In At the Mountains of Madness, Clark Ashton-Smith, one of the major early contributors to the Cthulhu Mythos, is mentioned by name
Dyer and Pabodie have read Necronomicon and seen Clark Ashton Smith’s nightmare paintings based on text, and will understand when I speak of Elder Things supposed t...
Dr Stone realizes Mother Box was taken by Cyborg.
Then, he was startled by Parademon landed behind him.
Scene cuts to crowded place, where Commisionor Gordon
recieves a bundles of messages from female officer,
walks side by side with detective Crispus:
Dr Stone: Don't have to see the sky to know...
I'm wanting to find out how many auto bots and deceptions was created from the very first cartoon to the last movie made. Even a number and names of the auto bots and deceptions that was never seen in any movie
If two ships leave Mithlond besides each other, an Elvish one about to take the straight road to Aman, and one with a human crew accompanying the Elvish one in the same direction, what would the Elvish ship's path look like from the human crew's point of view? With Middle-Earth curving away, woul...
Possible reasons I can think of -
He yells at the storm that he can take whatever it throws at him and that it (the storm, and in general, the universe) has "never held back before". This implies his life of hardship and struggle and his constant failures (up until that point) and this realizati...
Late in the series, we see that the war between Torumekia and the Dorok empire was fought over the technology kept in the crypt in the Dorok capital of Shuwa. Among other things, this technology includes cloning techniques, and the capability to extend human life far beyond its natural span. This...
I have recently finished reading the Manga of Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind and can't recommend it highly enough. However some aspects of it I'm struggling to understand. It is a post-apocalyptic story. The earth became hostile to humanity due to a disaster many hundreds or thousands of year...
When Gandalf meets the fellowship again in The Lord of the Rings, he says:
Far, far below the deepest delving of the Dwarves, the world is gnawed by nameless things. Even Sauron knows them not. They are older than he. Now I have walked there, but I will bring no report to darken the light of day...
I am wondering why the Ministry of Magic had never put up some kind of fencing, like a chained-link fence or jail bars, around the Veil in order to keep people from passing through it.
I'm reading the Silmarillion, and there is something which isn't clear to me: who created the beasts?
Is is not said that Eru created them, but it is also said that only he can create living things that move on their own; when Aulë tried to create the Dwarves, Eru told him that they'd only move w...
I'm looking for a manhwa, if that's what you call when it's in color form. But anyways, I do remember reading it and I somehow forgot all about it and can't seem to remember the name but I do remember the description talking about a childhood friend (a girl) who died in a car crash then got reviv...
This was a science fiction short-story that I read circa 1950-1960s (and published 1950s-1960s).
A Catholic priest has a long acquaintance with a chess-playing friend who regularly attends mass and receives holy communion. He asks the priest for absolution as he is dying and is revealed to be an ...
I read this story in the early 1990's probably sometime in the 1993-1994 school year. I think it was in a Scholastic magazine or catalog (not Storyworks).
The story is about the discovery of an asteroid that is going to hit earth and cause a mass extinction. It is told mostly from the point of ...
I’m looking for books that had to do with what I would describe as monkeys that do coupling all the time. I cannot remember the name of book or author, but I really enjoyed it and would like the names so I can look for them
In the movie Alien: Covenant a scene was seen of a high dramatically illuminated rock on which high small popular-like trees grow. Here is the painting I mean:
The painting is almost identical to the imagery used in that scene. I couldn't find a link on internet. Is it just coincidence?
As we see in The Rise of Kylo Ren comic, it wasn't Ben Solo.
'He vanished with a handful of my students and slaughtered the rest', says Luke to Rey.
But, again, that wasn't Ben; and Luke wasn't conscious when it happened. He didn't really know, although he was certain. Who else could have been?
'...