Posts Tagged ‘Titan Books’
Book Review: Alfred Hitchcock Storyboards by Tony Lee Moral
A fascinating book for Hitchcock fans and those curious about the making of films.
Read MoreBook Review: Marvel Studios: The Infinity Saga – The Art of Iron Man by John Rhett Thomas
It’s recommended for fans of the movie and more so for fans of making movies.
Read MoreBook Review: The Wicker Man: The Official Story of the Film by John Walsh
A wonderful deep dive into one of horror’s greatest and chilling films.
Read MoreBook Review: The Complete Alien Collection: Symphony of Death by Alex White and Tim Waggoner
Following their first omnibus in January, Titan Books is closing out the year with another collection of three standalone Alien novels.
Read MoreBook Review: In Search of Gil Scott-Heron by Thomas Mauceri and Seb Piquet
Less a biography than a MacGuffin hunt, writer Thomas Mauceri details his years-long quest to track down and interview the elusive and seminal musician.
Read MoreBook Review: Find the Xenomorph – An Aliens Search-and-Find Book Illustrated by Kevin Crossley
Find the Xenomorph will bring hours of puzzling fun.
Read MoreBook Review: Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan: The Making of the Classic Film by John Tenuto & Maria Jose Tenuto
Sure to satisfy the needs of the film’s many fans.
Read MoreBook Review: Conan the Barbarian by L. Sprague De Camp and Lin Carter
The novelization of Conan the Barbarian by L. Sprague De Camp and Lin Carter is a faithful adaptation of the 1982 film by John MIlius.
Read MoreBook Review: The Trees Grew Because I Bled There by Eric LaRocca
Eric LaRocca’s, The Trees Grew Because I Bled There is literary, dark, body horror at its best.
Read MoreBook Review: Being Bond: A Daniel Craig Retrospective by Mark Salisbury
A terrific coffee table book that explores the making of each Daniel Craig-starring Bond film
Read MoreTitan Books Announces Panels for Comic Con International 2022
See what Titan Books has in store for San Diego Comic Con.
Read MoreThe Wit and Wisdom of James Bond Book Giveaway
The Wit & Wisdom of James Bond includes the very best quotes, quips and pearls of wisdom from all 25 films.
Read MoreBook Review: Tough Tender by Max Allan Collins
Tough Tender, by Max Allan Collins, is a must-have for Hard Case Crime fans.
Read MoreBook Review: Alien 3 by Pat Cadigan, based on the Unproduced First-Draft Screenplay by William Gibson
Alien 3 has been saddled with challenges since it was first announced. Multiple directors and screenplay efforts came forward, and the end product borrowed elements from a few different ones, resulting in a 1992 theatrical release that fell a bit short with critics and viewers alike. In 2003, the Assembly Cut was produced to reintegrate…
Read MoreBook Review: The Art and Making of The Stand by Andy Burns
It will still give your inner Stand geek a fix.
Read MoreBook Review: Castle in the Air by Donald E. Westlake
A mad romp of a crime caper with constant thrills, successes, and missteps.
Read MoreBook Review: Two for the Money by Max Allan Collins
An action-packed trip alongside aging master thief Nolan as he pursues women and more importantly money.
Read MoreBook Review: Alien: Into Charybdis by Alex White
Alien: Into Charybdis is easy to recommend to Alien fans with a strong stomach and some time on their hands to consume its heft.
Read MoreAliens: Infiltrator Book Giveaway
Discover the official prequel to the huge new Alien video game from Cold Iron Studios, as a Weyland-Yutani scientist arrives at Pala Station and finds the researchers there courting disaster… of the Xenomorph kind.
Read MoreBook Review: Later by Stephen King: Growing Up with Ghosts
In his third Hard Case Crime book, Stephen King delivers a cool, bittersweet truffle.
Read MoreBook Review: Wolverine: Weapon X Omnibus by Cerasini, Mack, and Matthews
Wolverine: Weapon X Omnibus comes packed with three solid novels that Logan / Wolverine fans will be glad to spend a couple weeks with.
Read MoreBook Review: The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Crusader’s Curse by Stuart Douglas
It will be enjoyed by fans of Sherlock Holmes and mystery lovers in general.
Read MoreBook Review: The Autobiography of Kathryn Janeway, edited by Una McCormack
Fans of Star Trek: Voyager will be pleased to receive added insight into favorite storylines from the series; unfortunately, such scenes are few and far between.
Read MoreBook Review: Star Trek: The Artistry of Dan Curry by Dan Curry and Ben Robinson
Encyclopedic in its scope and a must-have for fans of Star Trek and/or special effects in any visual medium.
Read MoreBook Review: Blade Runner 2049 – Interlinked – The Art by Tanya Lapointe
A terrific book that gives fans a look at the concept art behind one of the most visually arresting films ever made.
Read MoreBook Review: Joe Alves: Designing Jaws by Dennis Prince
It does a marvelous job demonstrating the work done by the unsung hero that is the production designer.
Read MoreBook Review: Alien: 40 Years 40 Artists by Various
A thoughtful, varied collection of work inspired by a sci-fi classic.
Read MoreBook Review: Aliens: Phalanx by Scott Sigler
A bold new direction for a well-worn franchise, and it works extremely well.
Read MoreBook Review: Making Moon by Simon Ward
The behind-the-scenes story of the conception and filming of one of the 21st century’s best sci-fi movies.
Read MoreBook Review: The Art of Godzilla: King of the Monsters by Abbie Bernstein
A fantastic and informative book for those who enjoy and are interested in the process of making movies.
Read MoreBook Review: First Man: The Annotated Screenplay by Josh Singer
An enjoyable read and an insightful one for those who want to learn about how to write screenplays.
Read MoreBook Review: Ray Harryhausen: The Movie Posters by Richard Holliss
A trip through time, celebrating not only the work of a brilliant creator, but the history of cinema promotion.
Read MoreBook Review: Star Trek: Lost Scenes by David Tilotta & Curt McAloney
A fascinating look at the series that is sure to be held in high esteem by fans.
Read MoreBook Review: Alien: The Cold Forge by Alex White
A compelling alien tale that fits the established mold while keeping you guessing to the very end.
Read MoreBook Review: The Movie Art of Syd Mead: Visual Futurist by Syd Mead & Craig Hodgetts
A giant collection of art from the man who showed us what the future looked like.
Read MoreBook Review: The Art of Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie by Ramin Zahed
Awe-inspiring and just regular inspiring too. And a whole lot of fun.
Read MoreBook Review: Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets: The Art of the Film by Mark Salisbury
All the beauty of the movie, with none of the shortcomings.
Read MoreBook Review: Star Wars: On the Front Lines by Daniel Wallace
It’s not to often something comes along that makes Star Wars better, but this book does just that.
Read MoreBook Review: Justice League: The Art of the Film by Abbie Bernstein
As nice as this book looks, it still looks like the Justice League movie.
Read MoreBook Review: Batman: A Celebration of the Classic TV Series by Bob Garcia and Joe Desris
A book no Bat-fan of the series should be without.
Read MoreBook Review: The Marvel Vault by Thomas, Sanderson, and Manning
A fascinating trip down memory lane for those curious about what went on behind the pages.
Read MoreBook Review: James Bond: SPECTRE: The Complete Comic Strip Collection
Not only for your eyes.
Read MoreBook Review: The Complete David Bowie (Revised and Updated 2016 Edition) by Nicholas Pegg
Expanded and updated with 35,000 words of new material, this edition is likely to be the last, until a number of the inevitable posthumous releases dictates another.
Read MoreBook Review: Feeding Hannibal: A Connoisseur’s Cookbook by Janice Poon
An extremely interesting read and even if you never cook anything from it, it is still a worthy purchase for Fannibals.
Read MoreBook Review: Aliens: The Set Photography by Simon Ward
Go ahead, give it a face-hug.
Read MoreBook Review: The Blacklist: Elizabeth Keen’s Dossier by Tara Bennett and Paul Terry: A Reminder of the Show’s Original Vision
One of the finest and most detailed companion books that I have ever seen.
Read MoreBook Review: Star Trek: 50 Artists 50 Years
A big book with only a few memorable art pieces.
Read MoreBook Review: The Art and Making of The Flash by Abbie Bernstein
It feels like a special feature found on a Blu-ray or DVD.
Read MoreBook Review: Batman V Superman — Dawn of Justice: The Art of the Film by Peter Aperlo
A highly detailed look at the art of this superhero blockbuster.
Read MoreBook Review: The Blacklist: Elizabeth Keen’s Dossier by Tara Bennett and Paul Terry
A deeper look at the colorful characters of The Blacklist.
Read MoreThe Art of Mad Max: Fury Road by Abbie Bernstein: Pretty Pictures! Good Words!
An exciting glimpse into the making of one of the most exciting films of the year.
Read MoreBook Review: The Art of Regular Show by Shannon O’Leary
“An inside peek into how [they] go about creating the characters and crazy situations [viewers] see on TV every week.” – creator JG Quintel
Read MoreBook Review: Tarzan: In the City of Gold: The Complete Burne Hogarth Comic Strip Library
The first in a four-volume set presenting Hogarth’s tenure as artist of the Tarzan newspaper comic strip.
Read MoreBook Review: Grimm: Below the Surface: The Insider’s Guide to the Show
A great companion guide to the series, as well as a reference guide to Portland’s creepiest inhabitants.
Read MoreBook Review: 300: Rise of An Empire: The Art of the Film by Peter Aperlo
The book tells the film’s story through a presentation of its visual elements.
Read MoreBook Review: Snowpiercer Vol. 1 & 2 by Jacques Lob, Benjamin Legrand and Jean-Marc Rochette
It’s best to stick to Vol. 1 for the superior writing and art.
Read MoreBook Review: Alien: Out of the Shadows by Tim Lebbon
Doesn’t take many risks or push the boundaries of established canon, but for franchise fans, it’s still worth picking up.
Read MoreBook Review: Grimm: Aunt Marie’s Book of Lore: A Novel Idea for a Very Limited Audience
A nice idea for the fans.
Read MoreBook Review: The James Bond Omnibus Volume 005 by Jim Lawrence & Yaroslav Horak
These are quality Bond stories that every fan should appreciate.
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