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Frank disappears and is found wearing a medical ID bracelet baring a different name and with no memory of where he has been. Join him and Peter on a voyage of discovery into Frank's own memories in our recap of "Walkabout".
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We join Mulder and Scully as they investigate the frightening world of the high school reunion, thankfully this time without any flying cows. Read after the jump four our recap of The X-Files Annual 2015.
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On this week's episode of Millennium, Frank Black is called in to deliver a psychological profile of a father convicted of killing his wife and three children. However when Frank begins looking into the case he becomes convinced that something is amiss. Read after the jump for our recap of "Covenant".
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In this week's issue of The X-Files comic the series goes back to its roots with a classic one-shot involving aliens, unhelpful local law enforcement, Mulder in peril, and an angry Scully. Find out all about "Falling" after the jump.
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Last year during San Diego Comic Con, we connected with renowned and award-winning author, Jonathan Maberry. He gave us a sneak peek into his upcoming projects, including this one book that we might be interested in… The X-Files: Trust No One. We have to admit that he didn’t slip us too much information back then, but he obviously piqued our interest and we were certainly curious.
We interviewed him earlier in the year, and we discussed a lot of the details of the production process for this book and the upcoming ones - IDW Publishing and Maberry are working on a second and third volume already. The number of writers interested in delivering a story for this collection proved to be quite overwhelming and after reading this first one, we couldn’t be happier.
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