Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Star Wars makes Christmas merry for retailers (of course!)
And on the front lines of comic retailing, the ever-present merchandise machine men call "Star Wars" made cash registers jingle. Read all about it over at icv2.
Jim McLauchlin
Thursday, December 17, 2015
On genetic engineering, and superhumans
The always-interesting James Rollins has released his latest novel, The Bone Labyrinth, which deals rather heavily with the practice and ethics of genetic engineering. Rollins' characters have something to say, and he does as well, over at LiveScience.
Jim McLauchlin
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
What makes a (Star Wars) fan a fan?
Is all fandom the same? Is there something genetic about it? Tribal? How does a baseball fan differ—if at all—from a Star Wars fan? Shrinks and anthropologists—seriously!—tell you all about it at Newsarama.
Jim McLauchlin
Travel writing is thriller writing
The Bone Labyrinth is the new thriller by bestselling author James Rollins, and per Rollins' usual, it's filled with exotic locales. And you can see just how Rollins' travel fuels his writing over at Berkshire Hathaway Travel. So go read!
Jim McLauchlin
What's a Star Wars worth?
Quick answer? A lot. Slightly longer answer? Probably all of that $4 billion Disney paid for it, and then some. We have all the gory details over at Wired, so check it out!
Jim McLauchlin
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
What Stan Lee did during the war
So just what did Stan Lee, John Romita, and many other top-name comic creators do in the war? Read all about then in a Veterans Day tribute over at Newsarama.
And the pic above? It's a recruiting poster done by John Romita back during the Korean War!
Jim McLauchlin
And the pic above? It's a recruiting poster done by John Romita back during the Korean War!
Jim McLauchlin
The Internet Rage Machine
What makes people be a dick on the Internet? A few things. And real psychological professionals tell you all about it over at Newsarama. Go read. Then please don't be a dick.
Jim McLauchlin
photo illustration: Zach Pennington
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