D. S. Christensen has been an author and reviewer across various forms of media since he was a teenager. In his professional life, he has focused on blending creativity and technology. He has written numerous books, both fiction and non-fiction, on a wide variety of topics.
A look back at Jim Wynorski’s 1985 film “The Lost Empire,” with particular attention paid to some of Wynorski’s comments regarding the making of the film.
“The Boy and his Tiger” was a Bill Watterson biopic screenplay by writer Dan Dollar that made the 2013 Black List. The story focused on Watterson’s Calvin & Hobbes.
A review and overview of James Clavell’s 1975 epic novel “Shogun.” Set in Japan circa 1600, the book showed Japanese life through the eyes of an Englishman.
A brief history of the Grand Theft Auto game series, with particular attention on the “Hot Coffee” controversy. Based on a reading of David Kushner’s “Jacked.”
This article focuses on the material reprinted in the Fantastic Four Omnibus by John Byrne Volume 2, covering a variety of material related to those characters.
This article focuses on the material reprinted in the Fantastic Four Omnibus by John Byrne Volume 1, covering a variety of material related to those characters.
Reviewing issues 35-45 of Larry Hama’s Marvel Comics “G.I. Joe” series, mirroring what was included in IDW’s “G.I. Joe: The Complete Collection” Volume 4.
Reviewing issues 25-34 of Larry Hama’s Marvel Comics “G.I. Joe” series, mirroring what was included in IDW’s “G.I. Joe: The Complete Collection” Volume 3.