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John Worrall ( disputing Calum Waddell’s take on Dawn Of The Dead’s Marxist credibilit­y); Ian Kirkham ( predicting that Star Wars: The Force Awakens will be the highest grossing film of 2015 – nice thought, but remember it ’s only got 13 days to do it!); Simon Phillips ( loving Edge Of Tomorrow all the way from Japan); Steve ( asking us if we’ve had a brain- swap – that’s a very personal question, Steve. But no); Craig Sheridan and Keith Tudor ( with some niggles about our new online home at GamesRadar. com/ sfx – give it a chance, chaps. We think you’ll come to love it); Neil (“still reeling” that Missy turned out to be the Master after all. “The Rani would have made more sense”);

John Hewitt (“A wee mention for The Lord Inquisitor and Exterminat­us. Two fan- based movies being made of the Warhammer 40k universe”); Dave Normington (“The next few years are going to be amazing for sci- fi fans); Tudor ( again, enjoying an unexpected Roots/ Star Trek crossover episode – honestly, who expected that?); Terry Westmorlan­d (“I want Dune, with flying proper Ornithopte­rs and fighting with the ‘ Weirding Way’. Shai Hulud!”); Stephen Saul ( who wants to see Avengers: Age Of Ultra Nate – well, you’re free to want what you want to want, Stephen); Stefan Driver ( looking forward to “the Marvel stuff, dinosaurs and… STAR WARS!”); Stephen Keene- Elliott ( wondering if Dave Langford has read Boom Studios’ Memetic by James Tynion IV and illustrate­d by Eryk Donovan); Keith Tudor ( again, again – this time Keith’s enjoying season two of Sleepy Hollow. “It combines the horror and fantasy elements very well with humour and banter.” Thanks for all the correspond­ence, Keith! You have won a gold star); David Tobin ( wanting to see a movie version of Dean Koontz’s The Taking); and many, many more….

Keith

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