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GUEST BLOG London Anime Convention returns this summer
By sfx published
Cosplay, videogames, music and more... Rebecca Moriarty reveals what to look forward to at this month's anime event
PURE GOLDER What Was So Normal About Sarah Jane Smiths Son?
By Dave Golder published
It’s official – Luke was gay. But sfx.co.uk editor Dave Golder wonders if it might have been better if Clyde had been the one to come out
Why it's time to stop hating AAA games
By Andy Hartup published
Give big-budget games the love they deserve
NELSON'S COLUMN May The Hype Be Not With You
By Dave Golder published
Jayne Nelson on the delight of watching a Star Wars film unspoiled and with high hopes – and the negative, chattering internet hordes ensuring this will never happen again...
GUEST BLOG The Fictional Man
By Dave Bradley published
Writer Al Ewing, famous to SFX readers for his work on 2000 AD and his steampunk for Abaddon books, discusses his new novel and the relationship between fiction and the real world
Where have all the survival horror games gone?
By Andy Hartup published
Is The Evil Within part of a dying (horribly) breed of games?
GUEST BLOG Author Guy Adams
By sfx published
The Torchwood and Life On Mars author writes for SFX.co.uk about the joys and challenges of writing a steampunk western...
NELSON'S COLUMN Bring Out Your Dead To Be Kickstarted
By sfx published
Jayne Nelson on the joys of Kickstarting TV shows – and why Firefly shouldn't be one of them (ooh, controversial!)...
BLOG David Bradley's 100 issues
By Dave Bradley published
Our editor-in-chief reaches a personal milestone with issue 233 and celebrates by choosing his favourite SFX covers
BLOG A Supernatural Resurrection
By sfx published
After a wobbly seventh season, Supernatural's latest year has not only found its feet creatively, it's also kicking ass in the ratings and has just received its earliest renewal pick-up ever. Jayne Nelson rejoices at the show's late flush of success...
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