Friday Fiction: For Mankind
Today, we have a tale of sacrifice. We’re going to explore one simple question: what would you give up for mankind?
By Brandon Scott on Feb 5th, 2021
Today, we have a tale of sacrifice. We’re going to explore one simple question: what would you give up for mankind?
By Brandon Scott on Feb 3rd, 2021
The focus on imagination and crazy visuals over story, the bulbous CGI style, and the emphasis on family/teamwork are all here, oozing out of every pore. If you can’t get with that, then just don’t bother with this.
By Brandon Scott on Feb 1st, 2021
I don’t have the insider knowledge to know if the show achieved its intended results. What I mean is that there may have been no worse time to release a show like this. Or, at the very least, no more an insensitive time.
By Brandon Scott on Jan 29th, 2021
Has it been a long drive of a week? Are you here to see what happens next?
By Brandon Scott on Jan 27th, 2021
Between Kipo and The Last Kids on Earth, the child-friendly apocalypse has become a subgenre. But that’s not a bad thing, especially when both shows have been stellar.
Antarctica – barren frozen wasteland or remnants of an ancient civilization? Well, before we dive down that rabbit hole, let’s take a tour of the stations and science that’s currently happening on Earth’s 7th continent. First: A tour of the United States’ South Pole Station Second: Let’s take a look at what living at the…
By Brandon Scott on Jan 22nd, 2021
Hello, everyone! It’s the first Friday Fiction of the new year. And, to start it off, we have a question for you: How does that random junk end up on the side of the highway?
By Brandon Scott on Jan 20th, 2021
WandaVision is one of the freshest, strangest, most experimental things that the Marvel cinematic universe has produced. And considering Guardians of the Galaxy exists, that’s quite a thing to say.
By Brandon Scott on Jan 18th, 2021
And, as a happy and average player, I want to describe the appeal of the F.I.R.E. (“fun,” “inviting,” “replayable,” and “exciting”) philosophy.
By Brandon Scott on Jan 15th, 2021
While I’m not planning to make a habit out of reviewing Webtoon comics, Omniscient Reader caught my attention because of its sudden spiking popularity, and admittedly strong initial premise.
By Brandon Scott on Jan 13th, 2021
It’s a subversive funhouse. A lot of the initial expected trappings seem in place, but the show ruthlessly attacks tropes from the second episode onward. Nothing plays out the way it should, and often the show has a sense of ever-present danger usually lacking from children’s fantasy cartoons.
By Brandon Scott on Jan 11th, 2021
It’s a new year! It’s time for resolutions! But this is a science-fiction and fantasy blog, so we’re not interested in just any resolution. No, instead, we’re going on-brand.