The second collected volume of Grant Morrison’s Batman Incorporated is due be released in May, and will also rather confusingly be titled “Volume 1”. The reason for this sequential anomaly is DC’s new shift in company-wide continuity, dubbed “The New 52”. As far as the company is concerned, all series set in the main DC […]
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Stuart MacDougall, the Science-Fiction, Fantasy, Horror & Graphic Novels buyer at the Waterstones West End branch in Edinburgh, examines the little known pleasures of Domu: A Child’s Dream by Akira creator, Katsuhiro Otomo. A little girl and a crazy old man battle it out for the control of an apartment complex in suburban Japan. It might sound […]

In one of the biggest coups the geekzine has experienced, we are extremely pleased to feature an interview recently conducted with Anne Rice, author of Interview With The Vampire, and many other novels, including most recently, The Wolf Gift. Ms Rice was kind enough to answer Editor-in-Chief Andy Jamieson’s questions, as part of the promotion […]

With their episodic, crisis-of-the-week approach to storytelling, you’d think that comic books would have found their natural visual media outlet in television, rather than in the numerous film adaptations which continue to net big bucks for major publishers like Marvel and DC. The wealth of elaborate backstory and character development in most long-running comics can […]
Under Judgement: The Case of Dredd 3D vs. Judge Dredd Pitting the recent Dredd 3D against the 90s flop Judge Dredd seems unfair, like allowing an F-22 Raptor to go into battle against a Sopwith Camel. One is a high-tech, modern creation with generations of technological development over its rival. The other is made up […]

Axe Cop It all started with two brothers messing around one day; they came up with idea of a cop who fights crime, with, you guessed it it, his axe. Oh, sorry, I should also mention; the two brothers are called Ethan and Malachai Nicolle. Ethan was twenty-nine when all this started, and Malachai […]
