Horror fan, comics aficionado, freelance pop culture journalist, tabletop gaming lover, and cat dad. https://linktr.ee/daverichards
Dave Richards
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Great, timely, and insightful piece
A fun, comprehensive, and incredible read
And another great piece, the first in a series, that spotlights female, non-binary, and trans digital horror creators mbmcandrews.substack.com/p/youtube-ho...
With the musical adaptation earning a whopping twelve Tony nominations and its fortieth anniversary creeping ever closer, now is the perfect time to revisit The Lost Boys — so why not do it with us? As a part of our FANGORIA Staff Picks program, audiences can head to their local Regal Cinemas to…
Pick a Bond villain from the pictures you already have on your phone
Looking for a gorgeous, really cool, creepy horror comic with a great setting, characters and mystery? Check out Estuary: A Ghost Story from @dbandry.bsky.social , @timdanielcomics.bsky.social , @maanhouse.bsky.social , their collaborators. Just finished issue 2. I loved it!
If you love quirky, character driven mysteries with heart and a love of Hitchcock style thrills, you need to read Narco by @dougwagner13.bsky.social , Daniel Hillyard & @imagecomics.com . Just read and loved issue 3
For those who don't know, Venus House is named for the legendary Venus Xtravaganza, whose posthumous appearance in the landmark documentary PARIS IS BURNING brought significant visibility to the trans community and ballroom scene. Empowerment via community is key to her legacy. The essence of Pride.
The older I get, the more I think Star Trek: Deep Space Nine understood that people are messy, contradictory, complicated creatures…
…and still worth believing in.
That matters to me.
Star Trek hope was never “everything will be fine” hope.
It was Janeway dragging a ship through impossible space on caffeine and stubbornness.
I wrote about the kind of hope Star Trek taught a lot of us.
✨READ HERE: jibber-jabber-with-jodi.ghost.io/what-star-tr...
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