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Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones (Written and Directed by George Lucas, 2002)

Posted on July 20, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, a man took a whole slew of mythic elements and cultural themes and wove them into one of the great stories of the 20th Century: The farm boy, ignorant of … Continue reading →

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Spider-Man (2002, Directed by Sam Raini, Created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko)

Posted on July 20, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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With great power comes great responsibility. It’s the guiding mantra behind one of the 20th Century’s greatest heroes. But before he was a hero, he was a young man. A confused teenager like every other, with a crush on the … Continue reading →

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Spider-Man, by Peter David (Ballantine, 2002)

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The story has become a modern day myth. A young man is granted extraordinary powers through a chance accident, and becomes one of the greatest heroes of his generation. Twist it a little, and it could be a Greek myth, … Continue reading →

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Sorcery Rising, by Jude Fisher (DAW, 2002)

Posted on July 20, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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Everyone comes to the Allfair… Held on the supposedly neutral area of the Moonfell Plain, the Allfair is a time for trading and exhibitions, games and competition, dealmaking and negotiation. The independent Norsemen of Eyra come in their longships, ready … Continue reading →

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Season of Sacrifice, by Mindy L. Klasky (Roc, 2002)

Posted on July 20, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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For untold generations, the People have dwelled on the far shores known as the Headland of Slaughter. They want little to do with the strange customs of the inland folk, content to live apart and peacefully, fishing and hunting as … Continue reading →

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Sacred Fire, by Charles de Lint (From The Hunger) (Television, 1999; DVD 2000)

Posted on July 20, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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The freaks are out there. They look like everyday people, masquerading as the homeless, the crazies, the street people. They lurk on the street corners, warm themselves around garbage can fires, and watch for certain people, the ones with the … Continue reading →

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Preacher: Dead or Alive, by Glenn Fabry (DC Comics/Vertigo, 2000)

Posted on July 20, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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Imagine you’re an artist, and you’ve been given a very unusual task. Create eye-catching, evocative comic book covers, month in and month out for a new series. The main characters include a hitwoman, a vampire, a preacher possessed by the … Continue reading →

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Never After, by Rebecca Lickiss (Ace, 2002)

Posted on July 20, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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When a prince, a princess, and a wizard all set out to fulfill their separate goals, their destinies become irrevocably entwined, turning a simple quest into a hilarious, baffling, unpredictable tale of magical curses and royalty that isn’t. All Athelstan … Continue reading →

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Lucifer's Shadow, edited by Philippe Boule (White Wolf, 2002)

Posted on July 20, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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As Los Angeles burns, a most ancient enemy makes his presence known once more. The Gates of Hell have cracked wide open, releasing fallen angels twisted by millennia of torment and anguish into demons. Now the world shudders, as conflicts … Continue reading →

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Living Dead In Dallas, by Charlaine Harris (Ace, 2002)

Posted on July 20, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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Telepathic barmaid Sookie Stackhouse is back, and as usual, she’s up to her neck in problems, worries, catastrophes, disasters, and relationship problems. It’s hard enough having a disability like telepathy in the small-minded small town of Bon Temps, Louisiana, without … Continue reading →

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