LABOR DAY WEEKEND: Dragon*Con is the largest multi-media, popular culture convention focusing on science fiction and fantasy, gaming, comics, literature, art, music, and film in the US.
Editor’s note: First month after Beta re-design
Well, we’re still in “beta” stage here at FanDominion – not yet ready for prime time. But it’s getting closer every week. In the past 30 days, we’ve accomplished quite a few things: Complete site redesign from a one-person blog to a Fan-based news zine. Added many features that made it both writer and reader friendly. Used...
Fan Speak: F
There are many words and abbreviations of special relevance to science fiction. In addition, over the years science fiction fandom has created many new terms. A list of some of these words and abbreviations is provided here for N3F members and for any others who are interested in the history of science fiction and science fiction fandom. Additions and/or corrections are invited.
SFTV Ratings: June 20-26, 2008
Following are the ratings for speculative fiction shows that aired on the broadcast networks in the past week (all shows were in repeat except for NBC’s Fear Itself): SHOW | [NETWORK] | Rating (No. of Households) 1. Fear Itself [NBC] 1.5 2. Planet of the Apes (2001 movie) [FOX] 1.4 2. Ghost Whisperer [CBS] 1.4 4. Reaper [CW] 0.6 4. Smallville [CW]...
Review of Reviews: Incredible Hulk
Jun 27, 2008
RATED: PG-13 | NO SPOILERS Five years after Ang Lee’s disappointing Hulk, Marvel decided to reboot the comic hero with a new film, The Incredible Hulk, which picks up roughly where the 1970s-80s TV series left off; ignoring the 2003 film altogether. The film also features fa nod to long-time Hulk fans with witty cameos of the stars from the TV...