Based on Darkbob's costume and symbol, I'd wager it's a take on Frank Miller's (female) Robin.
Based on Darkbob's costume and symbol, I'd wager it's a take on Frank Miller's (female) Robin.
...Romana III?
So you could say "3D... finds a way"?
"Baroque SF? How quaint! What of Rococo SF? Oh, my! I think I may have invented a subgenre! Oh, Jambi! Fetch the chocolate sauce! Oh-ho-my!"
Either that or Vancouver.
From what the comments and critics have told me, I see a trend: "Wow"—"Blah, blah, blah"—"Eh/Wow/Eh."
Does anybody else sort of want a bumper-sticker that reads "God is a Dictator"?
Bat Boy only gets a one-shot? That seems unfair...
Has anybody else here read "The Holy Land" by Robert Zubrin? It's weird, but unfortunately not in a good way. It's a very self-righteous and thinly veiled take on the Israel/Palestine situation based on the Kennewick Man Controversy (an alleged caucasian skeleton found in the state of Washington that's between 5,000…
I recommend "Irresponsible Captain Tylor." It's very funny and a great space opera in its own right. The first two episodes (English dubbed) are available on YouTube.
A devotion to tradition? Kif did stress that it was his ancestral breeding swamp. As for the abandonment, maybe it is to make sure only the strongest tadpoles survive.
They should be marketing it as "John Carter of Mars." It's not like they can keep the fact that this film is set mostly on Mars a secret much longer. (Though I think "The Next 'Star Wars'" option and "Family-Friendly Adventure" are not mutually exclusive... Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't the original "Star Wars"…
If Bender has a human brain, it won't be in his head. It will be in a jar somewhere in his abdominal compartment, presumably next to his jarred human heart.
Few people realize that our state motto, "The Land of Enchantment," is actually a warning.
Awww... little fellow's probably just looking for a movie deal!
Thanks for catching that! My reading list just got longer.
What about Samuel R. Delany? He has recurring themes, but I do not believe he ever penned a sequel to any of his science fiction novels.
That's nothing compared to the sheer number of "Widows and Children of 007" support groups there are in the former Soviet Union...
James Cameron is already working on it.
...and there was much rejoycing.