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more about #adamstrange Post-Nuked: I must not complain on the internet. Internet complaining is the mind-killer. My nit picking is the little-death that brings total obliteration. more » CmdrHunt (aka Clarence Colton): I can get behind this! more » Starwatcher: Looks like he's been taking notes from Moebius. Excellent; he's at his best in sci-fi mode, methinks. Hey, Paul . . . animated THB movie? I'm just ... more » Grey_Area: I'm not a huge Paul Pope fan but these look great. more » Shiryu: Impresssive. Wish it would get to be the whole deal. more » aubreyAubrey: Great. Absolutely great. I loved that he took one parable briefly mentioned and brought it to life. (I can even forgive the black stillsuits.) more » disatess: Now this I can get behind on , Comic Adaptation Of DUNE ... AWESOME . more » TomSkylark: Anyone else mistaken that io9 had an exclusive with Pope Benedict XVI? I was terribly confused and amused. The image of Ratzinger with turntables was ... more » BullfightsOnAcid: All stories about this haven't mentioned a price. I'm thinking $5 minimum. Back issues will probably be at a premium too since most people won't bag a... more » braak: You are, as usual, completely correct.: See? This is a good idea. more » Justin Cho: Dr. Grant in Jurassic Park made being an archaeologist very cool. Also Rachel Weisz (also known as the crush of every ivy league college student every... more » Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H.: The archaeologist from "Crusade". The guy from "Forbidden Planet", with the bad id. I'm coming up short on names today. more » Briareosdx: There's also Alex Benedict and Chase Kolpath, from Jack McDevitt's books. 2005's Seeker even won a Nebula. more » gertymac: Also from Babylon 5: Dr. Vance Hendricks. Dr. Franklin's former professor now turned field archeologist working for the evil Interplanetary Expeditions. more » Josh Wimmer: "It's almost as though the Federation's apparent policy of stranding one or two people on an uninhabited planet for years at a time to dig through the... more » -
#dune
Pope Does Dune? More Please
Fresh from spending twelve weeks reworking SF hero Adam Strange in DC Comics' oversized Wednesday Comics series, comic god Paul Pope takes on another sci-fi classic on his blog: Frank Herbert's Dune. Click through for more goodness. More » -
#exclusive
Pope Talks DJing, Comics And Eternal Experiences
Comicsdestroyer Paul Pope is a true renaissance man, visiting SDCC this year as a DJ instead of just cartooning genius. We talked to him about DJing, music, comics, "pure" fantasy and why kids need new heroes.
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#wednesdaycomics
DC Comics Goes Big, Retro For New Weekly Series
Want to relive the Sunday comics of your youth but with better writing and art? DC Comics' newly-announced weekly Wednesday Comics will give you that chances... and also introduce you to some amazing creators. More » -
#triviagasm
Digging Deep: 24 Science Fiction Archaeologists
What's the best part about living in the distant future? There's so much more past for you to explore! We take a look at some of science fiction's most illustrious antiquarians.
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#teleportationmishaps
The Sickest Teleportation Accidents In The Universe
Sure, teleportation sounds like a good idea, but just remember: it always goes wrong. It's hard to believe a process that involves ripping your molecules apart and then jamming them together thousands of miles away could possibly have any safety risks, but there you are. Sometimes the copy isn't quite as good as the original, and sometimes the new version is a little the worse for wear. Here's our list of the weirdest, the sickest, and the most demented teleportation mishaps from science fiction. More »

