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Tag Archives: sci-fi
My Little Cthulhu
One more thing that goes to my wish list: My Little Cthulhu by John Kovalic, from Dreamland Toyworks.My Little Cthulhu is an 8″vinyl figure and has a suggested retail price of $29.99. There will also be set of six Little … Continue reading
Jules Verne
Before Arthur C. Clarke, Isaac Asimov, Robert A. Heinlein and even before H. G. Wells there was Jules Verne. The French writer was a pioneer of the science-fiction genre. Verne was noted for writing about cosmic, atmospheric, and underwater travel … Continue reading
Posted in books, cinema, literature
Tagged French, Internet Archive, Jules Verne, literature, Méliès, sci-fi
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Lockwasher Design
Lockwasher Design – custom engineered found objects. Rayguns, rockets and robots with a retro style for big kids that love sci-fi toys. I bet you can imagine some of them in a 1950′s sci-fi film. (via Popgadget)
IR Control Daleks
Who wants a IR Control Daleks? Each IR Dalek stands 8 inches high and is happiest when gliding across your desk shouting “EX-TER-MIN-ATE!” and hunting for the Doctor. Complete with tank-like controls and digitized grating dalek voices you’ll feel just … Continue reading
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
How many adaptations of Robert Louis Stevenson‘s classic The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde have you watched? I have seen at least five, and I’m not even counting the cartoons based on it, like Sylvester and Tweety: … Continue reading
Posted in cinema, literature
Tagged books, cinema, classic, download, films, free, horror, literature, movies, public domain, sci-fi, terror, vintage
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Scans of Eerie Publications
Datajunkie has three posts dedicated to the classic horror comics by Eerie Publications. Go to the Part 1, Part 1.5 and Part 2! to read the posts and to see the images scans. Do you prefer the sci-fi publications? Read … Continue reading
Science Monster
Science Monster is an amazing site dedicated to monster movies. The site has many cool stuff, but you have to explore it to find them. Trailers, MP3s of songs, radio sci-fi and horror stories, and the print session with pulp … Continue reading
Jeff Russell’s Starship Dimensions
Jeff Russell’s Starship Dimensions. This site is intended to allow science fiction fans to get an impression of the true scale of their favorite science fiction spacecraft by being able to campare ships accross genres, as well as being able … Continue reading
MST3K sci-fi and horror posters
This is a very good Movie Poster Index with horror and sci-fi original posters. (via Exclamation Mark)
William Gibson aleph
William Gibson aleph is an amazing site for Gibson fans. There are galleries of covers of his books, information about them and other works, adaptations of his works on cinema and more cool stuff, like Neuromancer game and “Neuromancer” comic … Continue reading
Posted in books, comics, literature
Tagged books, comics, culture, literature, Neuromancer, sci-fi, William Gibson, writers
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