In musical fantasy movie Yesterday (2019), Jack says to Ellie:
Jack: I know the songs are strong, but no one's interested still. Jack
Malik's the problem. It is. I just don't have the "it" that's the
difference between Jay-Z and Jay-Y.
Cain Marko, the Juggernaut, is essentially an unstoppable force if her gets going. He wears a helmet to protect himself from psychic attacks, so many of his stories involve the X-Men attempting to get the helmet off him. My question is: when has Juggernaut been physically stopped in the comics? M...
Looking for a particular book. I read it almost 10 years ago.
The main character gets trapped in a (well?) and dragon’s blood drips on to him. The blood slowly turns him into a dragon (Or gives him dragon-like qualities) over several years. I remember thinking the book to place in a more mediev...
During the final chapters of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Sirius Black escapes once again from Flitwick's office, while being guarded.
It is well known and established that you cannot Apparate within Hogwarts and moreover Sirius didn't have any wand with him to "magic" his way out. ...
In the Aquaman movie (2019) Atlanna escaped to the surface where she was found by the lighthouse keeper. Then soldiers came and it was told that the king wouldn't let her go. Why did she escaped?
(Was it her husband by the way?)
"Bohemian" in the title doesn't refer to the region in the Czech Republic, but rather to what is known as the the bohemian lifestyle.
Bohemianism is the practice of an unconventional lifestyle, often in the company of like-minded people and with few permanent ties. It involves musical, artis...
A survey-type ship lands on an unexplored planet. The landing site is near the edge of a forest, or in a clearing. The crew get out, start doing a scientific survey of local flora, fauna, etc.
I believe the first day or two are uneventful, but suddenly one day someone shoots at them! The proj...
Other than a single reference to money in DS9:Necessary Evil (which could well be edited away without hurting any story arc), I don't remember the Bajoran economy being portrayed as being based on money as a universal unit of exchange (nor, in fact, on commodity exchange in general).
Is the stru...
I recall reading an American SF short story which I read in my early teens. It made quite an impression on me. It starred a couple, a man of high intelligence, who every ten minutes was subjected to a burst of painful static, and his wife, a beautiful woman who was forced to wear ugly clothing.
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In one of the introductions to a collection of his short stories, Asimov reminisced with his time with Astounding Science Fiction.
He commented that he always suspected that Campbell, the editor of Astounding thought of men in space as basically white men in space. Strange really, as SF, when i...
Batman has different types of suits and various gadgets for fights. But does he has a spacesuit for surviving in the space? If yes then in which edition the use of a spacesuit by Batman is shown in DC comics?
I'm looking for a dystopian sci-fi story where something (probably nano-machines) makes the ink in books disappear; thus depriving humanity of it's history, knowledge and culture. This prompts a rule that any (newly recovered) books must be read out-load to a crowd of people.
I think the prota...
So maybe I could put something in the story-identification tag wiki along the lines of "Use this tag when you or someone you know has read a story, and knows some of its details, but just can't remember the title or author."
"Use for identifying a work of SF or Fantasy, including novels, movies, comic books, fanfic, TV series, video games, etc. Use with other tags to specify the type of media, eg. [short-stories]. Use [episode-identification] for identifying a single episode of a known series, whether TV, book, or comic. Use [actor-identification], [character-identification], [music-identification], or [object-identification] for those specific ID requests."
I'm not sure the casual user even knows how to see the full wiki.
I don't think it totally changes the question all that much. It's more of a clarification because the answerer interpreted the question differently from how the OP intended. (I've got a silver harry-potter badge and a score of 1700+ in the tag if expertise level matters.)
TLC and I know we're always around in chat so we'll occasionnaly ping each other to add some clarification/comment which doesn't really fit in a Stack Exchange comment
Stuff that's sure to begin a lengthy conversation, typo warning, stuff like that
Out of the two answers I provided today, there's one which thoroughly answers the question, provides pictures, dates, comics references, and non-canon but still relevant information; and one which basically says "if Google doesn't give you a match, there's probably none". The votes gathered fast but not on the one I'd have expected them to xD
A group of people from Arthurian times, including king Arthur himself find themselves in another world/land and they must rebuild a city after a war (??) has ravaged the lands? (Yay portals)
Then there is a time jump and the main character lives in this city and is on a quest, with friends.
He re...
A group of people from Arthurian times, including king Arthur himself find themselves in another world/land and they must rebuild a city after a war (??) has ravaged the lands? (Yay portals)
Then there is a time jump and the main character lives in this city and is on a quest, with friends.
He re...
Joke aside, I found this panel (from this forum thread) but can't locate the issue it was in. Looks like something from the mid-2000s to 2010s. I'd be curious to know how Batman got out of this one; if anyone knows the issue, please share!! :) — Jenayah7 secs ago
Well, a couple exact matches for the panel, but no other thing
Okay, so the issue is basically "shut up, the fabric of Batman's suit holds up in space as long as he's got the breathing thing on his face. It's magic Batman, deal with it"
Multiple books including 'every single fantasy trope ever' sounds like a description of the Discworld. Shame the series in no way matches the rest of the description.
I was reading an article recently that mentioned the use of krill as a food source, and I found myself remembering a panel where a robot is enthusiastically chanting "Krill the humans!" with the joke being that it seems a bit like the Killer Robot trope (actually, I'm now wondering if it was a di...
@Null I don’t think it totally invalidates it, but a large part of the answer focuses on a point (ruling over Britain) that was removed from the question.