Welcome to the 2018 screenings of 31 Days of Horror. I’m going to open this years marathon with a classic Stephen King adaptation, which I have never seen up to this point, and then continue through 31 days of horror films. Some are new, some are old, some I’ve seen before, many I haven’t. Join me if you dare!
ARTICLES
The Rebellion makes hard sacrifices as it defends itself from Darth Vader and the Empire in Star Wars #54.
Black Squadron reunites in Poe Dameron #31 as the spark that will burn down the First Order catches fire in the final issue of the series.
Education and research institutions like Northeastern University take gaming to the next level by using ARGs to carry out research.
In the final issue of The Last Jedi adaptation, Luke confronts Kylo as the Resistance makes their escape from Crait.
Marvel Studio’s Captain Marvel (2019) is the birth of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s most powerful hero ever. Carol Danvers (Brie Larson) becomes the subject of an alien operation that grants her unbelievable abilities. Now, she and the rest of Starforce must defend the Kree, and Earth, against the shapeshifting Skrulls. As if war is not enough, her return visit to Earth has also become a journey towards recovering her human past.
This week Agents of SHIELD: Case Files takes a look back at Captain America: The First Avenger, so here’s a cross-promotional look at the 1942 Brooklyn street scenes!
The Predator is one of film’s most recognizable and terrifying monsters. With The Predator (2018) out this weekend, a look back at the original Predator (1987) is in order.
Vader’s motivation behind his palace on Mustafar dominates Darth Vader #21 – Fortress Vader Part III. Plus, an old mysterious artifact returns to comics.
Aphra takes a back seat in an issue that could only succeed because of her in Doctor Aphra Annual #2.
The Rebellion isn’t going down without a fight. Find out how desperation sparks motivation in Star Wars #53.
1963: The second full year of The Complete Marvel! Come along for a journey through every Marvel Multiverse story ever published. Character analysis, story overview, and socio-cultural impact abound! The Marvel Comics of 1963 are where famous teams form and character motifs are molded!
To film the mysterious environments of Wakanda, the filmmakers didn’t need to leave the state of Georgia. The Wakanda Forest from the end of Avengers: Infinity War was shot in the lovely Tallulah Gorge State Park, part of the larger Chattahoochee National Forest covering part of Georgia and into Tennessee. Come see how this location was found!