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Category Archives: Review
Daikaiju! 2 Review
It’s taken a while, but at last a review of Daikaiju! 2: Revenge of the Giant Monsters has hit the blogsphere — and it’s a fairly positive one. You can read it on the ASif site. I always knew it … Continue reading
Review: Shades of Darkness
TV Series, UK, 1983/1986 Shades of Darkness is the title of an anthology series comprised of nine famous ghost stories filmed for television by Granada TV in the 1980s. Seven were aired in 1983, and two more appeared in 1986. … Continue reading
Posted in Ghosts, Review, TV
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Future Past?
The first review of the Doctor Who Short Trips anthology Destination Prague has appeared on Sci-Fi Online. The reviewer only mentions my story as an example of his observation that “the majority of the stories” take place in the future, … Continue reading
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Giantkiller
Giantkiller by Dan Brereton is a graphic novel about a world overrun by giant monsters. These daikaiju have entered our reality through a spatial tear caused by volcanic activity in an ecologically turbulent area of California — an effect that … Continue reading
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