Flemish comic series Jommeke conquers Germany [with competition]
Since the mid-1950s, the comic strip Jommeke has been delighting its Flemish…
Director Quentin Tarantino writes books
Quentin Tarantino is swapping his camera for a pen. This is what the…
Hope, Friendships and Togetherness in Dark Times - Review of Peter Jackson's "They Shall Not Grow Old"
As close, as everyday and as personal as in Peter Jackson's documentary...
Disney Family Ties: Magazine covers everyday issues for parents and children
Who doesn't wish, as an adult, to be full of anticipation in a Disney…
Book review of Tokyopop's The Legend of Zelda - Encyclopedia
The video game series "The Legend of Zelda" is probably not only known to die-hard gamers…
Book review for USA 2084, published by Verlag Blutwut
Horrifying idea about a society in the not too distant future that…
Book review on Succubus - Demoness of Lust, published by Blutwut
The fantasy and erotic novel Succubus – Demon of Lust was published in…
Book review of Firefly - Big, Damned Hero, published by Panini
In February of this year, the first part of the new book series on…
[Advertisement] "Years of the Hunter" by Don Winslow: Trilogy closes with a furious finale
After “The Days of the Dead” from 2010 and “The Cartel”…
New game comics from Pegasus Spiele
"With Tears of a Goddess" Pegasus Press takes readers into a world…
Mickey Mouse Junior: New preschool magazine for children
The Mickey Mouse magazine, which is popular with children, has been published since 1951 in…
Brexit and the literary world
British humor is known to be gallows humor. This also applies to the reactions of British authors to…
[Advertisement] "The Cartel" by Don Winslow: Full throttle through the drug swamp
The drug crime novel “The Cartel” by Don Winslow is not a light evening read, it…
Book review of The Golden Glove, published by Rowohlt
The focal point is the Hamburg pub "Der goldene Handschuh". The convicted…
Book review for The Red Queen, published by Carlsen
The dystopian novel and Spiegel bestseller The Red Queen was first published in May…
"Cool in the Crossfire": Stage show for the book release
Fans of Germany's most famous profiler Suzanne Grieger-Langer had to wait a long time. Now...
Book review for Sherlock 1: A Case of Pink, published by Carlsen
Since Sherlock Holmes was created by British writer Arthur Conan Doyle in 1886,…
Book review for Horrorstör, published by Knaur HC
Horrorstör was published by Knaur HC in 2015 and has been a hit with fans ever since…