
Looking Inside the Brains of Two Amazing Madmen
Alan Moore isn’t a writer you’d normally associate with the Batman series, but in 1988, he combined with Brian Bolland to produce one of the […]
Alan Moore isn’t a writer you’d normally associate with the Batman series, but in 1988, he combined with Brian Bolland to produce one of the […]
The dust jacket for “Incognegro,” written by Mat Johnson, says it’s “a graphic mystery,” which is kind of misleading when you think about it. It […]
“Life is empty. When we take a life, we aren’t taking anything of value. Wetboys are killers. That’s all we do. That’s all we are. […]
Roger Ebert’s “Your Movie Sucks” might be the funniest book of the year: The title alone is worth a good laugh. Ebert’s latest book is […]
An animated, moss-encrusted monolith jettisons from beneath his bayou dwelling, towering above the various life forms and vegetation. He seldom speaks polysyllabically, though the very timbre […]
The late ’80s were a great time to be fan of “Iron Man” – it was a time when Tony Stark and his armored alter […]
Henry Perowne is a man of habit. On his day off as a neurosurgeon, he runs errands, plays racquet ball and visits his mother suffering […]
“Scientists in the nineteenth century could predict the automobile. Science fiction writers added the human element and envisioned traffic jams.” This anonymous statement probably describes […]
Few writers are quite as prolific and unconventional as London’s own recluse, Alan Moore. After gathering a large part of his wide fan-base from his […]
29 years later, the Unites States Mens hockey team’s gold medal finish in the 1980 Olympics is still a highly cherished moment in sports history. […]
Haruki Murakami’s After Dark spurs the question of an individual’s function in everyday life “Is action merely the incidental product of thought, or is thought […]
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