sci-fi
The Cowboy Bebop anime follows the journey of Spike, Jet, Fey, Edward, and Ein as they hunt bounties across the solar system.
Turbo Overkill is an adrenaline-filled new shooter from Trigger Happy Interactive that blends classic gameplay with a cyberpunk setting.
Dune is a visual marvel and boasts a star-studded cast, but essentially feels like an extended prologue as it only covers half the book.
Invasion Season 1 takes audiences on a tense ride as seemingly unrelated and mysterious events global wide cause mass panic.
Needle In A Timestack’s blend of sci-fi and romance never quite lands, despite having a star-studded cast and the talents of John Ridley.
The Orville: Artifacts #1 continues to expand the world of The Orville, featuring the show’s signature balance of science-fiction and comedy.
Young Justice: Phantoms is a premiere ten years in the making, as Earth-16 continues to expand and two main characters take a big step.
88 #1 sees its titular character alone aboard a colony ship tending her frozen charges as she ponders her existence. But her life is about to change.
Another Life Season 2 picks up immediately where the last left off and hurdles towards its conclusion quickly but with impact.
Star Wars: The High Republic-Trail of Shadows #1 combines the world of the High Republic with a noir tale, adding elements of horror.
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