King of the Cracksmen: An Imaginative Premise Lacking Dynamic Characters to Drive it Forward

King of the Cracksmen Dennis O’Flaherty Night Shade Books January 27, 2015 Full disclosure: I received a PDF version of this book in exchange for an honest review. Spoilers ahead! This debut from TV and film writer Dennis O’Flaherty, dubbed “a steampunk entertainment,” is an alternate history adventure that explores what 1877 in America might…

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The Twin Peaks Log: S.2 E.6

Annie It’s interesting to see Cooper upset with himself because his extra-jurisdictional adventures endangered Audrey, and of course got a bunch of people killed at One-Eyed Jack’s. He mentions that this isn’t the first time someone’s been hurt because he stepped outside his bounds. But hey, Ben Horne is happy-ish because he got his briefcase…

Toronto ComicCon 2015 photo by Wendy Browne

Con Diaries: Toronto Comic Con

Recently, when Netflix failed to have a particular show I was looking for, it made a few recommendations, including Mike Tyson’s Mysteries in which the former boxer, his adopted daughter, a nice ghost, and an alcoholic pigeon solve mysteries. At my first stop on the convention show floor at Toronto Comic Con, there was not one,…

AMC’s Preacher has a Cassidy

The casting news for AMC’s Preacher adaptation continues. First they announced Ruth Negga as Tulip, then Ian Colletti as Arseface. Now it’s Joe Gilgun — from Misfits and This is England — as the hard-drinking, substance-abusing, poor-decision-making Irish vampire Cassidy. And I’m actually okay with that. It took me a little while to come around…

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