Superman at 86!
Superman, the epitome of superheroes turned 86 on Paul Revere Day! On April 18, 1938, the first issue of Action Comics appeared.
Read Moreby Susan Macdonald | Apr 25, 2024 | Comics, Events
Superman, the epitome of superheroes turned 86 on Paul Revere Day! On April 18, 1938, the first issue of Action Comics appeared.
Read Moreby Lori Alden Holuta | Apr 10, 2024 | Books, Events, Fiction, Science Fiction / Fantasy
Break a spell and share it for a collection of magical short stories and the chance to hear your story read by a voiceover artist!
Read Moreby SCIFI Radio Staff | Apr 3, 2024 | Comics, Events
With a rare copy of Action Comics #1 expected to sell for over $5 million, Heritage Auctions has struck gold with the Man of Steel.
Read Moreby SCIFI Radio Staff | Mar 29, 2024 | Events, Science Fiction / Fantasy
1720 valid nominating ballots were received and counted from the members of the 2023 and 2024 World Science Fiction Conventions for the 2024 Hugo Awards.
Read Moreby Susan Macdonald | Mar 28, 2024 | Blinded by Science, Events
Forty years as a Disney Imagineer wasn’t enough for Disney Legend Joe Rohde, so he’s going back to teach a new generation of Imagineers.
Read Moreby Susan Macdonald | Mar 20, 2024 | Events, Movies / Video / Theater
“This year’s class of Disney Legends honorees include costume designer Colleen Atwood, Angela Bassett, trailblazing Disney employee Martha Blanding, James L. Brooks, James Cameron, Jamie Lee Curtis, Miley Cyrus, comic book creator Steve Ditko, Harrison Ford, Walt Disney Animation Studios animator Mark Henn, Frank Oz, Kelly Ripa, Walt Disney Imagineer Joe Rohde and John Williams.”
Read Moreby Shawn "Obi-Shawn" Crosby | Mar 12, 2024 | Events, Movies / Video / Theater
Moses’ tablets may just be fiberglass, and Indiana Jones’ leather and cotton wardrobe may be that of his stunt double, but they are immediately recognizable by those of us with a yen for adventure and penchant for dark theaters and late-night television.
Read Moreby Gene Turnbow | Feb 19, 2024 | Books, Events, Politics
Neil Gaiman, R.F. Kuang and Xiran Jay Zhao were deemed ineligible for works that are “sensitive” to China.
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