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llyzabeth

aka Elizabeth Wallace. Full-time graphic designer, part-time book reviewer and violinist. Slightly weird, usually nice, occasionally grumpy, always preoccupied.
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Binary System Podcast
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Binary System Podcast #2, WTNV Episode 69 “Fashion Week”

You can listen to this episode on our Binary System Podcast channel at Anchor.fm! It’s Fashion Week, which means the same thing in Night Vale as it does everywhere else: lots of people trying to show off how hip they are, lots of interesting outfits, a giant sphere rolling down the street swallowing everyone who

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Comic Books
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Comic Issues #225 – All the first issues!

You can listen to this episode on our Comic Issues channel at Anchor.fm! With Anthony out of town this week, Elizabeth convinced Leland from Movie Issues to come aboard and drop some comic knowledge (he didn’t take much convincing.) It’s a potpourri of first-issues this week as they discuss Secret Wars Journal #1, Old Man

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Breaking: Tilda Swinton offered role of Ancient One in “Doctor Strange”

According to comicbook.com and comicbookresources.com, Tilda Swinton (known for her performances in such movies as Adaptation, Michael Clayton, Burn after Reading, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Only Lovers Left Alive, and many more) has reportedly been offered the role of the Ancient One in the upcoming Doctor Strange film. Should talks go through

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Comic Books
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Comic Issues #224 – Battleworld gears up, Convergence fizzles out

You can listen to this episode on our Comic Issues channel at Anchor.fm! This week the Comic Issues crew is breaking down the second-to-last Convergence book, because we said we would. And we keep our word. Because we PROMISED. But then we have four amazing Secret Wars issues to review, and that makes everything better.

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Books
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Review: Shadow Scale

Shadow Scale, Rachel Hartman’s sequel to 2012’s Seraphina, was released months ago and I’m kicking myself for not reading it sooner. It’s full of dragons and music, adventure and magic, and it’s the first book in a long time where I kept counting to see how many pages were left; not because I wanted to

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Star Wars Day at the San Diego Central Library

On Saturday May 16th the New San Diego Central Library held a Star Wars day, where attendees could enjoy cosplay, Jedi storytime, movies, crafts, and more. Roving reporters Elizabeth and Jada swung by to see the fun; check out the gallery of photos from the event!

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