What show is that last panel from?
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Alien, isn't it?
I was a bit disappointed that he went
Star Wars twice and Star Trek twice,
but no Flash Gordon or Buck Rogers.
D.D.Degg
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>What show is that last panel from?
Not from a show, but from "Alien" and its sequels.
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0078748/
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0090605/
are worthwhile; the rest are trash. The second
has a very strong motherhood theme, especially in the
extended director's cut.
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Doesn't the fact that there are *exactly* 50 states seem a little suspicious?
George W. Harris For actual email address, replace each 'u' with an 'i'
Both of those "obvious" references don't even work properly . . .:
- That's not what Darth Vader's mother looks like, since we know how
Anakin ended up looking like that.
- After what "happened" with Pricess Leia, Jabba wouldn't be talking
to anyone.
- If that Vulcan's suppossed to be who I think he is, his mother's
human.
A bunch of lame pop culture attempts to sound like a real fan.
A sci-fi comic gets syndicated, and it's this piece of crap . . .
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