
First Trailer for HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN WORLD
It’s here! The trailer for the final How To Train Your Dragon movie I’M NOT CRYING YOU’RE CRYING. Check out the trailer for How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World!
It’s here! The trailer for the final How To Train Your Dragon movie I’M NOT CRYING YOU’RE CRYING. Check out the trailer for How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World!
You can listen to this episode on our Binary System Podcast channel at Anchor.fm! The Blood Matter From Space is finally here, and the battle between Our Dana and Other Dana is taking place in a literal lake of blood. Not to worry though, all of Cecil’s broadcasting equipment floats, so he’ll keep broadcasting while
Continuing my game of catch-up with last year’s “Dark Nights” event from DC, this week I read the Dark Nights Metal: Deluxe Edition. (In comic shops today and bookstores June 12.) The series was every bit as explosive and world-encompassing (and sometimes goofy) as I’d been told, but it’s a pretty deep wade for anyone
It starts with an interrupted mutiny, and the death of an Emperor; two unrelated events taking place in the sprawling mass of humanity that is the Interdependency. What we start to realize though is that these are just the first steps in a dance that’s eventually going to lead to the end of the Interdependency,
Kathryn Hey all! Trying to think of how to start this Black Mirror conversation. It occurred to me that I used to think Black Mirror stories were about how technology damages humanity. After watching the first two seasons I now think that they’re about how technology allows humanity to damage ITSELF, faster. Hannah Yeah, I
We’re all huge fans of Dreamworks’ How To Train Your Dragon (the books, movies, Netflix episodes, and comics) so we’re very excited about next year’s How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World. Check out the poster below, along with the official PR from the creators!
You can listen to this episode on our Binary System Podcast channel at Anchor.fm! This week we’re (“bark”) recapping the latest episode of Alice Isn’t Dead and (“bark!”) wondering if someone can be pathologically protective and (“bark bark!”) planning our Hugo Awards coverage (“bark!”) and wondering if we can psychically shut up the neighborhood (“bark!”)
Longer than a short-story but shorter than a novella, six entries and each one packed with as much world building as you can fit into 15000 words or so. Click the jump for a review of this year’s Hugo Award finalists for Best Novelette.
This review is short and sweet because I absolutely do not want to risk spoiling even the most minute detail for anyone.