Charmed Star for Dublin Comic Con Spring 2026

ROSE McGOWAN IS COMING TO DUBLIN COMIC CON 2026! 🔥

Get ready, Ireland — the iconic Rose McGowan is joining us for DCC: Spring Edition on March 7–8, 2026! She’ll be here both days at The Convention Centre Dublin, and we cannot WAIT to welcome her! ⚡️🇮🇪

You know her as Paige Matthews, the demon-vanquishing Charmed One… as Cherry Darling, the machine-gun-leg badass from Planet Terror… and as Tatum Riley in the legendary Scream! From cult classics to horror icons, Rose has done it ALL — and now she’s meeting fans right here at DCC! 🔥✨

📅 March 7–8, 2026

📍 The Convention Centre Dublin

🎟 Tickets via www.dublincomiccon.com

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We Talk Frankenstein 2025 Aka Talking Frogs and Pennywise

By Owen Quinn and Stephen Carey

Join us this time for a look at the brand new Frankenstein. Is it any good or was it built from the dead parts of other movies? As the only person at Stephen Carey stories to have a part of someone else in him and a leg that is fake, does Owen sympathise with the monster? or does he think that Peenywise the clown is coming for him or is his new career as a talking frog impersonator his future?

Join the craic. You won’t look back!

Stranger Things Moments: Rat Massacre

By Owen Quinn author Photo and clip copyright Netflix

Stranger Things up until that point, for me, was enjoyable but not unmissable. I liked the nostalgia and all the memories it brought back of my childhood. I liked the characters and the demigorgon monster. The concept of the Upside Down was wonderful but I wasn’t in love with it at all.

All that was about to change with the arrival of season three. It was also when I bought my first Stranger Things T shirt. Russians are trying to open a doorway to the Upside Down, Elle and Mike are in love and Hopper is enforcing his three inches rule.

Life is good with everyone flocking to the new mall , Stacourt and Will and Mike are watching Day of the Dead in the cinema. Will is having horrific visions but says nothing. Suddenly, there is a power surge. Some mysterious force begins to materialise. From nowhere hundreds of rats emerge, all heading in the same direction, the power source. It is of course, the Mind Flayer and it is beneath the ironworks where it can fuse a body together.

The camera stays low at the level of the rats as they begin to explode, turning literally inside out. It’s gross and unsettling. I am no fan of rats but their deaths here are the first indication that Stranger Things was heading into pure horror territory. The Mind Flayer was now able to take a semi solid form via the corpses of the rats. But it is not just the wild rats that are affected. Rats in cages in labs are also exploding. It is graphic and you wince at the bodies literally turn to gloop.

But the worst is yet to come when the rat in the cage explodes. The fleshy lump begins to move, slipping through the cage bars and heading to the Ironworks. There, all the dead rats merge, giving the Mind Flayer form in our world.

Rats are not popular by any means but this massacre is horrific especially when we realise what their remains are to be used for. Vecna’s plans are unfolding right before us but we don’t know it yet. Hawkins is sinking to the dark side already.

In Dungeons and Dragons, there is a fiendish creature called the Rat King, rumoured to be appearing the fifth and final season. Is this scene really a harbinger for an even greater monster than Vecna?

Can you imagine this scene if these were humans being summoned and exploding as seen in The Boys? This may be on one of the most pivotal scenes of the series. And it remains revolting and disgusting and a sure sign that whatever is in the Upside Down will do anything to destroy our world.

Stranger Things Moments: You Have to be Winston

By Owen Quinn author. Photo aand clip copyright Netflix

Stranger Things has always evoked the spirit of the 80s from the get go. There have been great reminders to those of us who grew up in that time of our childhoods.

One of those was the arrival of the movie Ghostbusters and when Ray Parker’s iconic theme song took the word by storm. Parents scrambled to get the toys. We hugged Slimer and wanted him as our buddy. We drooled over the Marshmallow Man. We wanted to be Ghostbusters and wear those overalls.

So when we get to see the kids of Hawkins do what we did, it made us smile. A lovely element to this is that my five year old nephew has discovered the original Ghostbusters and is hooked by it all just as we were at that age. He has his figures, his overalls and proton pack. It’s amazing to see phenomenon spill over to future generations. This really does show the magic of the time and Stranger Things successfully captured so effortlessly.

For trick or treating, Dustin, Mike, Lucas and Will are all dressed as Ghostbusters but there is a problem. Lucas has turned up and his badge says “Venkman” as played by Bill Murray. Mike takes unbrage at this as his name plate is also Venkman.

Lucas argues asking why he can’t be Venkman. Mike and he argue that Winston, played by Ernie Hudson, came into the movie too late so isn’t a real Ghostbuster. Mike insists that only Lucas can be Winston. Lucas challenges him as to why. It is clear that Mike thinks it has to be Lucas because he is black. It’s lovely to see the awkwardness in the exchange because in the kid’s minds it is already a given as to who plays Winston.

The nuance is not anything to do with an agenda or a drive to push equality and inclusiveness, just how a kid’s mind works. Everything is black and white, pun not intended. To succesfully translate the spirit of the Ghostbusters, Mike thinks Lucas being Venkman somehow upsets the balance of that world in their heads.

The run up is lovely as their parents take pictures of them in full costume and Lucas’ sister, Erica, calls her broither a nerd and no wonder he only hangs out with boys. They arrive on their bikes, singing the theme song and shouting out, “Who you gonna call?”

None of us can stand with a straight fce and say we haven’t done the same. This author might have dressed up last October for his nephew’s Ghostbuster themed party. Yep, at 57, busting still makes me feel good.

Despite what they have seen and gone through at this stage, this reminds us they are still kids, thinking like kids and loving Ghostbusters.

Just like every generation since.

Star Wars Legend for Dublin Comic Con Spring 2026

We are beyond thrilled to announce that a true cinematic legend is joining us for Dublin Comic Con – Spring Edition on March 7th & 8th, 2026! ✨ Please welcome…Anthony Daniels — the iconic C-3PO!

⭐ The ONLY actor to appear in all nine main Star Wars films, Anthony Daniels is the golden thread weaving together nearly five decades of galactic storytelling.

From A New Hope to The Rise of Skywalker, his unforgettable portrayal of the beloved protocol droid has cemented him as one of the most important figures in sci-fi history.

📚 He’s also the author of the acclaimed autobiography “I Am C-3PO: The Inside Story”, offering fans an intimate, behind-the-scenes journey through the making of Star Wars and his extraordinary life inside (and outside) the metal suit.

Anthony Daniels will be appearing both days and will be available for:

✅ Autographs ✅ Photoshoots

Pre order both online!

Whether you’re a lifelong Jedi, a Sith sympathiser, or a brand-new Padawan, this is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to meet the man behind one of the most iconic characters ever put on film.

📬 Can’t Attend? We’ve Got You Covered!

Our official send-in partner Heroes & Villains ➡️https://www.heroesandvillains.ie/ will have slots available closer to the show.

Send in your items for signing — or order official autographs for delivery through our online store on the DCC website!

✨ Dublin Comic Con – Spring Edition tickets available now via DublinComicCon.com

📅 March 7–8, 2026

📍 The Convention Centre Dublin

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Magic TV: Deep Space 9: The Jem’hadar destroy the Odyssey

By Owen Quinn author of the Time Warriors and Zombie Blues

Photos copyright Paramount

With the discovery of the wormhole into the Gamma Quadrant it at first seemed a great opportunity for exploration and to expand the charter of the Federation. However in season three, it would become a gateway for a new and terrible threat that would change the landscape of Deep Space 9 forever.

Through season two of the show we heard rumour of the Dominion and it would be a simple camping trip that would introduce us to the lethal foot soldiers of the Dominion, the Jem’hadar.

When a quarrelling Ben Sisko and nature hating Quark accompany Jake and Nog to a planet for a school project, they meet a mysterious woman, Eris, being hunted by the Jem’Hadar. They are captured while Jake and Nog escape to the runabout and try unsuccessfully to get back to the Alpha Quadrant.

The Jem’hadar reveal the Dominion will no longer tolerate Federation intrusion into Dominion territory. They can walk through forcefields, move undetected and deliver the message directly to Kira and the rest of the crew. A rescue mission is launched, which includes the Odyssey; a galaxy class starship identical to the much beloved Enterprise.

The Odyssey along with the runabouts go through the wormhole. O’Brien rescues a frightened Nog and Jake in their damaged runabout before rescuing Quark, Sisko and Eris. The Jem’hadar attack and in the course of that battle they prove just how determined and ruthless that are in combat.

As the heavily damaged Odyssey turns to retreat back to the wormhole, a lone Jem’hadar ship commits a suicide run smashing into the ship. It explodes killing everyone on board. The shocked DS9 crew cannot believe the aliens just destroyed a reteating ship. This tells them about the new enemy; they are prepared to sacrifice themselves in order to take down the Federation. They have no compassion or regard for the rules of combat. Thankfully the Odyssey was empty of families or they would have persihed too. Such is their determination to keep the Federation on their side of the hole, the Jem’hadar are prepared to go to any lengths to ensure that happens. We would learn why in the season three premier The Search.

They would also find that Eris is in fact part of the Dominion and almost succeeded in becoming a part of the station residents who would be spying for the Dominion. Sisko vows to be ready for the impending attack.

What is most shocking about this scene is that the brutality of the Jem’hadar and how single minded they are. It sets the tone for literally the rest of the entire run as the war from season four begins. It will be long and bloody impacting our characters in ways they never thought and far from the optimistic Starfleet charters. This would be seen in The Valiant, Only a Paper Moon, The sound of her Voice and In the Pale Moonlight to name but a few. Those stories are as hard hitting as the scene of the Odyssey’s destruction.

It was a clever move to make her look exactly like the Enterprise so the moment we see her destroyed, we cannot help but think of our beloved Enterprise crew going up in flames. As Sisko says it is a message to them as to how far they are willing to go to keep the Federation where they are. Everything changes drastically from this moment forward as Deep Space 9 changes the face of Star Trek forever and endures today as the best of the spin offs.

The Dominion is here and nothing will ever be the same again.

TW Watches The Outer Limits: The Zanti Misfits

By Owen Quinn Photos copyright United Artists Television

Sometimes you realise that you know an episode of something but when asked what the plot was, you have no idea.

This was the case for me with The Outer Limits episode The Zanti Misfits. Everyone knows the creatures themselves, ant-like wasps with a humanoid face. They were bigger than a wasp, more like a small rat, but their image was burned into my young head years ago in repeats.

So I recently watched it just to remember what it was about and why it has stayed in my head for all these yearts. All these years…..Now there’s a phrase that makes me old even with repeats. Well, I couldn’t have watched it when it was first aired as it was 1963, December 30th to be precise. In 1997, it was ranked as number 97 in the 100 greatest television episodes of all time. But all I could recall was that face on the wasp body crawling up someone’s arm.

So sixty two years after it was first broadcast, I settled down to watch it. Outer Limits was a counterpart to The Twilight Zone. Both were anthology shows where different stories set against a sci-fi background commenting on the human condition. Many still hold relevance today. Each episode of both shows had an opening and closing monologue.

As the episode opens, we learn that the human race has been contacted by an alien race. It is summed up in the opening monologue.

Throughout history, compassionate minds have pondered this dark and disturbing question: what is society to do with those members who are a threat to society, those malcontents and misfits whose behavior undermines and destroys the foundations of civilization? Different ages have found different answers. Misfits have been burned, branded and banished. Today, on this planet Earth, the criminal is incarcerated in humane institutions…..or he is executed. Other planets use other methods. This is the story of how the perfectionist rulers of the planet Zanti attempted to solve the problem of the Zanti misfits.

We learn that the military have sealed off a ghost town called Morgue (of all things). The alien planet called Zanti have issued specific and potentially devastating orders to the humsna to expect a ship of their miscreants. Their orders are to seal off the area and maintain Zanti privacy. Otherwise, the Earth will face terrible consequences and with the Zanti seemingly more technologically advanced, it is a threat they take seriously. Earth will not be able to survive a war with the aliens if their demands are not met. Cooperate and the Earth will benenfit from great advances in technology.

Knowing human nature, it does not like to be held over a barrel or be dictated to but it all depends on who’s doing the threatening. The Zanti have determined that this is the perfect place to exile their criminals to as long as humans maintain the required conditions.

However, a bank robber, Ben Garth played by Bruce Dern, father of Jurassic Park actress, Laura Dern and his damaged girlfriend, Lisa, who witness the Zanti ship’s arrival. Garth goes to check it oput while the military deploy Steve Grave to be their emissary to repaoir any damage done.

The Zanti ship is smaller than we as an audience expects. The shape of the Zanti is teased through one of the open vents with the sight of an antennae and a strange noise.

We get the full effect when seeing their privacy has been compromised, the Regent chases Garth who falls into a crevice. The sight of the Zanti creature racing up his body with that buzzing sound. It plays on the primal fear of insects crawling up your skin and boiting you. Something like a wasp’s sting hurts and can kill, similarly, a spider. It’s the human mind’s incapability to comprehend what they are seeing that contributes to the death. This thing has almost cartoon eyes, a nose and a mouth. Their shape is so familiar yet incomprehensible that it adds to the terror and paralysis. Garth’s screams are those of a man knowing he is going to die. And when Lisa goes to find him, the creature gives chase. Lisa’s wreck of a life plays into her half hearted flight and non resposnse top Grave. As she says , she has always ripped away at the seams of everything and it fell apart. Her self destructive behaviour makes a change from the usual damsel in distress.

Grave kills the Regent but the prisoners take advantage of this to flee in the ship. We get an all out fight between the Zanti swarms, who march off the ship to attack the humans. The final battle is impressive as the Zanti swarm down the windows, soldiers fall screaming, their bodies covered in Zanti. The use of stop motion for the Zanti is great and well realised. It’d a trick used for years of repeating shots. Doctor Who did it to make you think there were armies of Daleks and Cybermen flooding from their ships. I often talk about how imagination forces production teams to come up with clever ways to realise what the writer sees on screen for the audience. With clever direction and lower points of view shots, we get a real battle with guns and flame throwers.

Every last Zanti is dead but this is no victory. With all the Zanti rules broken, the Earth will now face their full retaliation and be destroyed.

But this is the good thing about the Outer Limits and Twilight Zone; everything is not always what you think or see. The Zanti announce there will be no retaliation; the Earth is safe. The Zanti plan was for the humans to kill the Zanti prisoners. Zanti do not and are incapable of killing their own but humans will kill anything including their own people. It is something when an alien race makes us look at each other and see what we really are. We pride ourselves that we kill mostly for honour, to protect what we beleive in and all in the name of good. But the simple truth is, kiling comes easy to us. Even those of us that think we would never do it, will in the right circumstance. We will kill anything that looks different from us to preseve our way of life. Shoot first, ask questions later as they say.

But when that part of us is highlighted through an alien lens, then this is why The Outer Limits and The Twilight Zone endure over sixty years later. Times change but we as a species, still have a long way to go.

Classic Foes: Adam, Buffy The Vampire Slayer

By Owen Quinn author of the Time Warriors and Zombie Blues

Photos copyright Mutant Enemy 20th Century Fox

Over three seasons Buffy faced werewolves, zombies and of course vampires but there was one iconic monster that surely had to be covered? No, Dracula would arrive in season five and also in a Spike spin-off comic book.

How would they do Frankenstein’s Monster? Like all other monsters he would have to be similar to but different enough from the classic Boris Karloff movie version.

So was born Adam.

Played By George Hertzberg, Adam was a foe that tested even Buffy’s abilities and, in the end, it would take the combined forces of the Scooby Gang to defeat.

By season four, Cordelia and Angel have left the show for the Angel spin off, so Buffy has no boyfriend and has to face college life after the dramatic events of season three. Life is changing for all the gang. But something else is going on as the supernatural are going missing. Word of Sunnydale’s strange deaths and happenings has reached farther than they knew and beneath the college is The Initiative led by Buffy’s psychology professor Maggie Walsh. Walsh is, in fact, the head of the Initiative.

They want to weaponise the supernatural creatures so they kidnap them, chip them and experiment on them. Spike was captured and chipped. If he tried to kill or feed on a human he could not because his body was flooded with excruciating pain. Walsh then puts together the ultimate soldier. To that end she followed the work of Doctor Frankenstein and created Adam from various and lethal body parts from other monsters. But Adam did not want to be controlled and like the Frankenstein monster, he turned on his creator and killed her, even calling her mummy as she fell dead. But worse; he turned her into a mindless hybrid to serve him. He tasks her and her co-worker to begin augmenting the soldiers into things like, but not superior to, Adam. Adam was initially driven as to self exploration; who was he? What was his purpose?

Adam gained a sense of self and decided that it would be better if he took control. To that end he continued Walsh’s work, adding parts of monsters to unwitting victims. Some of these were the soldiers of the Initiative masquerading as students. Adam also incorporates weaponry into his body making him a virtual Terminator. Walsh has supplied him an unwitting army which is converted at will. Adam revels in his superior body which he vocalises to Buffy’s new boyfriend, Initiative soldier, Riley (Marc Blucas). Adam sees himself as the one to deliver the world from all of its imperfections. One of those imperfections is Spike who makes a deal with Adam. If he breaks the Scooby Gang apart then Adam will remove the chip in Spike’s head. The gang fall apart, their friendships shattered thanks to devious Spike but they realise in time they have been manipulated.

Adam is able to see that alone the Slayer can be defeated but when she has the strength of her friends then she is a serious threat to him and could well bring about his downfall. But he underestimates the bonds between them and not even a huge argument can keep them apart. They know he has an uranium core near his spine that if ripped out will kill Adam.

In one of the most spectacular endings to a storyline in Buffy history, Buffy and friends storm the Initiative while Adam releases all the monsters within leading to a huge battle between humans and monsters. It’s all out war as the Scooby Gang combine all their abilities through Willow’s magic. Buffy becomes a magical being that can turn Adam’s bullets to dust and withstand his weaponry. She turns projectiles into birds before putting her fist through his chest and ripping out his heart crushing it with her magic. As an aside, the magic the Scooby Gang tap into comes from the First Slayer who will come to demand retribution for this transgression.

The government deem the Initiative a failed experiment and orders are given to cover it all up – literally by burying it in concrete.

Season four was a mixed bag. The hole left by Angel and Cordelia was very evident; the wooden Riley completely failed to fill the void left by Angel and while Anya does a decent job of replacing Cordy as Xander’s foil and love interest, it’s still lacks the on-screen chemistry the former had with him. It also started out very slow and took a lot of time to build up. There are a few bright spots throughout, Faith’s return and the episode ‘Hush’ for example, as well as a final episode with a monster mash-up that was such a good idea that Joss Whedon would replicate it all over again for a new generation (thinking they were seeing something new) for A Cabin in the Woods.

Overall Adam, as the season big bad, gained mixed criticism from viewers and critics alike but as the season progressed he successfully brought the Frankenstein’s monster legacy to another level.

Stephen & Owen Face Humanoids From The Deep

This time we face the Roger Corman movie Humanoids From The Deep, mutated salmon monsters that want to kill the men and breed with the women. If you think the plot is mad, wait until you hear the behind the scenes drama. The story of a director and cast that got dissed behind their very backs and only found out when the movie screened. Plus Owen unveils his next writng project.

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Stranger Things Final Season: First Five Minutes Will Leave You Screaming

Copyright of Netflix

You can feel the anticipation and excitement as the final season of Stranger Things creeps ever closer. Rumours and theories are flying and Netflix has dropped the first five minutes of the new season. It does not disappoint and the horror is in your face.

Don’t listen toi me. Just watch it and freak!