See what was going on in Mace Windu's head right after the events of The Phantom Menace in our exclusive excerpt from the next Star Wars novel, The Glass Abyss.
New tales from Alan Moore, Olivie Blake, Neal Stephenson, Jeff VanderMeer, Nick Cutter, and so many more.
Author and graphic designer Tim Leong discusses his new book.
Padawan's Pride gives us a rare bit of insight into Obi-Wan and Anakin's time as master and apprentice after Phantom Menace, and even throws in podracing, to boot.
The much-anticipated next Game of Thrones book has apparently gained just a few new pages.
The launch of A New Dawn officially rebooted Star Wars canon—and seemingly changed fandom's relationship with the galaxy far, far away forever.
Fall is coming, and with it, new books by Matt Haig, the late George A. Romero, TJ Klune, Chloe Gong, Adrian Tchaikovsky, Cat Rambo, and many more.
Rise and Fall of the Galactic Empire gives us a rare example of viewing the world of Star Wars through a critical lens.
Brian DeLeeuw and Adam Egypt Mortimer's novel Invader explores an invasion from an alien point of view, with illustrations by acclaimed comic artist Jock.
Disney+'s adaptation of the Rick Riordan books will return in 2025, and it's taking Percy and friends to the Bermuda Triangle.
Still in the mood for shohws about space travel and humanity coming together? Legendary sure hopes you are.
Feast your eyes on 61 fantastical new titles, including tales from James S.A. Corey, Nnedi Okorafor, Nathan Ballingrud, and so many more.
io9 has your first look at Reign of the Empire, a trilogy of novels that examines the political struggles of the nascent Rebellion.
Lucasfilm just announced a ton of awesome new books and toys—mostly for the Disney+ show, but others too.
io9 can exclusively reveal Star Wars Bestiary, Vol. 1 is coming in November, a compendium about your favorite Star Wars creatures.
The 1990 film is being resurrected as a book, but with some changes.
God bless you, Hohass Ekwesh, you majestic being.
io9 has your first look at the cover for The Art of Marvel Snap, releasing early next year.
Summer is in full swing and there's no better place to be than in the shade, with a fan pointed directly at you, reading a brand-new novel.
Two Stephen King classics—plus even more works to check out before movies and TV series drawn from their pages make their way to screens.
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