The strange, but true biography of the colorful founder of Saucerian Books, a central purveyor and promoter of flying saucer and conspiracist knowledge in the mid-twentieth century.
A fascinating collection of essays brings the founding father of American humor—Mark Twain—to life through the rich visual context of his time: books, documents, and ephemera.
This volume brings together the work of scholars from a range of backgrounds who explore the role of theology and religion in the comics, films, and television series set in the DC Universe. The thoughtful and incisive contributions to this collection will appeal to scholars and fans alike.
The Gospel According to Science Fiction: From the Twilight Zone to the Final Frontier
An exploration of how science fiction has been used as a laboratory for developing new theological ideas, using illustrations from television shows, literature, and films.
Re-Rolling the Past: Representations and Reinterpretations of Antiquity in Analog and Digital Games
Papers from a 2020 virtual conference that examine games as valuable and useful avenues avenues for communicating information about ancient history and archaeology.
Pink Beams of Light from the God in the Gutter: The Science-Fictional Religion of Philip K. Dick
An overview of Philip K. Dick's religious experiences and his attempts at communicating them in published works, drawing on Dick's fiction as well as his private journals and personal correspondence.