Hugos for Who?
The 2007 Hugo Awards, most prized of the science-fiction awards, just might wind up in the hands of longest running s-f teevee series of all time
Three episodes of Doctor Who from the past season were nominated in the best dramatic presentation – short form category: "School Reunion," the episode that reintroduced Sarah Jane Smith and written by Toby Whithouse, Steven Moffatt’s "The Girl in the Fireplace," where the Doctor saves Madame de Pompadour from really neat looking robots, and the season’s two-part finale, "Army of Ghosts" and "Doomsday," written by executive producer Russell T. Davies and featuring the Cybermen and the Daleks in a battle scene that made 300 look like a Disney flick.
These three shows are up against an episode of Battlestar Galactica ("Downloaded) and an episode of Stargate SG-1 ("200."). As usual, the winner will be announced at the World Science Fiction Convention, to be held in Yokohama, Japan from August 30th to September 3rd.
The new season of Doctor Who begins in England this Saturday.
Wow new Grimjack!!! I'll be delving into these very quickly. Read the first issue of the Manx Cat and it's a great return to classic Gaunt. Love Truman's art in these, he seems to be going for a much cleaner look.
Correct me if I am wrong but I could swear that I read this issue LAST tuesday. I checked the site this tuesday past and was looking for a new issue. If I'm not crazy, then " Wha' Happenend?????