A New Frontier of Speculative Fiction: Uncanny Magazine Launches Its 71st Issue

In the landscape of contemporary speculative fiction, few publications have managed to carve out as distinct and celebrated a niche as Uncanny Magazine. As the digital publication prepares to release…

The Uncanny Reality of Adolescence: An In-Depth Look at Kohei Kadowaki’s We Are Aliens

In the landscape of contemporary animation, few debut features have arrived with the visceral, unsettling impact of Kohei Kadowaki’s We Are Aliens. Premiering to critical acclaim at the Cannes Film…

The Uncanny Resonance: Exploring ‘Something Beautiful,’ the Surrealist Odyssey from Murlo

In the vast, often predictable landscape of modern indie gaming, few titles manage to capture the elusive "cursed artifact" aesthetic quite like Something Beautiful. Developed by the multidisciplinary artist and…

The Sonic Architecture of the Uncanny: Analyzing the Auditory Legacy of Twin Peaks

To those who have never wandered through the mist-shrouded Douglas firs of the Pacific Northwest, the music of Twin Peaks is merely a curiosity. To those who have, it is…

The Humanoid Frontier: Navigating the Uncanny Valley in the Age of AI

Robotics has transcended the confines of industrial assembly lines and clinical research facilities, embedding itself into the fabric of daily human experience. From the automated precision of surgical systems to…

The Allure of the Uncanny: Sarah Gailey’s Make Me Better and the Anatomy of Modern Cult Horror

The question of whether a group is a "murder cult" is a perennial specter in contemporary fiction, a narrative device that taps into our deepest anxieties about isolation, belonging, and…

Panic in the Bayou: An In-Depth Look at the Imminent Alien Threat in Uncanny X-Men #30

By the Graphic Policy Editorial Team June 14, 2026 The peace of the Louisiana bayou has been shattered. As of this morning, federal authorities and local law enforcement have been…

The Sonic Architecture of the Uncanny: Why the Music of Twin Peaks Still Haunts Us

It is a sound that lingers long after the television screen fades to black—a mournful, synthesized wind, a slinky jazz clarinet, or the melancholic lilt of a vibraphone. To those…

The Sonic Architecture of the Uncanny: Why the Music of Twin Peaks Still Haunts Us

It is a sound that lingers long after the television screen fades to black—a mournful, synthesized wind, a slinky jazz clarinet, or the melancholic ache of a solitary electric guitar.…

The Sonic Architecture of the Uncanny: Analyzing the Musical Legacy of Twin Peaks

The music of Twin Peaks does not merely accompany the screen; it breathes, it haunts, and it fundamentally alters the viewer’s perception of reality. To those unfamiliar with the landscape…