Showing posts with label sci fi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sci fi. Show all posts

Monday, September 29, 2014

Lego my Martian!


Remember the old Eggo Waffle commercial where the kid said, “Leggo my Eggo?” Well, this is more “Leggo my Martian!” It doesn’t really rhyme, but it’s kind of cute. After all, who but a scifi romance reader would grab a Martian anyway?
And if you’re going to grab one, the real question is, are they sexy? Are they worth grabbing?

I think a lot of readers find werewolves and vampires and demons sexy, so why wouldn’t Martians be sexy? Is it their green skin that might put people off? Well, I don’t think the Orion slave girls on Star Trek TOS had any trouble with that! See for yourself:


Besides, I think that Leader Desslok – who was blue-skinned and a cartoon character – was quite sexy as well! So the green is probably not a problem. Maybe, though, most might worry the Martians are smaller, considerably shorter creatures. That could be a problem, but don’t tell that to Peter Dinklage, cause he’d love to prove you wrong. No, the main problem with Martians is that they’re extinct.
In The Trouble With Memories, the proud Martian warrior race is dead and gone – or is it? When a determined scientist uses viral Martian DNA to create an artificial intelligence interface, he unknowingly resurrects the genetic backbone of the long lost species, which attempts an internal takeover.  As in, why bother to grab a Martian when the Martian is already grabbing you?
Now that’s a problem.

The Trouble with Memories
Helium toads!
    Lieutenant Lucy Borasco has her phase pistol ready and her ex-boyfriend in her sights. She has every intention of making him pay for choosing his career over her. But she hadn’t factored in a Martian sneak invasion, Cal’s incessant need to save the universe, or the risk of permanent damage to her complexion. Getting Cal back will cost her more than she thinks, leaving her changed forever.
    Captain California Sykes’ memories are gone, his career is in ruins, and his ex-girlfriend nearly kills him with a kiss. Can he overcome the Martian invasion, save the rest of the team and win Lucy back again in the process? Or will his seat-of-the-pants plans and the canned fish rations cost him everything he holds dear, including his sanity?


Here’s a snippet:
The windows flexed and the floor rumbled as the jets did another close fly-by. He ignored them in favor of intently ogling the rounded globes of Lucy’s ass. When she spun to face him, he nearly lost his balance.
Three steps later, she was in his face. He braced himself for her wrath.
Her fingers curled around his collar nice and tight. When she gave him a light shake, his head whipped back and forth. Maybe she was trying to rattle some sense back into his malfunctioning brain. “Comet tails, Cal. If this is some game you’re playing to make me miss you, I swear I’ll fill your ass with helium and shoot you out one of those planes!”
He loved how the fire in her eyes matched her hair and the way she jutted out her chin at the end of her pronouncement. But he’d told her the truth. This was no game. His memories of her were completely gone. “How can I prove to you I’m not lying?”
Her lips curled up in a smirk. “Kiss me.”
With a confident toss of her head she laid claim to him, answering his questions about how he’d known her. Hell, he hadn’t known her, apparently he’d known her. The news made his dick swell with pride. His mouth quirked into a cocky smile.
“Come on, Cal. Today’s Valentine’s Day after all.” Her hands caressed his neck, working their way up his jaw. “One little goodbye kiss won’t hurt.”
Her touch confused him. Familiar yet foreign. New sensations and ghostly memories rose toward the surface of his mind but were squashed before they reached the light. He shook his head but the cobwebs didn’t clear. Why couldn’t he remember? Everything but those fragging ships seemed vague.
A twinge in his right shoulder shot up his neck, and he couldn’t help thinking the pain was a warning. He braced for more, but none immediately came. He wanted out of this box, wanted answers. But he wouldn’t endanger anyone else to get them.
“Lucy.” His voice sounded hoarse, as if he’d sucked sand into his windpipe. “Don’t.” Down below, his cock begged, yes, yes, yes.

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Eva Lefoy writes and reads all kinds of romance, and is a certified Trekkie. She’s also terribly addicted to chocolate, tea, and hiking. One of these days, she’ll figure out the meaning of life, quit her job, and go travel the galaxy. Until then, she’s writing down all her dirty thoughts for the sake of future explorers.


Friday, January 17, 2014

The Martians are Coming!

 
By Eva Lefoy

The Trouble with Memories
Martian Mating – Book 1

No, I’m not Orson Welles and this isn’t War of the Worlds and it certainly isn’t 1938 anymore. But the Martian invasion in my story is very, very real to the characters. You see, there’s this crazy scientist named Dr. Dravis who invents a psy-link pilots can use to interface directly with their ship. What he doesn’t know won’t hurt him, but the pilots who use the psy-link are gonna have a wild ride!

Some say DNA is the real “being” here on this planet. The one who keeps everything evolving and we are just pawns in its ever-changing game. Us hapless humans! And it’s the DNA Dr. Dravis uses that puts the Martians front-and-center in the tale. You see, the Martian DNA has a virus and once that virus gets into the human host, funny things start to happen.

Our hero – a hapless human! – Captain California Sykes, is an ace pilot, a real alpha male kind of guy. But then this sultry Martian woman gets into his head via the psy-link and bam! He’s blowing up the Mars Base in the name of Martian sovereignty! Er…oops.

The scientists try to help him out, by removing the psy-unit – and his memories – to keep him chilled out. Trouble is, his girlfriend Lucy isn’t used to being ignored. And when Cal starts remembering what he’s forgotten, the trouble really heats up!

Blurb:
   Helium toads!
   Lieutenant Lucy Borasco has her phase pistol ready and her ex-boyfriend in her sights. She has every intention of making him pay for choosing his career over her. But she hadn’t factored in a Martian sneak invasion, Cal’s incessant need to save the universe, or the risk of permanent damage to her complexion. Getting Cal back will cost her more than she thinks, leaving her changed forever.
   Captain California Sykes’ memories are gone, his career is in ruins, and his ex-girlfriend nearly kills him with a kiss. Can he overcome the Martian invasion, save the rest of the team and win Lucy back again in the process? Or will his seat-of-the-pants plans and the canned fish rations cost him everything he holds dear, including his sanity?


Here’s a snippet:

The windows flexed and the floor rumbled as the jets did another close fly-by. He ignored them in favor of intently ogling the rounded globes of Lucy’s ass. When she spun to face him, he nearly lost his balance.
Three steps later, she was in his face. He braced himself for her wrath.
Her fingers curled around his collar nice and tight. When she gave him a light shake, his head whipped back and forth. Maybe she was trying to rattle some sense back into his malfunctioning brain. “Comet tails, Cal. If this is some game you’re playing to make me miss you, I swear I’ll fill your ass with helium and shoot you out one of those planes!”
He loved how the fire in her eyes matched her hair and the way she jutted out her chin at the end of her pronouncement. But he’d told her the truth. This was no game. His memories of her were completely gone. “How can I prove to you I’m not lying?”
Her lips curled up in a smirk. “Kiss me.”
With a confident toss of her head she laid claim to him, answering his questions about how he’d known her. Hell, he hadn’t known her, apparently he’d known her. The news made his dick swell with pride. His mouth quirked into a cocky smile.
“Come on, Cal. Today’s Valentine’s Day after all.” Her hands caressed his neck, working their way up his jaw. “One little goodbye kiss won’t hurt.”
Her touch confused him. Familiar yet foreign. New sensations and ghostly memories rose toward the surface of his mind but were squashed before they reached the light. He shook his head but the cobwebs didn’t clear. Why couldn’t he remember? Everything but those fragging ships seemed vague.
A twinge in his right shoulder shot up his neck, and he couldn’t help thinking the pain was a warning. He braced for more, but none immediately came. He wanted out of this box, wanted answers. But he wouldn’t endanger anyone else to get them.
“Lucy.” His voice sounded hoarse, as if he’d sucked sand into his windpipe. “Don’t.” Down below, his cock begged, yes, yes, yes.


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Bio: 
Eva Lefoy writes and reads all kinds of romance, and is a certified Trekkie. She’s also terribly addicted to chocolate, tea, and hiking. One of these days, she’ll figure out the meaning of life, quit her job, and go travel the galaxy. Until then, she’s writing down all her dirty thoughts for the sake of future explorers.

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Team Loki. Are You Qualified?


By Clare Dargin

I like my heroes not so perfect.  I guess you can call them Anti-Heroes.  They are often misunderstood by the people around them though they fight believe and fight for the same things- they just go about it in a different manner. 

The quintessential Anti-Hero is Loki Laufeyson.  And with Thor 2 set to be released in the fall and The Avengers 2 in 2015, I have some time on my hands before I receive my next Loki fix. 

Tall, pale and svelt, he is not the sun kissed beauty of his more well known brother, his raven black hair and smoldering eyes (hot enough to melt a Bifrost maiden's cold heart) still makes him a gorgeous hunk of Asgardian flesh.

Loki, as misunderstood as you are, I know you are not to be mocked nor underestimated in any way.

Ahh.....Loki, the God of Mischief, how do I love thee?  Let me count the ways-- Three in fact.

1.(Ein) - My heart flutters at the way you torture your brother, Thor, crown prince of Asgard.  A foolish and impetuous man, his love for the humans is overshadowed only by his ardor for Jane Foster. <Hurl!>

2.(Tveir) - Then there is the Great Father, Odin the ruler of the Nine Realms and Asgard.  You loved and trusted him before discovering that you were merely a pawn in his dealings with  your adopted family's age old enemy the Frost Giants of Jotunheim.  He stole you, changed your body to match that of the rest of Asgard but 'forgot' to tell you that you were adopted and had no chance at inheriting the throne.

Nor did it help matters when you realized that the old man was too was blind, not just in the one eye mind you, but in the heart and mind to the arrogance of his golden haired (yet gorgeous..ahem...son) Thor.  Did he not see that it was you who, in the beginning at least, was truly obedient to his will.  If he could see would open his heart and allow your actions to bear witness to your desire for his love and approval.

3. (þrír) - Then there is your intelligence and wit.  Not only do you make wearing horns on a helmet look cool, you make me wish that I paid more attention to my teachers during their endless lectures about Shakespeare in English Literature.

Your tearful lament to your father over his deception was filled with a raw torment that would make the Bard himself weep.
  

On a related note, when asked about the nature of Loki's feelings regarding the betrayal he felt when his character finds out his true heritage and the perceived favoritism that has gone on between he and his brother their entire lives, Tom Hiddleston said, “if you're uncertain in your affection and in their affection for you, you can so easily be turned and possessed by the green-eyed monster of jealousy, which eats you up and ultimately destroys the love that was there in the first place.”  And when asked about the Shakespearean tone to most of Loki's speech, “...it's got some of the most heart-attack poetry that's ever been written in the English language.”

So like many fans before me, I am firmly in Loki's corner.  Hmm.... I wonder how a gal such as myself could help out a lonely Norse god such as he. 

When a fan asked during a recent online chat if she was qualified to be in Loki's army and if so where could she join?  Tom responded, “Last question first: I have no idea. And without revealing too much, there's a specific skill set you need to be in Loki's army - let me know if you have the qualifications.”

I could almost see the mischievous gleam in his eye. I know I got them. Team Loki, All the Way!



Clare Dargin is a romance writer and thanks Empire Mag online for their very cool online chat with Tom Hiddleston that they so graciously transcribed for all of Loki's faithful minions.

Her latest novel Cold Warriors (no not a connection to Loki and the Bifrost, though it is a delectable notion) is available now from Decadent Publishing.

Blurb:
Left in cryogenic stasis for nearly a century, Caitlin Driskoll is awakened and drafted into a war she knows nothing about. Expected to defend a world where her kind is despised and expendable, she discovers love and respect from the one man who can’t be associated with her.

Lieutenant Colonel Medoro Keegan has spent a lifetime in the Marines. With no family to speak of, the Corps and his ship, the USS Blanchard, are all the loved ones he needs…until Caitlin sparks a fire within, that threatens to consume him if he doesn’t walk away.

Will he choose a life of certainty in the only world he knows or give it all to Caitlin and run the risk of losing someone, yet again?

Genre: Sci-fi, military romance, erotic futuristic, interracial/multicultural

The sequel Ice and Peace will be out soon.

If you'd like to chat in general or lust over Loki you can find her on
Facebook at www.facebook.com/clare.dargin  or
Visit her at her blog at www.claresblog2thehaven.blogspot.com

Also if you'd like a really cool character sketch of Loki, check out this article....http://amyfowler.weebly.com/1/post/2012/06/thor-avengers-and-thor-2-spoilers.html

Coming Soon!

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Living in a Dystopian World

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By Jessica E. Subject
The Underground series takes place in a futuristic dystopian world, where a corporation runs the entire city, controlling everyone’s food, shelter, and even who they can date and marry. When creating this world, I imagined some of the worst possible things people would have to live through, while to the outside world, the city would appear to be a great place to live and work.

On top of that, the corporation is sending scientists, engineers, and trades people to a new planet in order to one day inhabit it. But the corporation is hiding secrets, some I didn’t even know about until I wrote the second book.

Melina’s parents raised her, telling her about what life was like outside of Planet Core. But when they were killed trying to escape, Melina was taken into the folds of the corporation, and gave up any thoughts of ever trying to leave the city. Then she meets Brook, daughter of one of the heads of Planet Core, and she dreams of a different life.

Of course, no dystopian story is complete without a group of rebels who want to bring about change. In this series, they are part of The Underground, a secret group who live beyond Planet Core’s borders, many of whom are or used to be employees of the corporation. But change doesn’t happen overnight, or in just one story.

Never Gonna Desert You focuses on Melina and Brook’s relationship, how it started, and what they must go through in order to be together. If they aren’t killed in the process. The Underground grows stronger and learn secrets they never would have guessed about. A lot of characters don’t make it to the next book, but a plan that is set in place to bring about change.

If you haven’t read the first book in the series, you can get Never Gonna Let You Go for only $0.99 at Amazon.com until June 30, 2013.

Never Gonna Desert You
The Underground #2
By Jessica E. Subject
Erotic Lesbian Sci-Fi/Dystopian Romance
ISBN: 978-1613335468

Determined to find and bring back her girlfriend, Brook enlists in the next mission to the foreign planet, Airondelle. But the deception at Planet Core continues, and Brook doesn't realize the depth of her father's involvement until he orders her terminated. Struggling to stay alive, she quickly learns nothing is as she believed. 
Will she ever find Melina? Or will Brook be stuck light years from home, alone, and with a fierce predator hunting her down?
Now available from Decadent Publishing and other eBook retailers.
Excerpt:
“Let’s go, Malock.” Jager raised his eyebrows. “Or did you change your mind?”
She stood and released a deep breath. Even with her trepidation, she refused to back out now. Melina waited for her. “No, I’m looking forward to seeing Airondelle for myself.”
Brook spun away and rushed to catch up with her comrades. If she revealed her plans, she’d be stopped before she could find her lover. She would have to hide Melina right under their noses to bring her home. She pushed her shoulders back. I can do this. I have to.
The all-terrain vehicles sat loaded with equipment for the mission in front of the swirling mass of the portal. Her father certainly wasn’t wasting any time getting a team back to Airondelle. Crewmembers already filled the first vehicle, so she hopped into the back of the second.
Jager passed around everyone’s mission directives then shoved in on her left. Thank goodness he was the last to load. With his bulk, he occupied both of the remaining seats.
Before she had time to read her personal orders, they proceeded into the portal. She passed through the spinning matter, her body pulled and stretched in every direction. Unknown forces pushed on her chest, making it difficult to breathe. She gripped the seat, hoping she wouldn’t get pulled out. But the awkwardness didn’t last long. The transporter room light years away, clean, fresh air poured into her lungs. The alien vegetation of the foreign planet lined the rough dirt road they traveled. She yearned to explore the flora and fauna on a more intimate level. And she would, after setting up camp.
She opened the folder with her mission directive inside. Instead of the stack of papers detailing what Planet Core expected of her, she found a single sheet.
Her father’s handwriting scrawled across the page. You can never know the truth.
Hard, cold steel pressed against her temple. A gun. Her breath caught. What the hell is going on? She grabbed her knapsack and launched out of the vehicle. 

Bio:
Jessica Subject is the author of contemporary and science fiction romance, ranging from sweet to erotica. In her stories, you could meet clones, or a sexy alien or two. You may even be transported to another planet for a romantic rendezvous. 
When Jessica isn't reading, writing, or doing dreaded housework, she likes to get out and walk. Fast. But she just may slow down if there is a waterfall nearby.
Jessica lives in Ontario, Canada with her husband and two energetic children. And she loves to hear from her readers. You can find her at jessicasubject.com and on twitter @jsubject.



Monday, January 21, 2013

Traveling Through the Wormhole

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By T.K. Anthony
I like to travel. Which is a good thing, since I do a lot of it. For example, my husband and I took a 3600-mile road trip over 23 days for the Christmas tour of the in-laws in Illinois and the relatives in Pennsylvania before returning to Texas.
While it was all fun (we both enjoy road trips, especially with each other; and really do like our in-laws), I’m really groovin’ on this whole stay at home thing. Purring cats on my lap. The luxury of sleeping in my own bed. A cup of decaf tea whenever I want it. And Skippy peanut butter in the pantry. (Yes, I’ve been a Skippy addict since childhood.)
Even while I’m home, I still like to travel. Preferably, with my feet up and a cup of teaclose at hand, and perhaps some dark chocolate, and a nice fat book. Books have long been my passport to new and interesting people, places, ideas and adventures. I’ll read just about anything. But science fiction has always been my favorite genre, because only SF takes you through the wormhole to places you can’t get to from here, and the challenges can be drawn on an epic scale. No, it’s not just the fate of the planet at stake. It’s the fate of the galaxy! And even on the galactic scale, it’s still the fate of the soul that matters, the individual choice for good or evil, to fight or submit. I love the heroes who take on the dark, scary bad guys—and their own fears and flaws—against the odds, no matter the cost.
If your taste runs in the same direction, I invite you to travel through the wormhole with me to the colony planet of Forge in the Scotian Realm.
As a final note...in honor of the wandering, whether on the road or through the wormhole, here’s a link to the incredible Chris Thile, mandolinist extraordinaire, playing his happily frenetic tune “Wolfcreek Pass” from his album, “All Who Wander Are Not Lost.” Enjoy!
Forge Blurb:
Warned by a Seeing…The high king of the Scotian Realm expects the arrival of an enemy, a race of psychic predators bent on galactic conquest. The Realm’s one hope is alliance with the neighboring star domains in defense of a shared colony, Forge.
Caught in Fate’s grim weaving…Mindblind, amnesic, Tazhret lives out his drug-induced visions of servitude on Forge. He wants to believe the beautiful woman with the nut-brown hair who whispers reassurances to his harrowed heart: “You have a name.”But is she even real? Or just one bright thread in his dark dreams?
An unexpected hope…Tazhret’s destiny leads him to freedom and the woman he yearns for
—and to a desperate struggle against the enemy. Tazhret can save Forge, and the clan of his beloved. But only at the cost of all he has hoped for: his name, his freedom, and his love
for the woman with the nut-brown hair…

~~~Excerpt~~~
Clenched in the grip of a fateful vision, the black web of Tazhret’s nightmare suffocated him, paralyzed him. While his heart pounded in terrified denial, the ensnaring net grew dense, and tight, cutting off all light, all sound…every breath of air. The nightmare shifted, and the web became chains, chains of red fire burning into his skin, binding him, crushing him in nameless enslavement to an evil will while his soul cried for freedom.
One thread of light, an answer to a desperate prayer, shone in Fate’s grim weaving of a dark future.
She was beautiful. She gazed at him, her luminous amber eyes sorrowful in a pale face framed by dark hair. She insisted against all evidence, You have a name. A good one.
He knew he loved her. His heart ached for her.
He wondered who she was.

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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Thrall Web

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by T.K. Anthony 
Here we are, five days after the end of the world, and two days into Christmas. No matter what you’ve celebrated this season, chances are you’ve earned a little down time from all the cleaning, cooking, shopping, wrapping, traveling, and quality time with the extended family. You’ve got to be looking for an escape. How do I know this? You’re here, reading this blog.

If you’re looking for escape, Calgon ™ain’t really gonna take you away, honey. What you need is a nice, big fat book full of love, adventure, and danger, in the Scotian Realm, and its colony planet of Forge. Half a galaxy and a thousand years from here and now...is just far enough away for an escape from this world and all its cares. Kurt Vonnegut says all good stories can be summed up as “Man in hole.”With respect to the master, I’ll add the caveat: “And heroes make the difference.”

Keir, the hero of Forge, is in a deep hole, filling fast with hot water...and oh, look...what are these heavy rocks he’s holding?When the story opens, he’s just been found naked and hung over. Convicted of vagrancy, Keir’s sentenced to seven years’ indentured servitude on the planet Forge, a colony shared by the human Scotians with the reptilian Xerni and Tormin amphibs. Known only as “Tazhret”—“Nameless’ in the Tormin tongue—Keir can’t remember his name...or the name of the beautiful woman who haunts his amnesia-scrubbed memory. Her message that he has a good name is Keir’s lifeline in a sea of troubles. Laboring under the whip of his abusive master, Keir never dreams that Fate has cast him as thehope to defeat a race of psychic predators bent on the destruction of Forge and the enslavement of Scotians, Xerni, and Tormins alike. If you like heroes who play for high stakes against impossible odds...get Forge on your e-reader, put your feet up, and enjoy!

Blurb:
Warned by a Seeing…The high king of the Scotian Realm expects the arrival of an enemy, a race of psychic predators bent on galactic conquest. The Realm’s one hope is alliance with the neighboring star domains in defense of a shared colony, Forge.
Caught in Fate’s grim weaving…Mindblind, amnesic, Tazhret lives out his drug-induced visions of servitude on Forge. He wants to believe the beautiful woman with the nut-brown hair who whispers reassurances to his harrowed heart: “You have a name.”But is she even real? Or just one bright thread in his dark dreams?
An unexpected hope…Tazhret’s destiny leads him to freedom and the woman he yearns for
—and to a desperate struggle against the enemy. Tazhret can save Forge, and the clan of his beloved. But only at the cost of all he has hoped for: his name, his freedom, and his love
for the woman with the nut-brown hair…

Excerpt:
Keir, called Tazhret by his Tormin master, is surviving on hope and the scraps of kindness thrown him by his master’s mate. When another human shows up, “Tazhret” thinks his luck might have changed at last. Or, maybe not...
The wagon compartment was hot, dusty...and far more cramped than the shed. Tazhret sagged in the grip of his chains, too weak even to laugh at his delusions of hope. Even she was silent, although he felt her presence like a prayer for mercy. He twisted his wrists in his shackles. Apparently, Trinity didn’t listen to her prayers, either. The dark gods of the Xern, the Te, were toying with him. Or Trinity's angels were visiting new punishment upon him for the depravity of sins he couldn't even remember. Oh, Trinity…. The wagon trundled forward, taking him away from the Paggett Farmhold. Away from Zinderz Paggett—and away from Holdwife Sarvy. The frying pan looks pretty good when you're in the fire. The depth of his despair swallowed even his bitter prayer.

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Friday, June 29, 2012

Superman Looks Like Wolverine

by Claire Dargin


If you’re like me your first memories of the “Man of Steel” were of George Reeves in grainy black and clear reruns on early Saturday mornings.  Of course these were soon overshadow by the iconic Christopher Reeve who proved that he was Superman. 

 

Christopher Reeve’s Clark Kent/Superman was and is in my opinion hard to beat.  Did you know he was nearly booted for the part because the producers and the director thought he was too scrawny for the role.  However after sometime at the gym, his royal buffness, sufficiently convinced them to keep him on.  Good for us because he did it so well he actually made us believe that a man could fly.

Unlike the 2006 “Superman Returns” starring Brandon Routh, this recent incarnation ‘The Man of Steel,’ promises to be the long awaited reboot of the classic DC Comics series.  Starring Henry Cavill, this movie is like its 1978 predecessor where it tells the life of Col-el/Clark Kent/Superman starting with his father Jor-El, portrayed by Russell Crowe to his life in Kansas to his eventual metamorphosis into Superman in Metropolis. 


A recent shot on the set shows a heavily muscled and bearded Clark Kent looking very much like Wolverine.  Could this be evidence of an edgier persona of Clark Kent than we are use to seeing?

The director and producers are being very tight lipped regarding details surrounding the story.  And rightly so.  Sometimes it’s better to be surprised. 

One thing for sure this star-spangled cast (Laurence Fishburne, Russell Crowe, Kevin Costner, Christopher Meloni, Diane Lane and Amy Adams) has me looking forward to seeing this newest portrayal of the Man of Steel.

"Man of Steel," soars into theaters on June 14, 2013. 



Clare Dargin is the author of science fiction including Kybernatia available now from Decadent Publishing and Bono Books.  You can visit her on the web at www.claresblog2thehaven.blogspot.com