Brian Cox-Richard Madden Sci Fi Podcast
Amazon Studios announced they will adapt the QCode Science Fiction audio drama podcast From Now, which starred Richard Madden from Game of Thrones and The Bodyguard and Brian Cox from Succession Both Madden and Cox are Golden Globe winners, which lent the podcast a certain prestige They will serve as executive producers on the TV[...]
Proxy
Emma Booth, who is currently starring in Starz's New Zealand import cop series The Gloaming, will be the lead in a TV adaptation of the Science Fiction short film Proxy from Anonymous Content As Deadline first reported, Proxy was originally directed by Sophia Banks, whose debut feature Black Site starred Jason Clarke, Michelle Monaghan, and Jai Courtney, and written by[...]
The Labyrinth: Image/Skybound to Publish New Artbook by Simon Stålenhag
The Labyrinth, Science Fiction artist Simon Stålenhag's upcoming, highly anticipated narrative art book, will be published this November by Image/Skybound. The Labyrinth is Stålenhag's fourth title. "The Labyrinth" cover by Simon Stålenhag, Image/Skybound The Labyrinth, like many of Simon Stålenhag's works, is about world-building more than plot[...]
Enhanced: Well-Made SciFi B Movie Too Conventional for its Own Good
Enhanced is one of those indie low-budget Science Fiction B thrillers that are the bread and butter of the movie business It takes ideas from other movies, comic books, and TV shows and puts them in a blender to create a calling card for the director and stunt team. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmtslti2P8UVideo can't be loaded because JavaScript is[...]
Redemption #2: AWA Studios Previews Their Feminist SciFi Western
Here we present Redemption #2, the second issue of the Science Fiction series by Christa Faust and Mike Deodato, Jr. "Redemption #2" cover courtesy of AWA Studios We're big fans of Christa Faust's work around here, and we loved her first AWA book Bad Mother, which was a hardboiled crime thriller Redemption takes a different turn into[...]
The Expanse: How Season 5 Wrote Out an Actor Who Was #MeToo’d
This is the beauty of Science Fiction – you can just use what's already around in real Science! The Expanse has shown us the way forward! The 5th season of The Expanse ended by killing off one of the main characters because the actor playing him had to be fired after he was accused of[...]
Space Sweepers: Korean Sci-Fi Blockbuster to Premiere on Netflix
It's also Korea's first Science Fiction space opera blockbuster It never made it to theatres due to the coronavirus and ended up getting sold to Netflix, which actually means more people across the world will see it And it's the space opera comedy we didn't know we were craving. "Space Sweepers," Netflix The heroes of Space Sweepers[...]
Resident Alien Turns Woman's Pelvic Exam into Sitcom Joke
Hats off to this show's writers for the purest expression of the last four years in what looks like a dumb sitcom Science Fiction show And all in the first two episodes! That's a record! The SyFy Channel is still making innovative TV, possibly by accident! We already wrote about how Resident Alien, the TV[...]