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llyzabeth

Review – Transformers Lost Light #20, Optimus Prime #20, and Unicron #1

We’re just weeks away from a multiple-series-finale of Transformers at IDW and things are speeding up, not just in the action, but in the release of books: this week we got three Transformers books. (And next week we’ll get another one…this is gonna be a busy summer.) See below for a review of Lost Light #20,

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Kathryn Adams

Review: Six Wakes

The crew of the generation spaceship Dormire wakes up in the middle of a zero-gee slaughter. Floating droplets of blood are everywhere, bodies are hanging in mid air roughly wherever they were stabbed, or poisoned, or strangled. The victims are…the crew. The ship is run entirely by clones, who have no memory of the last twenty-six years. Mur Lafferty’s

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Kathryn Adams

Binary System Podcast #134 – Good Morning Night Vale Pilot

You can listen to this episode on our Binary System Podcast channel at Anchor.fm! Bet you thought we were kidding when we said we were doing this. Yes, Binary System has now reached full meta status. This week the Welcome To Night Vale recap podcast is recapping the first episode of the podcast that’s recapping

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Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review – Transformers Lost Light #19

*hyperventilating* *talking too fast* We’ve only got a few more issues (seven counting this one) of Lost Light and that’s plenty of time to answer a lot of questions except we’ve been waiting for the resolution of the Getway thing for a year now GO FASTER. Sorry. See below for a spoiler-free review of Transformers

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Books
Kathryn Adams

Review: New York 2140

Kim Stanley Robinson’s Hugo-nominated novel is set in a Manhattan where some of the worst fears of sea-level rise have already taken place. Don’t expect a Mad-Max-On-Waterskis type of situation though. The year 2140 is far enough into the future that there are plenty of technological advances to keep a 50-foot sea-level rise from getting into the

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Review: Ant-Man and the Wasp

This time around Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) has been on house arrest since his capture in Captain America: Civil War. Having only three days left on his house sentence, he suddenly has a vision of the Quantum Realm, sending Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) and Hope van Dyne (Evangeline Lilly) back into his life. Hank and

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Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review – Outpost Zero #1

I’d seen news of Image’s upcoming Outpost Zero series, but I hadn’t read the descriptions (I’m WAY behind on my previews and promos) so I glanced at the first few pages of the review copy out of curiosity. Next thing I knew I’d finished the issue. And now I want more. See below for the review

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