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Comic books thrive on gimmicks. They entice readers with covers that may or may not accurately reflect the book’s inner contents, but at any rate, they...
Comic books thrive on gimmicks. They entice readers with covers that may or may not accurately reflect the book’s inner contents, but at any rate, they...
The rise in discrimination against East Asian Americans since the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak has been scary to witness. Disturbing footage (trigger warning) of elderly...
Kids need queer books. Adults need queer books. The following humans need queer books: Queer kids and adults Folx who might be queer People who are...
“Bang,” “screamer,” “shriekmark,” “wonderer”: the exclamation mark has gone by many names throughout its long life. The history of this explosive punctuation mark is a fascinating...
If you’ve enjoyed the first two seasons of The Umbrella Academy on Netflix, chances are you’ve thought to yourself once or twice (or 50 times), “Wow,...
It’s 2021! Time has not yet returned to its linear progression, so I’m not really sure what that means, but we aren’t yet getting together in...
Welcome to Book Fetish: Volume 445, your weekly round up of bookish clothing, art, accessories, reading tools, and more from around the web! Bookish Sticker Sheet:...
Acclaimed science reporter Erika Engelhaupt investigates the gross, strange, and morbid absurdities of our bodies and our universe. From the research biologist who stung himself with...
Sarah J. Maas’s #1 New York Times bestselling Crescent City series begins with House of Earth and Blood, introducing half-Fae and half-human Bryce Quinlan as she...
Brave secured your web activity, and now it wants to secure your search results. The underdog browser, which grew to over 26 million users last year,...