Mark Millar’s creator owned projects managed a double whammy over the festive period with the final chapter of our introduction to Nemesis, Issue 4, reaching us and the
Twenty six years ago, a cultural phenomenon swept Britain. Almost thirteen years old, like all of my generation, I had grown up in a world of only three
So promised the opening sequence of the first two seasons of Battlestar Galactica. The implication was that the Cylons had a wider plan than that which was already
I must confess, my knowledge of the Norse pantheon of Gods doesn’t stretch much beyond the basics. A smattering of knowledge picked up doing a primary 5 (that’s
Many years ago, during a talk preceding a book signing in Edinburgh, Clive Barker expressed his frustration that his work was categorised as either horror or fantasy, two
This post contains spoilers – if you don’t want to know what happens in Kick-Ass, Nemesis, or Superior then turn back now!
The third of Mark Millar’s much
Welcome to what we hope will be the first of many bite-sized little interviews here on GEEKchocolate.
In our first one, Scottish sci-fi author Iain M. Banks took a