Graeme McMillan

Born in a crossfire hurricane in the Scotland of the 1970s, Graeme was raised on a diet of comics, Doctor Who and gritty life on the streets just like in Trainspotting. Escaping to the US and life as a writer in 2002, he has written for io9.com, Comics Alliance and Newsarama.com, amongst many other places.

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Clark Kent Finally Works Out He’s Superman After Ten Years

After a full decade of wearing his superheroic training wheels, Clark Kent is set to graduate into fullblown superheroing with the announcement that Smallville‘s upcoming tenth season will be its last.

Why LOST May Be The Last Of A Dying Breed

Save the date: Sunday May 23rd 2010 isn’t just the day that Lost ends, it’ll also mark an end of a larger era: The era of successful serialized mysteries on network television. And Lost deserves a lot of credit for making that happen.

Lawsuit Alleges That Heroes‘ Final Year Was A Rip-Off

It’s not turning out to be a good time to be NBC’s Heroes. Not only has it just been canceled, but now the show’s fourth and final season is being accused of plagarism by a relatively unknown comic creator.

DC Comics Closes Manga Imprint

DC Comics has announced the closure of its CMX Manga imprint, with three months’ worth of previously scheduled to go unreleased.

NBC’s The Cape Is Heroes Done Wrong

NBC have released the first trailer for their new superhero series The Cape. It does not necessarily look very promising.

Chuck Ep. 3.17: Chuck Bartowski Is A Big Lying Liar

As the third season of NBC’s Chuck draws to a close, the cracks may be beginning to show in its set-up. Namely, the trustworthiness of the title character.

Doctor Who 5.5: The Crack, Explained – Kind Of

Not content with being one of the more enjoyable shows on television, this week’s (American) episode of Doctor Who decided to up the stakes by demonstrating why it’s one of the smartest, as well.

Time Warner To Courts: Do We Really Have To Fight Pirates?

File under “Inexplicable legal actions seemingly born of laziness”: Time Warner Cable is asking a US court to quash legal action against online piracy, because it doesn’t have the bandwidth to look up more than 28 IP addresses a month.