This article contains spoilers for Black Adam #1 from DC Comics You think you know Black Adam? The brand new Black Adam series from DC might have something to say about that. Black Adam #1 by Christopher Priest and Rafa Sandoval might very well be the best single issue of superhero comics released so far
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Children Of Memory is the thrilling final book in Adrian Tchaikovsky’s Arthur C Clarke award-winning Children of Time trilogy and we’re delighted to not only reveal its stunning cover above, but to have a sneak peek into the novel with an exclusive excerpt! Firstly, check out the official synopsis of the novel here… When Earth
This article contains The Boys Season 3 spoilers Literally speaking, Jamie is hardly the biggest part of The Boys, in comics or live-action. After all, he’s just a hamster, a furry little fuzzball that most people met in the season three episode “Glorious Five-Year Plan.” But this insignificant rodent, and the way he’s used in
“I was down on my luck and I just started knocking on doors,” Bruce Campbell jokes about how he ended up writing Sgt. Rock vs. The Army of the Dead for DC Comics. “If you got any work at all, anything I can do, I’ll sell you sell your comics on the street corner.” The
This article contains Ms. Marvel spoilers. Ms. Marvel episode 2 Ms. Marvel episode 2 is every bit as charming as the first one, although perhaps slightly less packed with countless MCU references. There’s still a whole lot of ’em, though, and we’re doing our best to break them all down for you. Here’s everything we
When a solar storm hits the earth, the lights go out across the planet in David Koepp’s latest novel, Aurora. But this time the blackout won’t be over soon – it could last for years. Aubrey and her stepson now face the biggest challenge of their lives: A society without rules. Soon they hear rumours
In a true “holy shit” moment, manga publisher Young Animal announced June 7 that Kentaro Miura’s unfinished manga masterpiece Berserk is coming back with new chapters just over a year after the author’s death. The series abruptly ended after 30-some years of entrancing artwork and tremendously complex storylines when Miura’s apprentices at Studio Gaga put
One of the many categories of shiny objects my magpie brain insists on collecting is fictional games. Here are five of my favourites! Tak I would be lying if I didn’t say that seeing Kvothe get whomped at the strategy board game Tak in Patrick Rothfuss’s The Wise Man’s Fear was my favorite part of
This Ms. Marvel article contains spoilers. Ms. Marvel Episode 1 Kamala Khan has arrived in the MCU with her own Disney+ show introducing us to Ms. Marvel, Jersey City’s newest hero. As a canonical fangirl, there are more Easter eggs than usual in this first episode alone, with a special emphasis on Ms. Marvel’s connection
The recent Knights of X #1 marks a new chapter in the ongoing saga of Betsy Braddock, the mutant telepath once known as Psylocke of the X-Men and currently serving as Captain Britain. The final issues of Excalibur saw the conquest of Otherworld, Marvel’s version of the realm of faerie magic, at the hands of
Can you believe Den of Geek has been around since 2007? That’s practically the olden days. And a lot has happened in pop culture since we launched. Superheroes certainly weren’t as pervasive as they currently are, the Oscars has made some serious shifts, major trends in gaming appeared (and sometimes disappeared), Disney has taken over
Organic webs or mechanical? As nonsensical as that question sounds in 2022, believe me that a little over two decades ago it was spoken about with the hushed severity of religion during the Reformation. Do you think Spider-Man should have organic web-shooters or mechanical? If you answered incorrectly in certain parts of the early wild
This Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi article contains spoilers. Like The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett before it, Obi-Wan Kenobi is full of both Prequel and Original Trilogy easter eggs. But “Part III” also has several callbacks to the old Legends continuity that was erased from canon after Disney acquired Lucasfilm in 2012. Most
This Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi article contains spoilers. Obi-Wan Kenobi not only brings back two of the most important characters from the Original Trilogy, it’s also an embarrassment of riches for Prequel Trilogy fans who have longed to see the franchise pay tribute to the Star Wars galaxy of the early 2000s. At last, we
From A.G. Riddle, the bestselling author of The Extinction Trials, Departure, and The Atlantis Gene comes new sci-fi thriller Lost in Time, a time-travel murder mystery that promises ‘a twist you’ll never see coming’ and not only are we delighted to reveal its stunning cover above, but we are also giving SciFiNow readers a sneak
I started writing The Ragwitch when I was 20 years old, early in 1984. It was the second novel I started, and the first one I managed to finish. It took me a long time, longer than any novel I’ve written since, and was eventually published first in Australia in early 1991. When I began
This article contains Stranger Things season 4 spoilers. We have a spoiler-free review here. When we catch up with Mike, Dustin, Lucas, and Erica in Stranger Things season 4 episode 1, it’s good to see that high school (or junior high, in Erica’s case) hasn’t dulled their enthusiasm for Dungeons & Dragons. But with Will
It finally happened! The first Thor: Love and Thunder trailer was all good vibes, man. Bright colors. Taika Waititi’s trademark sense of humor. The promise of the continuing redemption arc of the God of Thunder. An amazing instrumental version of Guns n’ Roses “Sweet Child O’ Mine.” And the second Thor: Love and Thunder trailer?
Publisher: Ad Astra / Head of Zeus Writer: David Towsey Price: £18.99 Hardback and eBook What if you were two separate people, sharing the same body? A split personality, with two completely unique identities. Although it’s a popular concept (see Marvel’s recent Moonknight TV series on Disney+ as an example), when poorly executed it’s easily
Fans of a certain age will never forget a few great cinematic “almosts” in Batman movie history. Billy Dee Williams played Harvey Dent in Tim Burton’s first Batman movie, but we never got a chance to see his Harvey become the villainous Two-Face. Robin was supposed to appear in that film and then again in
Don’t let Torunn Grønbekk’s bright smile and joyful demeanor fool you. “I spend much of my time trying to figure out how to make Jane [Foster] uncomfortable,” the writer of the upcoming Jane Foster & The Mighty Thor tells us. “Just, ‘Oh, this is a thing that she would hate. I will do it.’” Grønbekk’s
Somehow, Richard Donner’s beloved 1978 Superman: The Movie didn’t spawn a successful franchise. A lovingly made celebration of the Man of Steel, featuring arguably the most perfectly cast superhero movie lead of all time in Christopher Reeve, immediately ran into directorial, financial, and creative trouble with its sequel, and the franchise ultimately sputtered out with
David Koepp’s (who’s the screenwriter for Jurassic Park no less!) brand new sci-fi novel, Aurora is out this June but some lucky SciFiNow readers will get the chance to read it before then with our latest competition! But first, in case you missed it, here is our exclusive cover reveal for the novel… <span data-mce-type=”bookmark”
It’s a bit of an understatement to say worldbuilding is a big deal in fantasy fiction. But what first comes to mind when you hear the phrase “worldbuilding”? Is it an inked map with pointy mountains, dashed lines for a country’s borders, and more tea stains than a kitchen countertop? Or is it something more
This article contains spoilers for the last two years or so of Marvel X-Men comics. “Humans of the planet Earth. While you slept, the world changed.” The opening line of Jonathan Hickman and Pepe Larraz’s House of X hit like a bolt of lightning, and everything it promised paid off. Hickman took over the floundering
This article contains Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness spoilers. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is the latest MCU entry and a lot of people have been checking it out, starting its first weekend off with $450 million internationally. While much of it feels inspired from Sam Raimi’s other work, it is
This article contains major Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness spoilers. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is finally here! And with it comes a host of answers to long-standing fan speculations, the wish-fulfillment of multiple fan-castings and favorite returns, and a even more questions about where this leaves the MCU of the
This article contains spoilers for The Sound of Magic. Adapted from a webtoon called Annarasumanara, Netflix’s latest Korean-language release, The Sound of Magic, is a quick watch at only six episodes—much shorter than most K-drama fare. For that runtime, the drama bites off a bit more than it can chew in terms of storyline, which
Into The Forest is a brand new horror anthology featuring stories about the baba yaga, a female supernatural being frequently mentioned in Slavic folklore. Written entirely by women, and including an introduction by Christina Henry, the anthology is out this November and we’re delighted to not only reveal its haunting cover, but we’re also giving
There’s no immediately obvious answer when you ask someone what the first Neal Adams work is that jumps to mind. Is it “The Joker’s Five Way Revenge?” Green Lantern/Green Arrow: Hard Traveling Heroes? The batshit, hairy-chested insanity of Batman: Odyssey? Late Silver Age X-Men? We could spend a thousand words listing the comics he drew
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