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Prelude to Millennium, Part I, Chapter 1.2 (Thomas Raith to Vivian Murphy)

Below is the second installment of Chapter 1.  Thomas is an increasingly enjoyable character to write; noir predicates itself on writing an analogy a second, especially in the mind of the detective.  Luckily, Taylor has played the part well during game and given me plenty to work with.  I can’t wait to introduce Mycroft next.  Just imagine

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Movie Issues Podcast
Leland Pierce

Movie Issues: Total Recall

You can listen to this episode on our Movie Issues channel at Anchor.fm! All good things must come to a end. And Arnold Schwarzenegger month is no exception. Today we talk about our final Schwarzenegger movie, 1990’s Total Recall. Yes, you can go see the new one today in theaters, but when you done doing that you

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Interview with Epic Mickey 2 Composer Jim Dooley

Disney’s Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two is right around the corner, and I had the privilege of speaking with the game’s composer, Jim Dooley at his studio in Santa Monica. An acclaimed composer and a fan of Disney, Jim has previously worked on such film, television, and video game projects such as Madagascar,

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Mass Effect 3 “Leviathan” DLC confirmed

Mass Effect fans were blessed with a windfall of new information today courtesy of BioWare. Chief among the announcements: players hungry for another chapter in Commander Shepard’s adventures should keep their eyes peeled for Mass Effect 3: Leviathan, an upcoming single-player story-driven DLC announced today by Bioware. But that’s not all- there were also details

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Comic Issues
Anthony Silva

Comic Issues #77 – Sequel to Disaster

You can listen to this episode on our Comic Issues channel at Anchor.fm! It’s no surprise that Hollywood refuses to put their money behind original stories these days, but what may be surprising is how far back they’re digging to find a franchise to make a sequel for. Independence Day 2, anyone? How about another

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The Dark Knight Returns – Trailer

Throughout Batman’s long history a handful of stories are considered pivotal and influential, such as “The Killing Joke”, “The Long Halloween”, and the “Knightfall” series.  However, Frank Miller’s “The Dark Knight Returns” may stand head and shoulders above them all. First released in February of 1986, “The Dark Knight Returns” was a critically acclaimed story

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Star Wars: The Old Republic Goes Free-to-Play

Eight months after its December 2011 release, Bioware announced today that Star Wars: The Old Republic will be going free-to-play in the fall. The Old Republic joins a growing trend in the MMO genre by moving to free-to-play. Alongside this announcement was a promise of more frequent game updates, including group content, a new Legendary

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Review: China Mieville’s Perdido Street Station

China Mieville’s newest book actually came out a couple months ago, but I’ve been saving it for the long flight I’ve got to take next week. So in the meantime I’ll just do a little review of the book that turned me on to his writing in the first place: Perdido Street Station. I’ll say

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SDCC 2012 – Transformers Fall of Cybertron Interview

In an era of reboots and franchises that rise lifelessly from the grave, what’s still more than meets the eye? Transformers! Although the bitter taste of the Bay-formers still taints our nostalgic tongues, there are still men and women out there doing right by both Autobots and Decepticons.  Enter High Moon Studios and their Transformers

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