“We’re All Stories, In the End”

A beautiful, yet somehow tragic eleventh Doctor piece from one of our favorite artists, James Hance. I’ll let this one speak for itself.

A beautiful, yet somehow tragic eleventh Doctor piece from one of our favorite artists, James Hance. I’ll let this one speak for itself.
I think I'm a part of the first generation of journalists to skip print media entirely, and I've learned a lot these last few years at Forbes. My work has appeared on TVOvermind, IGN, and most importantly, a segment on The Colbert Report at one point.
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I was born in 1983. I am currently straddling the border between old enough to know what “cool” is and too old to be writing for a pop culture site. I’m married, I have a…
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The tragedy of being a god. He has too much power, but at the same time not enough.