On The Divergent Trilogy
While I’m trying to read a lot of old-classic and new-classic science fiction and fantasy recently, every so often I feel like I should dip my toes in the Young Adult pool, just to see…
While I’m trying to read a lot of old-classic and new-classic science fiction and fantasy recently, every so often I feel like I should dip my toes in the Young Adult pool, just to see…
Artist Aaron Thompson recently came out with this vector-ish piece of art that captures what it might look like if the JLA teamed up with the Avengers. And Spider-Man. Who I assume was on The…
I know I’m not the only one who laments the demise of the American movie house. No, no, no. It hasn’t died. Yet. For a whole host of reasons, it’s been gradually dying for about…
N.C. Winters is an artist with a style so unique and memorable, it landed him his own art show at Gallery 1988. And I thought that warranted him his own gallery at Unreality. Though Winters’…
by Jarrod S. Lipshy Every year you get blindsided by this question in between mouthfuls of poultry meat: “What are you thankful for ???” It always seems impossible to give a passable response. Unless you’re…
We usually try to stay within the bounds of traditional pop culture here, but sometimes I come across an artist so good, I don’t care if what he’s drawing is existing characters or ones of…
Magic: The Gathering was my favorite game I was never allowed to play as a kid, and started my love of CCGs that persists to this day. That said, it’s hard to imagine loving it…
Artist Chris Panda has an eye for anatomy, even fictional anatomy, and has brought his talents to bear with this series of “X-Ray” coloring book pictures. Rather than simply stay in the lines with some…
The 50th Anniversary of Doctor Who is coming up, meaning I really need to get my ass in gear and finish the series before the special in like what, four days? Yeesh. I’m probably going…