| Winter 2016 Science Fiction and Fantasy Books To Read
The cold is upon us, making it a perfect time to stay in with a few good books, and thankfully there’s plenty to choose from this Winter. I’ve teamed up with my speed-reading gal pal Olympus Athens and the master of books himself Waerloga69 to bring you a list of cool new science fiction and fantasy books coming this Winter. There’s some new Star Wars and Star Trek selections, along with upcoming releases from China Miéville, Brandon Sanderson, Stan Lee, and many more. See below for our picks in Winter 2016 Science Fiction and Fantasy Books To Read.
...continue reading » Tags: Alison Goodman, An Unattractive Vampire, Andie Tong, Best of 2016, Book Recommendations, Brandon Sanderson, China Miéville, City Of Blades, David R. George III, Doctor Who, Doctor Who Coloring Book, Eleanor: A Novel, Greg Cox, James Swallow, Jason Gurley, Jim McDoniel, Kirsten Beyer, Lady Helen, Paul Tassi, Robert Jackson Bennett, Sharman Apt Russell, Stan Lee, Star Trek, Star Wars, Stuart Moore, The Dark Days Club, The Divine Cities, The Dragon's Return, The Earthborn Trilogy, The Sons of Sora, The Zodiac Legacy, The Zodiac Legacy: The Dragon's Return, Tim Powers | |
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| Book Review: The Zodiac Legacy: Convergence By Stan Lee |
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The Zodiac Legacy: Convergence
Hardcover | Kindle Edition | Audiobook
Written by Stan Lee and Stuart Moore
Illustrated by Andie Tong
Disney Press
Release Date: January 27, 2015
Cover Price: $16.99 American-born Chinese teenager Steven Lee is on a class trip to a museum in Hong Kong, and instantly knows something is off. He follows some screams into an underground cavernous room with weird shimmering green pools, and his life will never be the same. Zapped with the Chinese zodiac Tiger sign, Steven is now filled with the power of The Tiger, which he must learn to control. There he meets a dragon-filled Jasmine and a techie Carlos on a mission to stop the evil Maxwell, who has already harnessed the power of 7 of the 12 signs. The rest of the signs have escaped to find the people they should belong to, and Jasmine, Carlos, and Steven must find those soon-to-be-surprised-and-confused powerful teens before Maxwell does and sucks the power from them. Can they help the others? Will they stop Maxwell? I cannot tell you that, but I can tell you that how you think the book will end is not how it does. You gotta love a twist!
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| First Trailer For Marvel’s ‘Ant-Man’ Is Here
As promised, the first trailer for Marvel’s Ant-Man was shown tonight after the pilot for Agent Carter. The movie is directed by Peyton Reed, and stars Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, Michael Douglas, Corey Stoll, Michael Pena, Judy Greer, Bobby Cannavale, and more. You can read a full synopsis and check out the first trailer for Ant-Man below now!
...continue reading » Tags: Ant-Man, Bobby Cannavale, Corey Stoll, Evangeline Lilly, Judy Greer, Kevin Feige, Marvel, Michael Douglas, Michael Pena, Paul Rudd, Peyton Reed, Stan Lee | |
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| Geek Peek: First Image From Kevin Smith’s ‘Yoga Hosers’
A promotional image has been released for Yoga Hosers, the next movie from writer and director Kevin Smith, and can be seen below. The image shows stars Harley Quinn Smith and Lily-Rose Depp, the daughters of director Smith and Johnny Depp, who also is starring in the movie. The actresses play teenage yoga nuts who work at a Canadian convenience store called Eh-2-Zed, when they are forced to seek out the assistance of a legendary manhunter (Depp) to help them fight an ancient evil that threatens a 12th grade party the girls have been invited to.
...continue reading » Tags: Adam Brody, Austin Butler, Genesis Rodriguez, Haley Joel Osment, Harley Morenstein, Harley Quinn Smith, Jason Mewes, Johnny Depp, Justin Long, Kevin Smith, Lily-Rose Depp, Michael Parks, Natasha Lyonne, Ralph Garman, Stan Lee, Tony Hale, Tyler Posey, Yoga Hosers | |
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| Stan Lee’s Comikaze 2014 Report
This past weekend marked my second year attending the Comikaze Expo, “Stan Lee’s Comikaze Expo.” Last year, I went on a Sunday and had a long, informative, and entertaining conversation with Herb Trimpe . Sadly, Herb couldn’t attend this year, and aside from Len Wein (who I interviewed at the 2013 Long Beach Comic-Con), there really wasn’t any comics creator of a similar stature and history. Except Stan Lee, who of course, was there, and whom I was told I would be able to pose some questions to “” and which I was hoping to post here, on the GoD page.
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