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Emeritus Founder, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief: Alan Gray
I used to read comics when I was kid. Well, who am I kidding, I still read them now. Not so much comics I guess, they're graphic novels, collections of a comic series all there in a thick binding and beautiful, glossy pictures, unraveling a story.
Lindelof's story 'Life Support' took place before the planet Krypton was no more as Jor-El makes arrangements for his only son Kal-El's destination to his new home known as Earth, where he was founded and taken in by Martha and Jonathan Kent, wh
The wacky proceedings begin in the future free-lance vigilante's misbehaving boyhood, as Britt Reid is scolded by his stern newspaper publisher tycoon father (Tom Wilkinson) for getting into scrapes with bullies at school. In fairly rapid successio
someone wrote an uninteresting drama, added some sci-fi/superpower scenes, tossed in some sequential art and simply let them collide. Rather like getting Pavarotti, Dolly Parton and Snoop Dogg to sing a line each of the same song and expect people
For movie goers: an Azerbaijani film production company premiered their new release: Doğma Torpaq, translates from the Azerbaijan language to "Motherland" (Native Land).