George R.R. Martin Under Fire, Predator Vs. Nazis, Video Game Sales Slump - Fandom Pulse Daily Briefing
Well, I’m going to see Predator: Badlands tonight. As the leading Hispanic voice in science fiction, I do think it’s my duty. I’m not sure what to expect, since I don’t watch reviews in advance of my seeing things. However, I will have a full review tomorrow for you all. Enjoy the news!
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