DuckTales, Family, and the Surprisingly Insightful Deathtrap
Woo-oo! Grab on to some DuckTales in this new article!
Stargate: False Gods & True Myth
Happy 20th Birthday, #Stargate!
Redeeming Harry Potter
I solemnly swear that I am up to no good.
The Sanctification of One-Punch Man
Ryan’s back with consecutive normal punches. To your theology brain. Pow.
Never Cruel or Cowardly: Doctor Who, Part I
An anachronistic healer with a daft scarf – we finally tackle Doctor Who!
In Defense of Superman
Superman is in contention to be my favorite superhero, but not by some sort of default choice; I actually have very definite opinions about him.* Maybe you don’t. Maybe you like Superman OK, or maybe your only understanding of the…
Comic Books, Human Books, and Holy Books
This week’s article is by contributor Tim Etherington of By Farther Steps. • • • I’m going to use a comic book reference to make a point. If you’re not a comic book kind of person, just stick with me…
Trektember 2016: Season One Preview
Star Trek wasn’t the first science fiction television show. That would probably be Captain Video and His Video Rangers, which premiered almost seventeen years prior. It wasn’t the first short-form “space opera” feature, either. That was probably Flash Gordon, which…
Sword Art Online and Other Realities
This week we have another article from Ryan Earnhart, co-host of the 3D Podcast! Spoiler alert: This article contains spoilers for the first two seasons of Sword Art Online, which are available to watch on Netflix. If your interest is…
Life on Mars
The Apollo program that took twelve men to the moon had a staff that numbered around 400,000 people. Mark Watney is stuck on Mars, alone.