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Scifi, Fantasy & Paranormal Romance that Defies Boundaries

Yay! After a brief hiatius, I’m thrilled to announce the return of Superhero Saturday, a regular blog feature focusing on comic books and graphic novels.

Today, I’m counting down The Sexiest Supervillains: Femmes Rule, a list that proves evil can definitely be sexy. In two weeks, I’ll count down the Sexiest Male [...]

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An Interview with Jonathan Maberry

Author Jonathan Maberry is a true renaissance man. A multiple recipient of the prestigious Bram Stoker Award for his works in horror writing, he is also a magazine feature writer, a playwright, s content creator, a writing teacher/lecturer and a founding member of the Liars Club. Join me as he discusses [...]

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Over the years, Hollywood has churned out a lot of comic book films. Some have received critical acclaim and a strong response from fans, while others…Not so much. Many things go into making a great comic-to-film adaptation:
1) A great script
2) Talented actors
3) Stunning cinematography and special effects
Why is the director so important? Because he oversees [...]

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•  POLL: Best & Worst Comic Book Film Directors (4/11/09)
Who are the best & worst comic book film directors? Take the poll to share your top picks with the world. Don’t agree with my picks? Add your choices in the comment section of this post.
• INTERVIEW:  Bram Stoker Award winner Jonathan Maberry, author of ”Wolverine: Ghost” [...]

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Superhero Saturday Feature: Interview with New York Times bestselling writer Marjorie M. Liu, author of Marvel’s NYX: No Way Home series
* Find full listing of Superhero Saturday posts HERE. *
Please tell us a little about how you got involved in the NYX: No Way Home project.
I wrote the novel, X-Men: Dark Mirror, which got me noticed [...]

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I guess my feelings on the upcoming X-MEN Origins: Wolverine film are clear by the tags on this post. The amount of man candy in this film make it a definite must see for me. In addition, I finally get some Gambit! The previous X-Men trilogy neglected to include him – a big mistake, in [...]

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Now let me preface this by saying that I have no problem with handicapped superheroes. In fact, I think it’s kind of awesome. A past discussion with my friend over the movie Daredevil was the inspiration for this Saturday’s post, counting down some of the most awesome handicapped superheroes. Without further adieu, here are my [...]

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2007 to 2008 has seen a plethora of comic book-based movies, some good, some…
not so much…But as I look back, I notice…a noticeable lack of ethnic diversity in lead roles. This got me thinking: Where are all the ethnic super heroes in Hollywood?

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