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Science's Less Accurate Grandmother: Creator Index, A-J
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Science's Less Accurate Grandmother. Creator Index, A-J. This page lists reviews (or essays) organized by the creators who wrote the books concerned. It also lists the authors of short stories in anthologies, but only if they are specifically mentioned within the review itself. (There are also tags, but this is maybe more navigable. It's also more complete when it comes to books with a lot of contributors, since Blogger limits your tags.). Remembrance of the Daleks. Gone Fishing", Time Signature. Showcas...
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Science's Less Accurate Grandmother: Bernice Summerfield Timeline
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Science's Less Accurate Grandmother. Yes, it's kinda complicated at times. You try weaving through all. The media. A lot of this is borrowed from the 3rd edition of Lance Parkin and Lars Pearson's Ahistory. But they omit the anthologies, which I find a bit suspect, personally, as it renders some aspects of Benny's ongoing adventures incoherent. Simon Guerrier's Bernice Summerfield: The Inside Story. And many contributions to this thread. On Gallifrey Base [note: link is members-only] were also useful.
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Science's Less Accurate Grandmother: DC Universe Timeline
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Science's Less Accurate Grandmother. Dating superhero comics is a bit of a mug's game. They're set at the time of publication (usually), but Superman has been published for seventy years and he's certainly not seventy years old. That's because there's a "sliding timeline" involved so that the heroes have always emerged x. Number of years before the present. (A lot of people disagree on what x. What was Captain Comet doing in outer space when Connor Hawke was visiting Japan? Now I can know! Though I don't...
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Science's Less Accurate Grandmother: Faster than a DC Bullet: Project Gotham, Part I: Batman: Year One: Deluxe Edition
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Science's Less Accurate Grandmother. Faster than a DC Bullet: Project Gotham, Part I: Batman: Year One: Deluxe Edition. So, rather than run three "Faster than a DC Bullet" entries in one week periodically, instead I'll be running one every single (when else? Borrowed from the library. Year One, January - December. Has so many imitators. It works. This is Batman stripped down to his essential core- one man in the night against the forces of crime. I've previously reviewed it at length. But this is really ...
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Science's Less Accurate Grandmother: Star Wars Chronologies
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Science's Less Accurate Grandmother. I'm not doing a master timeline for Star Wars. Far, far too much work- but from time to time I do read chronologically within a certain period. Here is an index to those times. Clone Wars Adventures, Volume 9. The Clone Wars: Wild Space. The Clone Wars: Deadly Hands of Shon-Ju. Republic Commando: Triple Zero. Legacy, Volume Seven: Storms. Legacy, Volume Eight: Tatooine. Legacy, Volume Nine: Monster. Legacy, Volume Ten: Extremes. Legacy, Volume Eleven: War. The New Jed...
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Science's Less Accurate Grandmother: Review: Invasion! by Keith Giffen, Bill Mantlo, Todd McFarlane, Bart Sears et al.
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Science's Less Accurate Grandmother. By Keith Giffen, Bill Mantlo, Todd McFarlane, Bart Sears et al. Comic trade paperback,. Todd McFarlane, Keith Giffen, Bart Sears. P Craig Russell, Al Gordon, Joe Rubinstein, Todd McFarlane, Tom Christopher, Dick Giordano, Pablo Marcos. Gaspar, Agustin Mas, John Costanza. Carl Gafford, Gene D'Angelo. Because it essentially bridges the gap between The Omega Men. 1983-86) and L.E.G.I.O.N. The basic premise of Invasion! Anyway, I bet this was really cool to read as it cam...
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Science's Less Accurate Grandmother: Review: Doctor Who: The Ripper by Tony Lee et al.
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Science's Less Accurate Grandmother. Review: Doctor Who: The Ripper. By Tony Lee et al. Comic PDF eBook,. Doctor Who: The Ripper. Andrew Currie, Richard Piers Rayner, Horacio Domingues, and Tim Hamilton. Charlie Kirchoff and Phil Elliott. Rory is added to the mix in this next installment of IDW's Doctor Who. Can be in the comic book medium. Already has too many boring takes on Jack the Ripper, and this is just one more; I've never gotten the fascination. Labels: creator: andrew currie. Creator Index, A-J.
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Science's Less Accurate Grandmother: Drawing in the Red Notebook
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Science's Less Accurate Grandmother. Drawing in the Red Notebook. Adaptation by Paul Karasik and David Mazzucchelli. Comic trade paperback, 134 pages. Previously read October 2006. This past spring, I taught my students Paul Auster's "City of Glass" (I forced them to apply Scott McCloud's Understanding Comics. To it, defying all reason), instilling in me a desire to 1) reread the graphic novel adaptation and 2) reread the rest of The New York Trilogy. So, ages later, I finally did both. Creator Index, A-J.
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Science's Less Accurate Grandmother: Faster than a DC Bullet: Project Gotham, Part II: Batman and the Monster Men
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Science's Less Accurate Grandmother. Faster than a DC Bullet: Project Gotham, Part II: Batman and the Monster Men. Comic trade paperback,. Borrowed from the library. Dark Moon Rising: Batman and the Monster Men. Year One, November. This story squeezes between the last few pages of Batman: Year One. But still quite good. This won't set your world on fire, but it's a worthy addition to the "Year One" milieu. Fights the supernatural for the first time in Batman and the Mad Monk. Creator Index, A-J. Review: ...
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Science's Less Accurate Grandmother: Vertigo Comics Timeline
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Science's Less Accurate Grandmother. This is a timeline of all of the comics I've read that fit into DC's Vertigo universe. This isn't all Vertigo comics ( Y: The Last Man. For example, clearly does not fit into this reality). Technically, all of these stories take place in the main DC universe, too, but the main DC universe uses a sliding timeline, whereas Vertigo does not. (Somehow that makes sense.) In addition, many of these stories, like Lucifer. 13,000,000,000 B.C.E. Neil Gaiman's Murder Mysteries.