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Radiant Black #9 serves as a solid character piece, and a meditation on grief as the titular hero grapples with possibly losing his friend.
Finch is a surprising and heartwarming subversion of the post-apocalyptic genre thanks to Tom Hanks and Caleb Landry Jones’ performances.
Dr. Brain is Apple TV+’s first Korean-language series and man, does it come in with a bang that blends sci-fi, mystery, and horror.
INTERVIEW: ‘.Self’ Writer Christopher Sebela on Trust and His New ComiXology Original Series
Christopher Sebela discusses his new ComiXology original series .Self where Nat’s every memory and emotion was hacked off the server it was uploaded to
A ComiXology Original, .Self #1 provides a fun exploration of a natural extension to the clones-meet-each-other subgenre of science fiction
The Halloween Apocalypse Is the first episode of the new Doctor Who season and the first chapter of Doctor Who Flux. Featuring dogs and football.
FAB Breakout Book 1: Mad World is an anthology series featuring a host of short stories centering FAB machines that can 3D print anything
Blade Runner: Black Lotus Episode 1 introduces viewers to Elle, a woman who has recently awakened with no memory of who she is.
E.X.O: The Legend of Wale Williams, Vol. 1 brings an Afrofuturist spin to the superhero genre, and is recommended for old and new fans.
Young Justice: Phantoms Episode 4 tackles themes of prejudice and how it’s baked into society, and also features a shocking ending.
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Pluribus is some of Vince Gilligan’s best work, and it’s because of how well he holds a mirror to his audience.
By the end, Foundation Season 3 was a very good season of television, but it often leaves you wishing it had more time to breathe.












