Books

Looking for a way to make it through March Madness? Well forturnately we’ve pulled together our top SFF Books for the month to help put a spring in your step and some Sci Fi into you veins! From dystopian lanscapes and andoid futures to the intersteallar wild west and medieval magic, these books will take
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Inspired by the history and folklore of South America, Gabriela Romero Lacruz’s upcoming epic fantasy The Sun And The Void centres around colonialism, ancient magic, and two young women’s quest for belonging. Out this summer, The Sun And The Void is said to be perfect for fans of Tasha Suri, Samantha Shannon, Zoraida Cordova and
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This article appears in the new issue of DEN OF GEEK magazine. Get your copy here. Marvel comics are known for their stylish drawings, bold colors, and dynamic splash pages, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe has achieved incredible box office success utilizing expensive VFX, razor-sharp fight choreography, and a parade of recognizable faces. But how do you create
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This article contains spoilers for Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. By the end of Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, Scott Lang/Ant-Man (Paul Rudd) and his superhero family have defeated Kang the Conqueror (Jonathan Majors)—this version of him, anyway—restored freedom to the denizens of the Quantum Realm, and returned home safe and sound. But while Scott
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After much anticipation, the new James Gunn and Peter Safran-led DC Studios has finally announced their upcoming film and TV slate. The goal is to create a giant connected shared story spread out across movies, TV, and even gaming. Characters will move fluidly in and out of animation and into live action, and there’s a
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This article contains some spoilers for DC’s Kingdom Come. Read our in-depth Shazam! Fury of the Gods cover story in the new issue of our magazine. Alex Ross and Mark Waid’s Kingdom Come is nothing short of a DC Comics classic. The dark alt-universe Elseworlds tale imagines an Earth where superheroes have become mad with
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Marvel Comics have always been innovative in their character creation. The sky really is the limit and the combination of Inhuman origins, Mutant DNA, cosmic connections, mystical, mythical and monstrous transformations, have all led to the invention of some truly bizarre individuals. Of course, the Marvel Cinematic Universe might have adapted some oddities, from Rocket
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Jacqueline Carey’s Kushiel’s Dart, Kushiel’s Chosen and Kushiel’s Avatar – part of the author’s successful Kushiel’s Legacy series – is set to be re-released in paperback this summer, and we’re revealing the brand new covers above! First released back in 2001, Kushiel’s Dart, is the first novel in Carey’s Phèdre Trilogy, which follows the story
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Congratulations! You made it through January! What better way to reward yourself than by loading up your bookshelves and cracking on with your to-be-read pile? To help you out, we thought we’d pull together a list of some of our favourite science fiction, fantasy and horror books that are coming out this February… Annalee Newitz
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Author: Jonathan Carroll Publisher: Melville House Price: £20 (hardback) ‘Mr Breakfast’ is the name of the photo that made Graham Patterson famous as a world-renowned photographer. Except this Graham Patterson doesn’t remember taking this photo. In fact, this Graham isn’t even a photographer, he’s a comedian, so whose life is he living? As Graham reaches
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Genre author legend, Dean Koontz, returns to our bookshelves this month with his sci-fi horror The House at the End of the World, which follows Katie, who is living alone on a small island (named Jacob’s Ladder) following a devastating tragedy. However, Katie’s isolation is short-lived after strange occurrences on Ringrock, a neighboring island, where there
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The long journey of Black Adam to the big screen finally completed this year. Originally intended as the villain of Shazam! in earlier scripts for that DC movie, star and executive producer Dwayne Johnson asked WB to separate the two characters and grant them their own individual films. It’s a choice that over the years
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