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The rabbit-obsessed Minky Woodcock is a detective in the tradition of Holmes and Watson but whom is lavished in the trappings of stage-light burlesque....
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The rabbit-obsessed Minky Woodcock is a detective in the tradition of Holmes and Watson but whom is lavished in the trappings of stage-light burlesque....
Danie Ware was a contributor on this site at the very beginning and like all FOG! alumni, I’m constantly impressed with their continuing creative...
Psychological terror, the undead, and a supernaturally bitter cold come together in the spine-tingling new series, Cold Spots. Ten years ago, Dan Kerr turned...
FOG! got to sit down with director Robert Schwentke about his disturbing World War II drama The Captain. Schwentke has made a number of...
From Eisner-nominated writer Christopher Sebela (Heartthrob, We(l)come Back, Harley Quinn), and Ro Stein & Ted Brandt (Captain Marvel, Raven: The Pirate Princess) comes the...
All-American hero and comic book curator, Craig Yoe is a favorite of Forces of Geek and has a new book out, Super Patriotic Heroes. ...
For nine years, the creative duo of Daveed Diggs and Rafael Casal have worked to bring their feature film Blindspotting to theaters. The lifetime...
Red is one of hundreds shanghaied out of Portland in the late 1800s. Drugged, kidnapped, and sold to a ship’s captain, she wakes up...
San Diego Comic Con attendees were given a look at the second season of National Geographic’s docudrama, Mars. The fictional story jumps nine years...
In Brooklyn Blood, a serial killer is on the loose—and when strange clues lead down a paranormal path, a detective confronts his inner demons...
They say the apple never falls far from the tree, but what if instead of a piece of wholesome fruit it’s a bioengineered replacement...
Multiple Eisner and Harvey Award-nominated comic book creator Matt Kindt, has established himself as one of the most interesting creators in comics. The New...
Remember when Saturday morning television was your domain, and yours alone? When tattoos came from bubble gum packs, Slurpees came in superhero cups, and...
Anders Walter may not be a household name just yet, but the comic book artist-turned-director has already managed to impress with his directorial efforts,...
From writer Ryan O’Sullivan (Turncoat, The Evil Within, Warhammer 40,000) and illustrator Plaid Claus (Turncoat) comes the story of Ana and Gabe, the last...
Charles Soule is a very busy guy. A musician, attorney and the New York Times bestselling author of numerous comics titles for Marvel, DC, Image...
You might know the name Chris Roberson from one of his novels or short stories. Or perhaps you recognize it from his publishing venture,...
Within a strange walled city, chefs are the ultimate celebrity and food is the most valued commodity. But underage, unlicensed chef Xoo is about...
Actor Stefan Kapicic has had a pretty big week. Monday, The Hollywood Reporter revealed he has been cast In a recurring role on AMC’s...
Long before the Holocaust was taught in schools or presented in films such as Schindler’s List, the youth of America was learning about the...
International Manga Award-winning and Eisner Award-nominated Ken Niimura is so far best known in the United States for illustrating the comic book series, I...
In director Craig Gillespie’s I, Tonya, screenwriter Steven Rogers successfully manages to not only juggle the conflicting points of view of 1994’s attack on...
On March 6th, musician and illustrator Marcellus Hall’s graphic novel debut, Kaleidoscope City, arrives from Bittersweet Editions. Hall has done illustrations for The New...
You might not know writer/director Alex Zamm by name, but you’ve certainly seen his work. Starting with the Carrot Top vehicle, Chairman of The...