Author Archives: Paige MacGregor

Paige graduated from Wheaton College in Norton, MA in May 2008 with a degree in English and a concentration in Modern and Contemporary Culture and Media. In addition, Paige also minored in Psychology. She currently works for a Clinical Research Organization in MA as a Clinical Data Manager.

Outside of work, Paige enjoys going to and watching movies, reading books and graphic novels, listening to a variety of music, and of course writing. Her interests range from science fiction and fantasy to horror and thrillers. Paige is particularly interested in cultural trends and analytical film theory, but isn't above a good old fashioned B horror movie.

Constantly working to expand her interests and expertise, Paige is currently studying gender relationships in the horror/slasher genre, exploring alternative metal and hard rock music, and teaching herself to speak German. In the past Paige's work was featured on several other blogs, including Fangoria.com, and she currently writes for The Vault of Horror as well as Fandomania. Last year Paige was nominated as one of 2009's Sexiest Geeks on Wired.com.

Contact: paige@fandomania.com

Comic Review: Grimm Fairy Tales Myths and Legends #4

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I recommend keeping an eye on this series. There is a great deal of potential with this storyline and group of characters, and I think that this is going to follow in Grimm Fairy Tales’s footsteps in terms of becoming better and better with each subsequent issue.

Comic Review: Grimm Fairy Tales #59

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I’ve been reading the Grimm Fairy Tales series since the release of issue #40 during the summer of 2009, and in my opinion this series has only continued to improve over the past several years.

Comic Review: Grimm Fairy Tales Presents: The Dream Eater Saga Prelude

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Although only about fourteen pages long, The Dream Eater Saga Prelude gives readers what we can assume is much-needed information on the origins of the vengeful and sexy character Baba Yaga.

Comic Review: The Strange Case of Mr. Hyde #1

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At first glance I was unsure as to whether or not I was going to like Dark Horse Comics’ The Strange Case of Mr. Hyde. Once I did read the first issue, I came to realize that this series likely will be one of the ones that I read on an ongoing basis — not something I can say for every comic book that I review.

8 Mother-Themed Songs For Mother’s Day

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In celebration of Mother’s Day (which is this Sunday, in case you weren’t aware), I sat down and went through my iTunes library and picked eight “mother-themed” songs from some of my favorite artists. My goal in choosing eight of my favorite songs that have to do with mothers is to illustrate the profound impact, whether positive or negative, that mothers have on our lives.

Comic Review: Grimm Fairy Tales: Myths & Legends #3

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Like all Zenescope Entertainment’s comic books, Grimm Fairy Tales: Myths & Legends #3 features vibrant colors, excellent artwork, and some very scantily clad and busty leading ladies. Issue #3 undoubtedly confirms that this series is only going to get better.

Comic Review: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? #21

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The entire team at BOOM! Studios that is responsible for creating and publishing this series should be applauded for managing to further enhance Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by perfectly matching its tone in the visual representation of its subject matter.

Comic Review: Grimm Fairy Tales #57

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Grimm Fairy Tales #57 is a solid issue that provides both character and story development, setting the stage for what is likely to be a battle of epic proportions between the forces of good and evil for the fate of the fairy tale realm.

Comic Review: Grimm Fairy Tales: Myths & Legends #2

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The second issue of Myths & Legends follows in the footsteps of the first, displaying the same fantastic illustrations, vibrant colors, and well executed writing as its predecessor, providing a good indication that this spinoff will continue to be a worthwhile read.

Pound Dogs’ Kickstarter Campaign Offers Unique Incentives to Help Fund Production

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Some of our readers may recognize Mike Salva’s name from my review of his short animated feature Back to Life, which screened at the Rhode Island International Horror Film Festival in 2009. Now the award-winning Nashville animator is back with his latest project, Pound Dogs.