The premiere issue of DARK WORLDS QUARTERLY is here!
Our first issue features an interview with DONALD F. GLUT about his Doctor Spektor character that he created for Gold Key comics.
Canadian Voices in Science Fiction – Just in time for Canada 150, we talk to Canadian science fiction readers and writers, including Robert J. Sawyer about whether there is a distinctive Canadian voice in science fiction.
Wonder Woman – in the wake of the huge blockbuster hit film, we look back at some of the dark and sometimes kinky origins of this iconic comic book hero.
I Was a Teenage Whovian! Old school fans of the British science fiction television show DOCTOR WHO talk about their experiences of being fans of the show before the current re-boot of the series.
Dimes For Tarzan: The Bid for ERB’s Crown by G. W. Thomas outlines editor Raymond A. Palmer’s attempt to keep the legacy of Edgar Rice Burroughs alive (and profitable), Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2: A Side-by-Side Review, Adventures in Pusad: Or How L. Sprague DeCamp Tried to Steer Sword & Sorcery, VALERIAN: Spatio-Temporal Agent and more!
The first issue of DARK WORLDS QUARTERLY is 96 pages of articles, essays, opinion and interviews are ready for your enjoyment! It is colorfully illustrated, loaded with good stuff and it’s FREE!
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Beautiful magazine in terms of graphics and design, but, guys, how ’bout upping the quality of your typography? Em-dashes and curly quotes instead of double hyphens and typewriters quotes? You’ve got a mishmash of both systems, and only the former is appropriate when using proportionally spaced fonts and magazine-style layout.
Robert, you’ve zeroed in on our achilles heel. Typography is certainly an area where we need to do some work. Thanks for the comment!