"What's Christmas for pirates with no place to plunder?"Long John Alien is depressed on the dark side of Mars. It's Christmas Eve, and he has no famous good guys to fight. But then a glow covers the Earth, and one of his fellow pirates tells him about Santa and his ability to deliver toys to each child. For Long John Alien, it's a challenge. Off they go in their spaceship to plunder an Earth home, and plunder it hard!Written in verse, with a brief appearance by The Grinch, this Christmas story is fun to share with children.
A new twist on a well loved classic, Twas the Night Before Christmas, is remade. This time, we're in space seeing the Great Snork make his annual visit to all the good alien children of the universe! Children will love this updated version of an old favorite!
The Nightmare Before Christmas – The Story of the Movie in Comics (2020) : Prepare for a twisted story of fright and delight in this retelling of the groundbreaking stop-motion film. In Halloween Town, the Pumpkin King Jack Skellington rules. When an emptiness begins to grow in him, he finds himself far from home in Christmas Town. Thinking that this is the answer to his melancholy, Jack moves to take over Christmas . . . But when a vision foretells a horrible end should Jack rule Christmas, is it already too late?
When the first Martian capsule lands, Alex Smith is drawn to the scene out of curiosity and wonder. But soon he must flee, when the great alien striders begin devastating the countryside and harvesting the living bodies of men and women to drain their blood. Smith wanders south, being drafted into the Army, witnessing major battles between the Martians and the American troops, and following the trail of destruction all the way to San Francisco. There he finds a city deserted of human life. Mankind seems doomed, unless... A grand science-fiction adventure, inspired by H. G. Wells's War of the Worlds. War of Two Worlds, Book One.
Celebrate the holiday season with this delightfully illustrated color-as-you-read edition of the classic tale of Santa's journey on Christmas Eve. Each charming drawing is accompanied by verses of the famous poem, and perfectly captures the wonder and awe of St. Nick and his reindeer as they fly through the night sky. Makes a special gift that is certain to become a treasured keepsake!
A new twist on a well loved classic, Twas the Night Before Christmas, is remade. This time, we're in space seeing the Great Snork make his annual visit to all the good alien children of the universe! Children will love this colorful and funny updated version of an old favorite!
Unidentified phenomena in space, in the Earth's atmosphere, and in waters are too important to leave their exploration to the military and scientific laypersons. Their proper scientific study is important for a variety of reasons; in particular, scientists and the public at large need to know the basic facts, to be informed about the way evidence is recorded, and to understand the difference been reliable evidence and fiction, as well as between plausible explanations and fantasy. With this objective, the book surveys the history of UFO observations, the variety of recorded phenomena, and recounts the efforts of investigative commissions and their published findings. Although wild rumors are demystified in the process, this is not an exercise in rumor-bashing. An open and at the same time critical mindset is the key. Many narratives and hypothesis appear implausible relative to our present state of knowledge; but this alone should not lead to their outright exclusion. Thus the author also pays attention to UFO sightings that have so far eluded explanation in terms of known physics or meteorology. Here the reader will encounter some of the more speculative but scientifically tenable proposals, for example, relating to sudden zigzag motion without apparent inertia or recognizable propulsion, yet always with a clear guide to their plausibility. Last but not least, the book outlines plans and suggestions for future research capable of revealing the existence and intentions of extraterrestrial intelligences, outer-space engineers, or technologies so far known only from science fiction.
This 2005 edition of the annual critical guide that focuses on independent and international films as well as the best in the mainstream contains reviews for more than 10,000 films, more than 300 photos, a comprehensive selection of cinema from more than 50 countries, and much more.
A film, video, and DVD guide for the true lover of the cinema, this volume focuses on independent and international films as well as the best of the mainstream. 450 photos throughout.