Author: Ross Fisher-Davis

Ross Fisher-Davis is an old-school goth from the rocky shores of Cornwall, England with a background in theater, filmmaking, entertainment journalism, and animal care. A fan of horror, sci-fi and all things strange, Ross is a writer of fantasy fiction and has created content for games such as Vampire: The Masquerade and Deadlands.

Award-winning space opera “SAGA,” written by Brian K Vaughn with art by Fiona Staples, is set to make its long awaited return in January 2022. The bestselling story of star crossed lovers, war, and the bonds of family started in 2012, and became an immediate hit. Known for excellent dialogue, memorable characters and a deeply quirky black comedy streak, early issues of “SAGA” sold out and would quickly become expensive and highly sought after collectors items. “SAGA” would last release an installment in July 2018, with issue #54 delivering an absolute shocker of events and the end of the first…

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Universal Studios Orlando is finally taking the plunge and cutting the strings on one of its most well loved and absolutely well-memed attractions. Shrek 4D, the continuing adventures of everyone’s favorite swamp dwelling Scotch ogre, will be closing for good in the new year. While its no surprise for a ride based on an older franchise to close down to make room for newer properties, many online are saddened by the news of the end of Shrek 4D. Shrek’s Ye Olde Souvenir Shoppe, the attached gift shop to the attraction, will also close up in January, so if you’ve a…

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“Moon Lake” is a little known but cult favorite graphic novel. Created by Dan Fogler, the wild anthology is written and drawn by multiple creatives, their various stories crossing many genres. Each tale is told by the corpulent Man in the Moon, to the mysterious Moon Men who keep him captive. Like a quirky sci-fi Scheherazade, the Man in the Moon guides his captors through new stories of horror and strangeness. Now, the weirdness that is “Moon Lake” is coming to small screens as Bardel Entertainment, the studio behind cultural phenomenon “Rick & Morty,” is adapting it into an animated…

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Hot off the heels from the release of the wildly popular “The Suicide Squad”, Director James Gunn is sliding back towards his Marvel darlings, the Guardians of the Galaxy. In a tweet, Gunn promised the reveal of a new Walt Disney World/Epcot attraction based on the space-faring heroes. Entitled Cosmic Rewind, the new “Guardians of the Galaxy” based attraction is set to be unveiled in 2022, in celebration of Walt Disney World’s 50th birthday. Gunn also got to teasing about the eagerly anticipated mini follow up to the Guardians series, the Christmas spirited “Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special.” A…

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Some major comedy names have signed up to join the upcoming prequel to “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.” An origin story, “Wonka” sees Timothée Chalamet (“Dune”) don the iconic top hat and cane in the role of a young Willy Wonka. Joining Chalamet will be British comedy legend Rowan Atkinson (“Blackadder,” “Johnny English”), Oscar winner Olivia Coleman (“The Crown,” “The Favorite”), and Oscar nominee Sally Hawkins (“The Shape of Water,” “Paddington 2”). Also featured in the “Wonka” cast are “Paddington” alumni Tom Davis, Kobna Holdbrook-Smith, and Simon Farnaby. Little is known about the details of “Wonka,” which began production in…

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In yet another event in the ongoing troubles of former “Jackass” star Bam Margera, he has been involuntarily checked into a rehab clinic by Police following a public incident. Tampa Bay police officers were responding to reports of an “emotionally disturbed person” at the Don Cesar Hotel in St. Pete Beach. Margera had been acting worryingly in the Florida Hotel, and after being identified, attending officers were told that Margera is currently under an ex parte order. An ex parte order, placed by a judge usually in the interests of the individuals safety, is a demand for court ordered rehabilitation.…

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Starting a Warhammer army is no easy endeavor. You’ve got to choose between your Space Marines and your Eldar, there’s all the meticulous planning of your army contents, there’s the highly skilled painting and assembling of models, and of course there’s the sheer cost of getting your collection together, all before you even get to the table. It’s a big hobby with big fans, and the time, skill and money investment that goes into making one is a major part of what makes your Warhammer army such a personal thing. Over the years, UK company Games Workshop has produced countless…

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Fans of Netflix’s dark fantasy adventure “The Witcher” rejoice! We’ve got some news about the upcoming second season, as well as the prequel series, “The Witcher: Blood Origin!” When last we left our heroes, Geralt (Henry Cavill) was wounded and almost out of commission from an encounter gone bad. Taken to the home of a humble farmer, Geralt finally meets up with Ciri (Freya Allan), freshly orphaned of her homeland following a brutal assault by the forces of Nilfgaard. Yennefer, Triss, and the other sorcerers of the lodge bravely defended the north from Nilfgaard attack at the battle of Sodden…

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One of the most iconic, inimitable, and beloved British pop-culture sensations of all time approaches it’s 60th anniversary in 2023. “Doctor Who,” a show that birthed multiple generations of sci-fi fans, spawned a million cosplays, and practically kept the BBC relevant on an international scale. After years in the dark, the man who spearheaded the revival of the classic British fantasy/sci-fi series, Russell T Davies, is making a return to the long running show. It’s hard to overstate the importance of “Doctor Who” not only to British culture, but on the international stage. Originally first airing back in 1963, the…

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