About Graeme McMillan
Who is Graeme McMillan? That’s the question on everyone’s lips following their reading the name of this website. Well, wonder no more; Graeme McMillan is a freelance writer and culture critic who has written for outlets like io9.com, Tor.com, Comic Book Resources, Portland Mercury and The Daily, with essays appearing in Boom! Studios’ Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep and AiT-Planet Lar’s The Black Diamond. His current online homes are Time Magazine’s Techland blog, Newsarama’s Blog@Newsarama – both of which he contributes to daily – movie and TV site SpinOff Online, the Newsarama front page and The Savage Critics.
His comic book reviews have been quoted in publicity materials (and, occasionally, on comic covers) by publishers including DC Comics, Top Shelf and Oni Press, and he’s even appeared on Rotten Tomatoes‘ television show, although he prefers not to talk about that for reasons of being embarrassed of his hair that evening.
This is his personal website, complete with blog full of meandering nostalgia and pop-cultural ephemera, as well as examples of work. You can also follow him on Twitter, or even friend him on Facebook, although he really has to get better about checking Facebook on a regular basis. If email is your preferred method of contact, you can contact him at graeme-at-iamgraememcmillan-dot-com.
Graeme,
Hope you’re well – I’m writing an article for USA TODAY about an upcoming new ABC TV show, “No Ordinary Family,” about a family that gets superhero powers. Perhaps you’ve heard of it. Anyway, I was looking for a voice in the piece that could comment on TV’s track record with superheroes and came across your piece (not sure from when) on io9.com about how they DON’T have a great track record etc. Might you have a second to chat by phone today on this topic? Thx and best, and I’ll look forward to hearing from you.
Best
Marco
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Marco R. della Cava
USA TODAY
Culture Writer
San Francisco Bureau
mdellacava@usatoday.com
415 336 5067