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Drawn that Way: Why 2024 was such a good year for Animated Alchemy…

Not that long ago, animation was largely considered, y’know… for kids. Unless you were a true aficionado of independent projects and distant international efforts, then outside of Japan (and the slow but growing reach of manga/anime into western territories) Disney and Pixar had the monopoly at the multiplex and on television it was in the […]

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How HBO’s The Penguin p-p-p-picked up the plaudits…

In the wake of recent events, with parts of the city being flooded and the death of crime kingpin Carmine Falconi still a shadow across its streets and alleys, Gotham City’s ne’er-do-wells and would-be leaders of the underworld are jostling for power, scrambling for who will get the wealth and influence of the late Falcone.  […]

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Broom Shtick: Marvel’s latest is coven ready…

The traumatised Wanda Maximoff (aka the Scarlet Witch) left chaos in her wake and at least one resident of Westfield hasn’t been the same sense. Trapped inside a reality she never made, one that echoes a detective show, Agatha Harkness is about to be freed by the arrival of a mysterious young boy who is […]

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Cometh the Hour….

Over the past few years it does seem that while Connelly (and his many fans) will always hold Harry Bosch close to  heart, there’s been something of a generational shift, making him almost a veteran supporting player – valued and vital to events and irascible as ever but perhaps more reactive than active. Renée Ballard […]

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John Connolly’s ‘Night & Day’ expresses sinister snippets for the season…

Those awaiting more dark and twisted tales of troubled detective Charlie Parker will have to wait until 2025 (and the forthcoming novel The Children of Eve) but in the meantime author John Connolly brings together an anthology of the bizarre and strange and an additional essay in Night and Day…

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Folie’s Errand? Joker-in-jail sequel is both trial and error…

Frustrated comedian Arthur Fleck murdered a chat-show host on live television and while he’s turned into something of a celebrity, the legal system is ready to try him for his crimes. But can Fleck, still adrift from reality and at the mercy of Gotham’s Arkham State Hospital and institutions unable or unwilling to help him […]

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Wait and Measures: Connelly paints Black Dahilas, Thin Blue Lines…

When Renée Ballard’s police ID and badge are stolen while she’s out surfing, it’s just the start of a tsunami of complications that will affect her and her team at the LAPD’s Open-Unsolved Unit. As she tries to pursue answers to that particular problem  – with the help of Harry Bosch – and avoid departmental […]

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