- I am completely obsessed with Tor’s “Magnificent Bastards” series. They talk about the best Disney villains, write a (totally deserved) love letter to Star Trek‘s Q, dole out villainous fashion awards, and call for more complex, thoughtful, evil women. It’s all kinds of wonderful.
- Also from Tor, Ayleen the Peacemaker (also known as Diana M. Pho) discusses the fallout after she made her harassment at New York Comic Con public. It’s another important addition to the ongoing conversation about convention etiquette.
- There’s a thing happening right now called the Sex With Robots Festival, and… I kind of wish I lived in New York now? [Broadway World]
- Adult Wednesday Addams is a webseries that exists. You’re welcome.
- What’s a fashion-forward Capitol-dweller to do when the delights of civilization just seem tame? Go on a tour of the districts of course. [Shutterstock]
- As a proud McGill Daily alumnus, I want everyone to read this piece on the Montreal witchcraft community. Also any local covens looking for new members should get at me, I want in.
- Sometimes unicorns are jerks. Liken when they pee in a pool or, you know, deny the Holocaust. [Mister Unicorn]
- We’re getting a new Ms. Marvel, and she’s a Muslim girl from New Jersey and a huge fan of Carol Danvers, a.k.a. Captain Marvel. This is going to be so cool. [The New York Times]
- There’s a new Hobbit production diary! With more stunts and Tauriel!
- Good news for me and the approximately 38,473 people who use my Netflix account (sorry Netflix). Marvel will be debuting four series as Netflix originals, based on the characters of Daredevil, Ironfist, and more importantly, Luke Cage and Jessica Jones. And then, as if they weren’t spoiling us enough, we’ll be getting a team miniseries with all of them called The Defenders. What. [The Mary Sue]