Monthly Archives: August 2022

Immortality Review

It would appear that the recent decision by Warner Bros. to scrap the release of its near-completed Batgirl movie was motivated entirely by boring old tax reasons, but what if there was something far more sinister at play? Such is the setup for Immortality, the latest investigative thriller from the makers of Her Story and… Read More »

PREVIEW: VAMPIRELLA YEAR ONE #2

“The History of the World” continues! Having fled the elite underground city of New Asema to hide from Lilith’s enemies, a preteen Vampirella takes refuge on the surface world, which has been ravaged by a drought caused by her mother’s machinations. Taken in by a wealthy aristocrat, Vampi learns compassion for Drakulon’s underclass, which leads… Read More »

Serena Williams vs. Danka Kovinic results: Williams turns back the clock with vintage showing en route to first round victory at 2022 US Open

Serena Williams has always had a flair for the dramatic. And as she stood on the iconic green-and-blue surface at Arthur Ashe Stadium, Williams showed as much. She turned back the clock on Monday night, showing off the fiery serve, fluid footwork and electric energy that has served her so well throughout her glimmering career.… Read More »

Al chats with Gavin Hignight – Comic Crusaders Podcast #246

Hang out today as Al chats with Creative Writer and Entertainment Marketing Specialist. With focus on genre entertainment (comics, animation, horror and science fiction), event marketing and social media marketing, the one and only, Gavin Hginight. Tune is as they chat about his journey in the business and his latest comic, out this week, The… Read More »

Colossal Cave Adventure Preview: Digging Into the Wreck

When Colossal Cave Adventure was first circulating among computer enthusiasts in the ’70s, I wasn’t even born yet. I’ve never had the pleasure of experiencing the original spelunking adventure, but I’ve certainly enjoyed the fruits of its success. Colossal Cave’s legacy has spawned not just more text-based adventures like the ones legendary genre pioneer Roberta… Read More »

FTC sues data broker that tracks locations of 125M phones per month

reader comments 80 with 53 posters participating Share this story The Federal Trade Commission on Monday sued a data broker for allegedly selling location data culled from hundreds of millions of phones that can be used to track the movements of people visiting abortion clinics, domestic abuse shelters, places of worship, and other sensitive places.… Read More »