Physicist Brian Cox had this to say about the Cube: “They’re certainly not random space debris. They’re too perfectly formed for that. Are they extraterrestrial in origin? You’ll have to ask a better man than me.”
Physicist Brian Cox had this to say about the Cube: “They’re certainly not random space debris. They’re too perfectly formed for that. Are they extraterrestrial in origin? You’ll have to ask a better man than me.”
It does make sense that a time travel show would market something 3 years early...
So is this officially a new Earth, etc., post-Convergence? I skipped out on that event after disliking the first issue and seeing generally negative reviews of the whole event.
Sh. It’s a trap.
Thank you. I’ve been eluding them for years now, but I would SO love to meet those two. ;)
Thanks :)
They can damn well try.
Astounding likenesses in the Ralph Steadman-spirited skills with imagery genius.
Ria, thanks for the main-paging on this important topic, but any story credit here goes to Dr. Kissenger.
I just report the news. (And occasionally see Dr. Porter for my hair.)
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Fantastic photography and writing Would you let me share this on the Photography Kinja?
A great film. Thanks for the reminder!
Great article, thanks for sharing! Who knew Washington’s hairstyle was actually a bad-ass, military look coveted by the masses? (And there’s more. Click the link. I dare you. Washington would. After he marveled at the moving pictures on the screen.)
That is not the voice of Mog that was in my head as I played that game!
Wow. That is some freaky body horror going on there, not to mention the dismembered fridge contents. I am truly surprised. In a good way. Way to go, Bruce Timm!
I highly recommend to anyone to read Gruenwald’s “Squadron Supreme.” It’s a 12-issue story and it is often compared to “Watchmen” in its complexity and depth. It actually came out a year or two before “Watchmen,” and many consider that it was “Squadron Supreme” that kicked off that landmark new era even though…
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There are 156 episodes on Hulu for streaming.
They only appear to be donuts. They’re actually made of stone and used as a throwing weapon, generally for crushing tracheas at long distance. And that “coffee”? It’s acid. They still drink it, but you shouldn’t.