Legendary comic book artist George Perez dies aged 67

Legendary comic book artist George Pérez has passed away aged 67. Pérez revealed a cancer diagnosis in December, revealing that he had stage 3 pancreatic cancer. Pérez told fans at the time that he had elected to forego chemotherapy, which he was told had a low chance of success, and instead spend as much quality time as he could with his family, friends, and fans. In the time since he announced his illness, Pérez has been photographed at the DC offices, and scheduled some signing and meet-and-greet events with fans. He helped define the look of DC Comics in the 1980s and drew the pivotal Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover event

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Big Finish/Doctor Who actor, writer and rights activist Anthony Townsend passes away aged 50

Big Finish has reported that actor Antoni Fletcher-Goldspink (Also know under their acting name Anthony Townsend) has passed away aged 50. Antoni was sadly diagnosed with terminal cancer on 25 June 2021.

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New images from Rob Zombie’s ‘The Munsters’ movie.

Rob Zombie has shared today another behind the scenes shot from the set of upcoming movie The Munsters, showing off the main trio he calls his “Munster Squad.”

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Review: Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is the 28th film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). This review is spoiler light. 

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Review: The Ninth Doctor Adventures – Back To Earth

Review by Jacob Licklider


Old Friends ended the first series of Ninth Doctor Adventures with a genuinely brilliant series finale that felt like a lead in to Rose, something my review of that set had some pushback since it had already been announced that Series 2 would essentially be continuing where Series 1 left off with the Ninth Doctor still travelling alone. Now Series 1 spent quite a bit of time developing the idea that this was one continuous series, including by designing the covers to mimic the single DVD releases of Series 1 of the show. Series 2 seems to be less a full series with a central character arc for the Ninth Doctor and more of a series of themed box sets with new styles of cover art, this first one being from the wonderful Caroline Tankersley, with the theme of going Back to Earth. It’s three stories set at various points in Earth’s history, mainly in the past ranging from the early 17th century to the early 1990s, with one story having some pieces in the modern day, but not really. All three of the authors here do an excellent job of taking their piece of Earth and doing something interesting with it, overcoming my initial hesitation of going into a set not really following up the character development of the Ninth Doctor within the first few minutes of the first story.

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Original ‘The Munsters’ TV show cast member joins Rob Zombie’s movie reboot.

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Rob Zombie announced today that Pat Priest  is part of the cast of upcoming movie The Munsters!

Priest played Marilyn Munster in the original black & white television series, replacing Beverly Owen as Marilyn Munster from episodes 14 through 70 of the classic show. The news was announced in an Instagram post:

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‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ trailer released for May the 4th

A trailer for Disney Plus Star Wars live action series Obi-Wan Kenobi has been released for May The 4th which is celebrated internationally as Star Wars Day.FR6k4RZVcAEaPTb

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The Six Million Dollar Man: The Complete Series (Collector’s Edition) coming to Blu-Ray

Hit 70’s sci-fi show The Six Million Dollar Man is getting a new lease of life on Blu-Ray with the release of The Six Million Dollar Man: The Complete Series (Collector’s Edition)from Shout Factory.

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RuPaul to host new celebrity game-show for ITV

RuPaul Charles will host a celebrity spin-off of ITV game show Lingo.

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Review: The Companion Chronicles – The Second Doctor (Vol 3)

Review by Jacob Licklider


The Companion Chronicles have the distinction of being the second longest and consistently running Doctor Who range at Big Finish Productions. They began in 2007 and released several single releases to 2014 before switching to yearly boxsets between 2015 and 2019. A box set was announced for release in June 2020, however, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, The Second Doctor: Volume Three was plagued with production delays, finally having production finish in late 2021 for release in 2022. Among this rumours spread that the Companion Chronicles would be ending with this volume which have not yet been confirmed, though there is some contradictory evidence of actors mentioning recording a release which hasn’t been announced while higher ups mentioning that this would be the final installment in the range.If this truly is to be the final release of the range (and I truly hope it isn’t) it is a stellar release for the range to go out on, finding creative ways to explore the entirety of the Second Doctor’s era and not limit itself to the Companion Chronicles’ two-hander format as it’s rumoured Big Finish will be taking the range towards a more full cast approach if it is to continue.

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