Joshua Winchester
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[Comic Book Review] IDW’s LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENTLEMEN Vol. 4: The Tempest
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PopCultHQ received an advance review copy of the LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENTLEMEN Vol. 4: The Tempest from IDW Publishing. Available Wednesday, January 8th, the creative team for this trade…
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[Interview] Sam Littlefield Talks Character Development & Creating New Movies
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There are people in the entertainment industry who often take on more than one role and wear many different hats. They can at times be starring, writing, producing, and…
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[Interview] Voyaging to the Stars & Getting Creative with Felicia Day
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Oftentimes there are particular individuals in the world of Hollywood and entertainment who strive to not only create to entertain, but to inspire people as well. Felicia Day is…
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[A-to-Z] Lesser-Known Villains of Batman: Calendar Man | Doctor Death
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Summer is at an end, and the seasons begin to change yet again. Leaves turn colors and winter will be here before we know it. And as the changes…
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[Book Review] Baen Books: ‘Hoka! Hoka! Hoka!’
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THE HOKAS ARE BACK IN THIS CLASSIC OF HUMOROUS SF FROM POUL ANDERSON AND GORDON R. DICKSON. The Interbeing League had been formed to make contact with new intelligent…
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[A-to-Z] Lesser-Known Villains of Batman: Anarky | Black Spider
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Supervillains are as well-known in comics and mainstream media as their heroic counterparts. Joker, Lex Luthor, Red Skull, Thanos, all these names can be sounded off and any person…
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[Interview] Actor Leslie Baker at Motor City Comic Con
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While The Office has been off the air a number of years, it has still remained popular with audiences today. Certain actors always brought a degree of charm to…
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[Interview] Artist Team of Alan Davis and Mark Farmer at Motor City Comic Con
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Comic books have had a variety of amazing creative teams that are known for working together on different books and characters. Whether it’s material that is heroic or more…
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[Interview] Writer/Artist Bill Messner-Loebs at Motor City Comic Con
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Some of the best and brightest in comics have made their mark in ways that the average fan cannot begin to comprehend. The work that they do receives publicity…
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[Interview] Writer/Artist Mike Grell at Motor City Comic Con
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Since superhero comics became popular during the 1940s, there has always been an emphasis on other genre types in the decades leading up to the modern age. From cowboys…