Alasdair Stuart
Latest articles by Alasdair Stuart
BLOG Behind The Sofa: Celebrity Memories of Doctor Who REVIEW
By Alasdair Stuart published
Not yet ratedBOOK REVIEW Alasdair Stuart is completely charmed by a charity fund-raising book of celebrity memories about Doctor Who
BLOG The Confessions Of Dorian Gray 2: The Houses In Between REVIEW
By Alasdair Stuart published
Not yet ratedAlasdair Stuart reviews the great new audio drama from Big Finish, starring Merlin’s Mordred – Alexander Vlahos.
BLOG Absalom: Ghosts Of London GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW
By Alasdair Stuart published
Not yet ratedAlasdair Stuart reviews the comic equivalent of The Sweeney meets Hellblazer, and he likes what he sees
BLOG Doctor Who: The Child of Time REVIEW
By Alasdair Stuart published
Not yet ratedAlasdair Stuart is massively impressed with this collection of comic strips from Doctor Who Magazine
BLOG Two Worlds War: An Interview with Danie Ware
By Alasdair Stuart published
Alasdair Stuart talks to the author of Ecko Rising – a fantasy novel about a cybernetically-enhanced assassin that features a teleporting pub
BLOG Welcome to Einarinn: An Interview with Juliet E McKenna
By Alasdair Stuart published
Alasdair Stuart talks to one the greatest living fantasy authors about creating new worlds
BLOG The Batman/Judge Dredd Collection REVIEW
By Alasdair Stuart published
Not yet ratedAlasdait Stuart is impressed with a series of crossovers between comics’ two grumpiest crime fighters
The Secret Of Crickley Hall 1.03 REVIEW
By Alasdair Stuart published
Not yet ratedTV REVIEW So, did the final part deliver the goods?
BLOG A Better Class Of Tentacle: Talking Genre Fiction With The Pornokitsch Crew
By Alasdair Stuart published
Alasdair Stuart talks to Jared Shurin and Anne Perry about a sci-fi phenomenon that started as a foodie website
The Secret Of Crickley Hall 1.02 REVIEW
By Alasdair Stuart published
Not yet ratedTV REVIEW Well, well, well…
BLOG Weapons Grade Puntonium REVIEW
By Alasdair Stuart published
Not yet ratedAlasdair Stuart reviews a book of single-page gags that’s full of geekery and genius
BLOG Judge Anderson: Psi Division Shamballa REVIEW
By Alasdair Stuart published
Not yet ratedAlasdair Stuart’s love affair with 2000AD’s psychic Judge continues
The Secret Of Crickley Hall 1.01 REVIEW
By Alasdair Stuart published
Not yet ratedTV REVIEW The BBC’s lavish supernatural chiller gets off to an excellent start
BLOG Madam Samurai REVIEW
By Alasdair Stuart published
Not yet ratedCOMIC REVIEW A new oriental twist on an old idea
BLOG Slumdroid Volume 01 REVIEW
By Alasdair Stuart published
Not yet ratedScrapheap robots strike back
BLOG Telikos Protocol REVIEW
By Alasdair Stuart published
Not yet ratedAlasdair Stuart is impressed by a comic that balances impressive spectacle with endearing character work
BLOG Judge Anderson: The Psi Files Volume 1 REVIEW
By Alasdair Stuart published
Not yet rated“This is classic 2000AD and it deserves a place on your shelf,” says Alasdair Stuart
BLOG The Man Of Glass REVIEW
By Alasdair Stuart published
Not yet ratedAlasdair Stuart reviews a small, poignant gem of a comic
BLOG The Mice: The Factory Menace REVIEW
By Alasdair Stuart published
Not yet ratedAlasdair Stuart reviews a comic that’s about an alien invasion on a giant scale
BLOG Thought Bubble Anthology 2012 REVIEW
By Alasdair Stuart published
Not yet ratedAlasdair Stuart continues his one-man publicity push for this year‘s Thought Bubble Festival with a review of the show’s Anthology
BLOGBUSTERS Weird Science
By Alasdair Stuart published
The “Stand Back! I Am About To Do A Science!” edition, chaired by Alasdair Stuart
BLOG Was Doctor Who's PS To Brian Really That Sweet?
By Alasdair Stuart published
Because, argues Alasdair Stuart, when you think about it, it paints the Doctor in a somewhat bad light
BLOG Signal by Paul Duffield REVIEW
By Alasdair Stuart published
Not yet ratedAlasdair Stuart praises a comic that captures a wonderfully optimistic view of humanity’s place in the universe
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