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Embracing the Void: How Thunderbolts* Became Marvel’s Most Important Mental Health Story Thunderbolts* doesn't just bring Marvel back to its tried-and-true blueprint, it takes the MCU forward into a ...
Ever since the beginning of the Covid pandemic, we, as humanity, have experienced a great deal of collective grief. Collective grief is experienced when large-scale events upend what is considered ...
Join us live Saturday, November 2nd, for a conversation with J. David Powell, The Geek Insider, all about cons, cosplay, and mental health. You may remember him from Chris Judge's Elevating Black ...
Stephanie Czajkowski is back, and she's bringing her friends (guests TBA) for a Breast Cancer Awareness Month Event.
Date: Saturday, Sept 21 Time: 11am PT / 2pm ET / 7pm BT Tom Hunter, Director of the Arthur C. Clarke award, is joining us to chat books, sci-fi, and to participate in another Companion Draft! Do you ...
Dr. Suzie Edge sat down with Lawrence and Welles to discuss the writing process, her unusual journey, and the stressors that come with being a creative who uses social media to reach her audience.
Build Your Ideal Stargate Team - The Inaugural Companion Draft Lawrence, Welles, and Nicole & Yvie (Wormhole X-Tremists) go head to head in our first-ever The Companion Draft. Who wins, you decide!
With Firefly and Stargate Atlantis icon Jewel Staite coming to our VIP Events platform on The Green Room later this summer, we're re-releasing her awesome conversation with Showrunner Brad Wright.
Contrary to those tired old negative stereotypes, science fiction fandom is good for your mental health – and we can prove it.
Manifest Destiny strikes back as Stargate SG-1’s ‘Entity’ illustrates the unwitting perils of exporting ‘civilization‘ to the stars.
Colonel Everett Young was a very different leader to Jack O’Neill, but then Stargate Universe was a very different show and Young found his own balance between consent and control.
Doctor Who ⎢How the Impossible Girl Made a Female Doctor Possible Subverting Gender in Doctor Who: An epic, almost 8,000-word essay on the long journey to Clara Oswald, and the Thirteenth Doctor.
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