Kyle M.
- Website: www.suvudu.com/
- Gender: Male
- Location: The Newest York
- Date of Birth: 01/22/1981
- Occupation: I do stuff with things.
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Commented on Funn-e-Pages: Let's Talk Webcomics
Oh my goodness, I love these suggestions! I'd like to suggest that if anyone out there hasn't looked at The Meek, Phoenix Requiem, or The Zombie Hunters, then you owe it to your webcomics-loving self to find your way over...
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Commented on What're you reading?
Well as long as we're admitting to slightly embarrassing reading oversights (which I don't think we should be embarrassed about, I mean, there are so many books out there, right?): I am also working my way through Niven's Ringworld for...
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Commented on Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Comics-based Movies of 2009?
The year isn't even over and there's already so many to choose from. I won't name a ton (I'll let others chime in with some...), but here are two that I really enjoyed: Watchmen: call me all the names in...
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Commented on What're you reading?
Just finished reading Rob Roger's DEVIL'S CAPE. It was fantastic! Kinda like taking the superhero and supervillain idea and adding a little reality to the mix (just enough to make it kinda gritty) while keeping the overall shine of earlier...
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Commented on Movie recommendations?
This isn't sci-fi related, but Surfwise was a fun documentary....
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Commented on Movie recommendations?
Cheesy TV: Stephen King's Kingdom Hospital (it appeared on ABC originally and there isn't much horror involved, but plenty of fun campy moments) Futurama: Bender's Game is a funny take on LARPing throught the eyes of the Futurama team. The...
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Posted Neil Gaiman explains George R.R. Martin to Suvudu - Discussion Forum - Science Fiction and Fantasy Books, Movies, and Games
In case you haven't read this already, or if you have and wish to weigh in, Neil Gaiman took the time to answer a fan's email regarding George R.R. Martin and the feeling that GRRM was procrastinating on producing the...
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Posted Big Apple Con - Free Admission Offer to Suvudu - Discussion Forum - Science Fiction and Fantasy Books, Movies, and Games
Hey everyone! I'm posting something I found while trying to work out the the various convention schedules for the rest of this year (crazy right?): the Big Apple Con is having a Summer Sizzler event on the 13th of June...
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Commented on Books in need of pictures
Hi Downhill! So, I'm showing my age here, I'm sure, but I'm not familiar with John Valey. I tried searching for some of his books and couldn't find them. Would you be willing to throw a title at this intrigued...
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Commented on Books in need of pictures
Uh...and by tomorrow, I mean today. Stupid faulty brain-to-fingers connection......
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Commented on Books in need of pictures
And just like that, it was made so. Philip K Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep will be made into a 24-issue comic by BOOM! Studios. I'll have a write up on it tomorrow. Cool news!...
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Commented on Blood Engines Discussion Thread | Free Library
I snagged this book as well, but haven't read it yet. I'm excited to hear these messages about Blood Engines having a broader appeal. How did it ever get a rep as a "chic book?" Is it because it has...
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Commented on What're you reading?
Oh, yes yes yes! I had the opportunity to read The City & The City at the end of last year and was thrilled with it. Interestingly, I compared it to both PKD and Chandler as well. Um, is that...
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Commented on What're you reading?
I am finishing up The Warded Man by Peter Brett. It's oh-so-good!...
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Commented on Best book to movie adaptation?
I think that's the benefit to having a genre specific television station like SciFi (which, in all honesty, should do something to acknowledge all the fantasy it does, but whatever): they can commit to longer adaptations and break them up...
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Commented on D&D Indie Film at Comic-Con 2009
They were kind enough to provide a screener copy and we'll be checking it out soon....
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Posted Books in need of pictures to Suvudu - Discussion Forum - Science Fiction and Fantasy Books, Movies, and Games
So, if you've been reading the blog then you know that Stephen King & Peter Straub's The Talisman is being adapted to a graphic novel. Savvy readers will also know that more and more authors (Laurell K. Hamilton, Terry Pratchett,...
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Commented on NY Comic Con? Anyone going?
Comic-Con Crud is one of those things someone should have warned me about after my Advice-for-my-first-Con post......
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Commented on What Comic or Graphic Novel really turned you on to the genre?
You might already know this, but if you enjoyed Gaiman's Sandman, then you might also enjoy DC's Vertigo line of comics and graphic novels. They've got some really awesome stuff going on over there. I recommend Faker....
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Commented on Favorite Artists?
Dave McKean's stuff is brilliant. I'm especially fond of his cross-medium approach....
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Commented on What Comic or Graphic Novel really turned you on to the genre?
Wow - just wow. You know, there were a lot of collectible comics displays and vendors at Comic-Con. I bet if I had looked through them, I would have found a Superboy comic. 141 would be "No Mercy for a...
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Commented on What're you reading?
"Recommended to people who liked 'Firefly' on TV" Sold!...
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Commented on What Comic or Graphic Novel really turned you on to the genre?
Wow, very cool Francine. But how did you stumble across the mid-60's editions in the mid-80's? Were they passed down or were you looking for them directly?...
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Commented on What Comic or Graphic Novel really turned you on to the genre?
Well, on the bright side though, at least it can keep your excitement level up with that of the 12 year-old you who discovered comics, right? See, I'm trying to be helpful here....