We Are the Mutants, my new online magazine, is alive! It focuses on many of the things I wrote about on 2 Warps to Neptune—Cold War-era sci-fi, fantasy, genre, pulp, proto-geek, and occult me…| 2 Warps to Neptune
Yes, many of you will remember these wonderful books. If you held onto them, good for you. They’re costly today. It’s one of many series we plan to review at We Are the Mutants (launch …| 2 Warps to Neptune
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Strangely aseptic design, isn’t it? Via eBay.| 2 Warps to Neptune
They’re waving because that damn thing’s never coming back. See the actual product here.| 2 Warps to Neptune
The magazine behind Creatures on the Loose #33, identified by Richard McKenna, is Modern Screen (November 1974). Bolan was a huge Marvel fan who interviewed Stan Lee on the BBC’s Today show i…| 2 Warps to Neptune
I started 2 Warps to Neptune at the beginning of 2012. I was about to turn 40, my first daughter was about to be born, and I was feeling old and out of touch with the 21st century. In short, I was …| 2 Warps to Neptune
There was no American or English comic book adaptation of The Lord of the Rings following Ralph Bakshi’s animated movie of 1978—the closest we got was the Warren Special Edition magazin…| 2 Warps to Neptune
The product is absolute nonsense, a flagrant money-grab; the illustration, however, is a definitive representation of the dungeon crawl. The main figures prepare to battle in three dimensions, whil…| 2 Warps to Neptune
One switch. Two choices. As I said way back here, where you can see the box in the wild, ON TV (1977-1983) was a subscription service that would unscramble UHF channels in participating markets. Lo…| 2 Warps to Neptune