History Shmistory The Far Side delves into historic events, places, and famous dead people. Comic Collections Be Afraid! Be Slightly Afraid! Aliens, strange creatures, and things that go bump in the night. Actually, during the day, too....
Eberhart, John Mark
I grew up reading the Peanuts comic strip; something about the mishaps of Charlie Brown or the imaginative chaos of Snoopy always entertained me (although Woodstock was my real favorite). Now that I’m 39 years old, I enjoy watching my kids read the Peanuts comic strips and watch the Charl...
If you like aliens, robots, huge explosions, doomsday thingies, and whatnot, you can surely enjoy yourself reading this website. The material on the site is written by Maarten Keulemans, a science and technology journalist from Holland (Netherlands)....
My understanding of “romance” novels at the time involved front covers featuring men wearing ripped open billowing white blouses while swooning women in tight corsets draped themselves over them. I assumed there was always a pirate ship or grand manor involved and the only name I associated wit...
He also speaks in various comic strips made during that time. Wario provides miscellaneous quotes as hints in the manual of the first Wario Land and narrates various parts in that of Wario Land II, and the manuals of Wario Land 4, Wario World, and Wario Land: Shake It! are primarily ...
(TV: Aliens of London, World War Three, Boom Town) The Doctor has travelled to parallel universes before. (TV: Inferno, Battlefield PROSE: The Shadows of Avalon, Blood Heat) PROSE: Loving the Alien featured an alternate Earth where humanity embraced Cyber technology. In the Doctor's ...
Schrauwen -- who is both the author of the book and a character in the book, and was also abducted by aliens in the "Greys" chapter of Schrauwen's last book, Parallel Lives -- spends some time poking at the neuroses and hypocrisies of a bourgeoise protagonist; one can easily imagine ...
The Vulcans are the most famous aliens in all of "Star Trek," surpassing even the Klingons and their martial cousins the Romulans. This all goes back to Spock (Leonard Nimoy), the co-star of the original "Star Trek," the franchise's first alien lead and arguably the defining character...
But I never had a good impression of films based on comic-strips, as always end too stylized or unrealistic. In this case, keeping the film as an animation, I was waiting for something like the comic, and many similarities with the magazine. But my expectations were far from being met ...