SciFi Now: Interview with Grant Morrison
The current issue of SciFi Now (#75) features a four page spread for my latest interview with Grant Morrison, talking all about Batman and Action Comics, and explaining how the writer is not moving...
View ArticleSciFi Now: Interview with Frank Quitely and Review of Dredd
The latest issue of SciFi Now (#76) not only has my extensively geeky review of the fabulous Dredd DVD and Blu-ray, but also my fab interview with the one and only Frank Quitely. So make sure you pick...
View ArticleSciFiNow: Review of The Ballad of Halo Jones by Alan Moore and Ian Gibson
For the new reader of the cult 2000 AD strip, Arthur C Clarke Award-winning author Lauren Beukes sums up the essence of Halo Jones in the foreword; a woman who is not a superhero or a princess, a girl...
View ArticleSciFiNow: Interview with Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie
The new issue of SciFiNow magazine (#87) features a rather fabulous four page spread for my interview with the Young Avengers creators, Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie. We talk diverse characters,...
View ArticleSciFiNow: Interviews with Bryan Talbot, Jean-Marc Rochette, and Benjamin Legrand
Some bumper comics content in this month's issue (#89) of SciFiNow magazine, featuring my interviews with comic legend Bryan Talbot on all things Grandville and a history of the graphic novel in the...
View ArticleSciFiNow: Interview with Frazer Irving
A great wee interview with artist extraordinaire Frazer Irving in this month's issue (#90) of SciFiNow, about all things Annihilator and Uncanny X-Men. Annhilator is an upcoming title from Irving and...
View ArticleSciFiNow: Interview with Kelly Sue DeConnick
A great interview with Kelly Sue DeConnick, a look at the return of Captain Marvel, and chatting about the popularity of the Carol Corps. The crazily busy writer was kind enough to give up some of her...
View ArticleUncanny Comics: Interviews, Reviews and Features – Oh My!
Earlier this year, SciFiNow magazine launched a new digital series titled Uncanny Comics. The short monthly mag costs just 69p/99c and combines interviews, reviews (both new and classic), a look at a...
View ArticleUncanny Comics: Interviews, Reviews and Features – Oh My!
Earlier this year, SciFiNow magazine launched a new digital series titled Uncanny Comics. The short monthly mag costs just 69p/99c and combines interviews, reviews (both new and classic), a look at a...
View ArticleSciFiNow: Review of Brass Sun
The latest issue of SciFiNow Magazine (#102) features my review of Brass Sun by Ian Edginton and INJ Culbard, a brilliant science-fiction clockpunk tale of a real life orrery solar system. This is a...
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