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Batman: Gotham Knight Screens Review, July 18, 2008
Six animated visions of the Caped Crusader, as envisioned by six unique animé directors and six different writers

Also New in Graphic Novels Books Review, July 11, 2008

Black & White Books Review, July 4, 2008
Former Austinite Lewis Shiner returns with a near-perfect novel of family and race in North Carolina

Indiana Jones: The Adventure Collection Screens Review, May 23, 2008
The world's favorite whip-wielding archaeologist gets a new DVD reissue

Kirby: King of Comics Books Review, April 4, 2008
A new biography of Jack Kirby successfully evokes the proper mystique and respect for this creative giant while revealing his human side

During the 1950s, comics came under societal and governmental scrutiny. David Hajdu examines this troubled time.

Animated Opinions Screens Story, March 21, 2008
Korey Coleman and company deal out critique on Spill.com

The Somnambulist Books Review, February 1, 2008
Barnes crafts one of the finest first novels of the young century

Charles H. Schneer and Ray Harryhausen's collaboration produced 12 fantastic films in 26 years and a profound influence on the likes of Spielberg and Lucas

It Is What It Is Books Story, January 4, 2008
The Year in Books

Comics Books Story, December 14, 2007
Betsy and Me

Star Trek The Original Series: Season One Screens Story, December 14, 2007
When Star Trek ended its three-season run in 1969, it almost immediately began a wildly successful syndicated existence

Author Kelly DiNardo recounts the fascinating life of 'the queen of striptease'

Chinatown Screens Review, November 9, 2007
For many, Chinatown epitomizes the peak of Seventies Hollywood filmmaking and is perhaps the finest neo-noir ever made

Best American Fantasy Books Review, October 19, 2007
Best American Fantasy replicates the success of the late The Year's Greatest Science Fiction and Fantasy series by combing nontraditional genre haunts and delving into mainstream, literary and online magazines

The Electric Church Books Review, October 5, 2007
In his debut novel, Jeff Somers attempts to create a 21st century cyberpunk novel

King Kung Fu Screens Review, September 21, 2007
Production began in 1974, but due to financial constraints, it wasn't finished until 1987. What exactly the money was spent on is unclear.

The Best of Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet Books Review, September 7, 2007
Reprints the finest fiction, essays, poetry, and other oddities from the zine's first decade

July 13, 2007 Screens Story, 
The Fiction Liberation Front

The Powerpuff Girls: The Complete First Season Screens Review, June 29, 2007


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