“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.
Bobby Rubio is an animator that worked at Nickelodeon on The Last Airbender TV series, one of my favorites, and in his spare time he likes to draw awesome stuff like this. As you can…
Opening credits have definitely gotten more inventive and unusual. The standard “Perky music, cast member’s name superimposed of them doing something” has fallen by the wayside, and now we have some title sequences that almost…
I’m continually blown away by this show. I know that plenty of people say that it paints a bleak and desolate picture, but those people are hastily judging without really watching what the show is depicting. If…
Last night I watched Northern Lights on Lifetime. It’s an adaptation of a Nora Robert’s novel and it very well could be the worst thing I’ve seen on TV in years. How did I come…
Stanley Lau is back with another entry in his “Justice” magazine cover series, and he’s moved on from DC ladies to a different sort of cartoon female. As you can see, he’s updated the Powerpuff…
This is kind of a weird feeling, but with certain shows, you like them and their casts so much, that even after they end, you’re really pumped when their actors go on to do other…
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The tragedy of being a god. He has too much power, but at the same time not enough.