The classic horror films made by Universal had no shortage of monstrous men, such as Bela Lugosi’s Dracula and Boris Karloff’s Frankenstein’s monster. Monstrous women, on the other hand, were few and far between. The Bride of Frankenstein, iconic as she is, appears so briefly in her self-titled 1935 film that she can scarcely be…
WWAC at NYCC: An Evening With Cas Anvar
If you follow me at all on social media, you might have picked up that I am somewhat fond of SyFy’s The Expanse. That @ExpanseSyfy panel was almost perfect happiness for me. S2 can't come soon enough! — Laura Harcourt (@blueofthebay) October 8, 2016 (Just a li’l.) So when an opportunity to chat with Cas Anvar, the…
Radishes is a Tasty Bite of Friendship and Fantasy [Review]
Radishes Carolyn Nowak 2015 Radishes takes place in a world I’ve never been to, and yet, I feel right at home in it. The 2016 Ignatz Award winner for Outstanding Minicomic, Radishes is about two teenage girls, Kelly and Beth, who skip school to visit a mysterious seaside market full of shops and wonders. The…