Well, we have now posted all our best-of 2015 lists, and in case you missed any of them, here are all of them again in one place. And if this seems like a quick tactic to try to get a few more clicks out of these posts… Yeah, you’re right. (Hey, …
Read More »Please, Twitter, don’t hurt ’em: don’t get rid of our share counts
Twitter has announced that it will do away with the number of shares/retweets in your social share buttons. Tweet at them with the hashtag #SaveOurShareCounts!
Read More »PopMythology.com guest appears on the Book Guys Show podcast
Our Captain John K. Kirk recently guest appeared on the newest episode of the Toronto-based podcast the Book Guys Show. On the show he talks about PopMythology.com and what we stand for, the recently finished Fan Expo Canada, Dr. Who, and of course comics, comics and more comics.
Read More »Of sex, death and biomachinery: h.r. giger’s legacy in pop culture
May H.R. Giger's black soul be basking in some dark, biomechanical netherworld, eternally fornicating demons, aliens and robots with indiscriminate glee.
Read More »Pop Mythology’s 15 Most Popular Posts of 2013
As the editor-in-chief of Pop Mythology, I thought a list of our most popular posts this year was in order. The result is a pretty good representation of our efforts to provide a balanced mix of thoughtful, probing commentary with fun, lighthearted content that you can enjoy during your coffee breaks.
Read More »27 Reasons to Stay Alive for 2014
No matter how hard life gets there are always reasons to live, and at Pop Mythology we find that pop culture alone gives us more than enough reasons to endure. And so with 2014 coming on fast, here is our list of the stuff we anticipate most.
Read More »Look on the Bright Side: 20 Dystopias That Would Be Cool to Live In
There’s one thing these imagined futures have in common: they all suck. So in this list of awful dystopias, we try to find the bright side of things. Mass infertility in "Children of Men"? Hey, no more worries about birth control!
Read More »