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How Peter David, Star Trek, And A Sense of Wonder Led To Valiant Frontiers

October 9, 2025 by Jon Del Arroz Leave a Comment

I still remember the first time a line of fiction did more than entertain me—it redirected the shape of my curiosity. Peter David’s Star Trek novel The Captain’s Daughter arrived at just the right moment and showed me what science fiction could be: characters who change, ideas that haunt you, and moral puzzles that don’t wrap up […]

Filed Under: Blog, Space Opera Tagged With: character-driven sci-fi, Peter David, space opera, Star Trek, valiant frontiers

The Unsung Heroes of Sci-Fi And Fantasy: John Brunner, Prophet Of Digital Dystopia

October 6, 2025 by Jon Del Arroz Leave a Comment

Everyone knows the Big Three of science fiction—Asimov, Clarke, and Heinlein. Walk into any bookstore, mention classic sci-fi, and those three names roll off tongues like a sacred incantation. But here’s the problem with literary canonization: it creates blind spots the size of entire galaxies. While we’ve been genuflecting before the Big Three, we’ve allowed […]

Filed Under: Blog, Space Opera, Writing

The Hidden Emperor Kickstarter Launch Is A HUGE Success!

July 19, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz Leave a Comment

Hi everyone! It’s been a while since I did a blog update. My new sci-fi graphic novel, The Hidden Emperor, launched on Kickstarter last night to our biggest success yet. Over 100 backers in just 12 hours, which is amazing. Thank you so much from Miz Krimzon and me for your tremendous support. For those who haven’t […]

Filed Under: Blog, Comics Tagged With: ayla rin, overmind, sci-fi, science fiction, space marines, the hidden emperor, the terran imperium chronicles

We’re Making Waves And We’re Just Getting Started

June 6, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 3 Comments

It’s been an incredible couple of months. The YouTube channel just hit 22,000 subscribers with over a million views during the time period. The Stars Entwined became a bestseller moving over 1,500 books, and it looks like people are finally discovering what we’re doing here culturally. I’m very excited, and been hard at work at […]

Filed Under: Blog, Comics

Silent Hill 2 Remakers Bloober Hired Hit Detection DEI Consultancy, And We May Be Seeing The First Signs

May 31, 2024 by Jack Dunn 7 Comments

Silent Hill 2, Angela, Hit Detection, Bloober

The developers of Silent Hill 2, Bloober Team, have hired the consultancy firm Hit Detection, and we may be seeing the first signs of their involvement in the latest Silent Hill 2 Remake trailer that just dropped. Bloober Team describes their Silent Hill 2 remake as: “Fully Remade to terrify modern audiences. KONAMI’s intense psychological […]

Filed Under: Blog, Video Games Tagged With: Angela, Bloober, Hit Detection, Silent Hill 2

Jon Del Arroz & Smash JT On Kotaku Detected and Nick Calandra’s Sneaky Tactics

May 31, 2024 by Jack Dunn 4 Comments

Kotaku Detected, Jon Del Arroz, Smash JT, Chris Kindred, Sweet Baby Inc

Smash JT’s website, Kotaku Detected, got shut down a couple of days ago after Kotaku and journalists associated with them organised a mass reporting campaign to Wix. Wix, without any prior warning, took down Smash JT’s website, Kotaku Detected due to harassment claims. Jon Del Arroz had Smash JT on his latest YouTube video where […]

Filed Under: Blog, Pop Culture Tagged With: Jon Del Arroz, Kotaku Detected, smash jt

Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga: YellowFlash Announces Death Of The Girl Boss

May 29, 2024 by Jack Dunn 3 Comments

Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga

In his latest video on Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, YellowFlash announced the death of the Girl Boss movie trope. Hollywood is in for another wild ride as Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga was a massive box office flop and the lowest Memorial Day box office sales in decades. YellowFlash astutely observes the real problem […]

Filed Under: Blog, Movies, Pop Culture Tagged With: Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, Jon Del Arroz, yellowflash

Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League To Turn Mr. Freeze Trans In New Update Confirmed By Warner Bros. DMCA Takedowns Of Image

May 28, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 3 Comments

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League was one of the first controversial video games discovered as forcing massive D.E.I. narratives since gamers mobilized earlier this year. Now, it looks like matters have gotten worse for the AAA game with a Mr. Freeze who appears to be transgender in the upcoming season 2 launch and is […]

Filed Under: Blog, Video Games Tagged With: mrs. freeze, Rocksteady, Suicide Squad Kill The Justice League, warner bros

Maker Of Aladdin John Musker Laments Woke Disney Propaganda

May 28, 2024 by Jack Dunn Leave a Comment

Aladdin, Disney, John Musker

The animated filmmaker John Musker known for writing and directing Disney classics like The Great Mouse Detective (1986), The Little Mermaid (1989), Aladdin (1992), Hercules (1997), Treasure Planet (2002), The Princess and the Frog (2009), and Moana (2016) recently echoed Bob Iger when he lamented the overt messaging in Disney productions. Attending the Animayo International […]

Filed Under: Blog, Movies, Pop Culture Tagged With: Aladdin, disney, John Musker

Why Did the Star Wars Hotel Fail? (Part One)

May 27, 2024 by The Dark Herald 2 Comments

Star Wars Hotel

Why Did the Star Wars Hotel Fail? A failure so epic it takes two posts to explain it. When the Walt Disney Company finally collapses and its various parts are cut off and auctioned away, people will be asking, “When did its fall begin?” That’s an easy question with an extremely complex answer.  It’s like […]

Filed Under: Blog, Movies, Pop Culture Tagged With: disney, star wars, Star Wars Hotel

Is Marvel Redeemable? Blood Hunt And Ultimates Have Fans Returning To Comic Shops

May 25, 2024 by Colton Robb 2 Comments

Jonathan Hickman Ultimate Spider-Man #1, Marvel Comics

Marvel Ultimate’s stretch has been going for some time now, but the most recent Ultimate Spiderman, which started in January, brought waves of excitement back into the comic industry. The main cover of the first issue hit over $100 on eBay! This had some fans weary that Marvel would not stay on this trajectory for […]

Filed Under: Blog, Comic Book Reviews, Comics, Uncategorized Tagged With: Blade, Blood Hunt, Hickman, marvel, spiderman, Success, Ultimate

Kotaku, Forbes & IGN Salty Over Stellar Blade Win For Gamers

May 25, 2024 by Jack Dunn 6 Comments

Eve, Stellar Blade, IGN, Kotaku, Forbes

Imagine gaming journalists being upset about a game developer actually giving gamers what they ask for. That is exactly what happened this week when Mark Kern’s petition to free Stellar Blade from censorship that went viral achieved success in a massive win for gamers. Stellar Blade’s Eve costumes were uncensored in the latest updates, which […]

Filed Under: Blog, Video Games Tagged With: Eve, Forbes, IGN, Kotaku, stellar blade

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