Here’s What Everyone’s Saying About Nintendo’s First iOS and Android Game, Miitomo

Click here to read at Yahoo.com.

‘Speculative Blackness’ examines the Black perspective in science fiction

LINK: André Carrington takes a long look at fandom, fiction and all others aspects of creative futurism.

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Inverse: An Interview With Author Robert Repino

LINK: The author of ‘Morte’ talks absurdist sci-fi, the literary genre divide, and evil animals.

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Race Riot in the Time Stream: Going ‘Black in Time’

Click here to read Grady Hendrix’s humorous review at Tor.com.

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Moving Pixels Podcast: Hinduism & Buddhism Meet Science Fiction in ‘Cradle’

LINK: A game that includes robots and body augmentation alongside passages from The Tibetan Book of the Dead.

Anthology Explores the Way Blacks Are Portrayed in Comics

LINK: The Blacker the Ink: Constructions of Black Identity in Comics & Sequential Art, edited by Frances Gateward and John Jennnings

Blacksci-fi.com’s Tiara Janté Dishes With Ashlee Blackwell From Graveyardshiftsisters.com

Click here to read at Blacksci-fi.com.

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Netflix Debuts First ‘Luke Cage’ Teaser Trailer!

Click here to read about it at Entertainment Weekly. luke-cage

LINK TO TRAILER FOR NETFLIX SUBSCRIBERS.

 

The ‘Sherlock’ Manga Is Coming to America, and Here’s Your First Look

Check it out at io9.com.

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Jay Odjick brings Algonquin myths to graphic novel, animated series

LINK: “It’s a modern concept, but it’s grounded in myths and legends from my community.”

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