Captain Newbie!: A 3-D Pete Cartoon
By Mike Fisher
15 June 2009
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Captain Newbie!: A 3-D Pete CartoonBy Mike Fisher15 June 2009
Copyright © 2009 Mike Fisher (Comments on this piece | Articles Forum | Main Forum Index | Forum Login) ![]() Mike currently lives in sunny San Antonio, Texas, where he works as a news illustrator and animator for the San Antonio Express-News. He has a fabulous wife, Margi, and three cool kids, Joe (17), Andrew (14), and Faith (10). Mike really likes the smell of old, decaying comic books. Mike's website is http://www.goofaman.com/ and his email is fivefish@satx.rr.com. |
Jesse Bullington and The Brutal Invasion of The Brothers Grossbart by S.J. Chambers 16 November 2009 I absolutely love monsters. After all that talk of everything else, I neglected to mention I also wanted to write a book with a lot of monsters. Not just human monsters. I wanted to deal with the question of what is more horrific: a person who is capable of anything, or something that is literally monstrous and out of the bowels of our collective imagination? Rather than just sticking to medieval bestiaries, I tried to incorporate the parallel between different mythologies of similar creatures. by Benjamin Wakefield 9 November 2009 Phasers, lasers, masers, disruptors, blasters, pulse rifles, plasma cannons and concussion beams—call it what you will, the directed energy weapon has become a staple element of the science fiction and fantasy genre. by Stefan Józefowicz 2 November 2009 Robert Jordan has been recognized as one of the most famous fantasy writers of his time. He passed away on September 16, 2007, before he was able to finish his magnum opus. Nevertheless, the Wheel of Time still turns. October 27, 2009 marked the publication of The Gathering Storm, the first of three posthumous novels planned to conclude the series. by Brian Trent 19 October 2009 Methane represents the best clue yet, and coupled with the mystery of the Dark Dune Spots, we have all the justifications needed to conduct a serious investigation. NASA is presently narrowing a list of landing-sites for its upcoming Mars Science Laboratory project. That list includes ancient riverbeds, dead seas, craters containing flood deposits, and clay-rich mountains. Should an upcoming mission prove life is there, then the Martian meteorites would likely move out of limbo. And in a strange irony, this would also confirm the notion that Martians brought life to Earth…in a way. |
