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.

Earlier this year the manga community lost one of the greats. Kentaro Miura, creator of manga franchise “Berserk,” passed away in May, leaving the future of the long running dark fantasy uncertain. Starting his art career at a young age, Miura was known for his complex, sweeping india ink visuals honed over a lifetime. His most famous creation, “Berserk,” became a seminal example of adult manga and formed an inspiration for countless media in the decades to come. Now, the beloved mangaka will be honored with an art exhibition taking place in Tokyo’s Sunshine City later this year. Entitled Large…

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When a mysterious song begins being broadcast across Japan, a group of young individuals investigating inadvertently find themselves drawn together as the transmission brings the giant flying monster Rodan down upon the people of Japan, bringing with it a strange red dust and whole host of new mysteries. An absent-minded young science prodigy assisted by her plucky AI companion, desperately trying to prove herself. A pair of street smart mechanics in the employ of a half-mad old robotics master working on the ape-like hero Jet Jaguar in their run down garage. In their search for answers, these unlikely heroes encounter…

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Equal parts beauty and madness, history and debauchery, a book featuring the long forgotten sordid, sexy, and surreal set photographs from one of the most notorious productions in cinema history is live as a Kickstarter campaign right now. Do you dare find out what happened behind the scenes of “Caligula?” For decades, the true sights from the set of “Caligula” were lost. Long thought destroyed entirely, the photographs of set photographer Mario Tursi chronicled the entirety of the unbelievable production, and have finally clawed their way back to the light of day. Thomas Negovan, curator of LA’s Century Guild museum,…

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Kamala Khan is returning to Marvel Comics in a brand new series later this year, sporting a new writer and artist. The newest volume of Kamala’s adventures as her superhero alter-ego Ms. Marvel will be written by bestselling Author Samira Ahmed. Featuring art by Andrés Genolet, the new series will be titled “Ms. Marvel: Beyond the Limit.” Known for her work in young adult fiction, Ahmed’s NYT bestseller “Love, Hate & Other Filters” told the story of a young Indian-American Muslim facing the cultural dissonance of pursuing her dreams and desires whilst dealing with her parents and society’s expectations. Ahmed’s…

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Image Comics legend Todd McFarlane (creator of “Spawn”) and indie studio darling wiip (producers of HBO’s “Mare of Easttown”) are partnering to bring two of Spawn’s most beloved characters to the small screen. “Sam and Twitch” will follow the adventures of two old hand homicide detectives, hard as they come, the last good cops in a NYPD gone bad. Sam Burke is a massive intimidating hulk of a man long past his prime, overweight, tired, and filled with hatred for the state of the city he desperately loves. The only one who understands Sam is his long-time partner, Max Williams,…

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Villains of the stars beware- the original queen of the world of pulp sci-fi, Barbarella, is making a return in a brand new series from Dynamite Comics. Beginning in July, the new tales of the spacefaring heroine will be written by Prometheus Award-winning novelist Sarah A Hoyt. While “Barbarella” will be her first foray into the world of comic books, Hoyt is no stranger to the world of sometimes-sexy science fiction, with her “Darkship” series of novels featured sci-fi heroines in action filled relationships with animalistic alien men, and her pedigree in fiction extends to dozens of novels and multiple…

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