Binary System Fan Art Gallery – Year’s End Art
As the podcast crew is still on the road, we’re featuring another fan art gallery, this time some recent art from all the things people are going crazy about lately!
As the podcast crew is still on the road, we’re featuring another fan art gallery, this time some recent art from all the things people are going crazy about lately!
…in the end, I gravitated to the one person who actually seemed to need me… Keep reading for a review of Harleen #3.
As promised in our 200th episode “Ship All The Ships,” here’s a fan art gallery featuring some of our favorite artwork of some of our favorite couples from movies, TV, comics, webcomics, and 80s animated kids shows!
This sector is home to the City Enduring, a metropolis of twenty billion citizens, which had just had its first murder in five centuries. And my murderer? Just got murdered. Keep reading for a review of Far Sector #2.
Then I remembered. The memory hit me so hard I didn’t even scream. Not then anyway. The second arc comes to a close: keep reading for some thoughts on Kieron Gillen and Stephanie Hans’ Die #10.
…the gestalt’s diagnostic scans, the history, Hook being Hook – all signs pointed to failure. Catastrophe and failure. Keep reading for a review of Transformers: Galaxies #3.
It was another amazing year for artwork, custom figures, toys, sculptures, pins, stickers, clothing, and a lot more at DesignerCon 2019. Celebrating its second year in the Anaheim Convention Center, the convention featured over 300 artists and over 700 vendors, with artwork that covers the spectrum from cute to beautiful to to hilarious to grotesque
You can listen to this episode on our Binary System Podcast channel at Anchor.fm! That’s right, it’s one of our favorite movie series, about one of our favorite things, the movie we waited five years for them to make…and it only took us eight months to watch it. FINALLY. Massive great big SPOILERS ahoy as
“I’d like to show you something, Lantern Mullein…” “Show me what?” “Later. When we can speak more freely.” “Oh, that’s not ominous.” Keep reading for a review of N.K. Jemisin and Jamal Campbell’s Far Sector #1.