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  2. Starblazer - Wikipedia

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    The comic book magazine was launched in response to the popularity of science fiction in the 1970s at the cinema and on television. A science fiction comic had first been considered by Ian Chisholm and Jack Smith, editors at DC Thomson, in 1976. A decision was made to launch the comic in September 1978. Smith was the first editor.

  3. Dave Beer - Wikipedia

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    The Back To Basics' flyers made their way into a number of books including Highflyers – Club Rave Party Art, [12] Fly – The Art of the Club Flyer, [13] Once in a Lifetime – The Crazy Days of Acid House & Afterwards, [14] Jam: Style + Music + Media [15] and Adventures in Wonderland: Decade of Club Culture. [16]

  4. Category:DVD magazines - Wikipedia

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    It was invented by Isak Bini who published the first DVD magazine: City and You DVD magazine. It will play on a regular DVD player. It will play on a regular DVD player. The DVD content on a DVD magazine can vary with things like short films, interviews, animated shorts, music videos, trailers, interactive games, and much more.

  5. 2001: A Space Odyssey in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Stanton, the director of WALL-E (2008), revealed in an interview with Wired magazine that his film was in many ways his homage to Space Odyssey, Alien, Blade Runner, Close Encounters and several other science-fiction films. [43] The reviewer for USA Today described the resemblance of the spaceship's computer, Auto, to HAL. [44]

  6. List of comic books on CD/DVD - Wikipedia

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    This list will include all comic books that have been or will be released on CD-ROM or DVD-ROM, as well as what books are included in each release.The majority of these releases have been produced or co-produced by Graphic Imaging Technology (GIT), with most of those releases containing Marvel comic books.

  7. Perry Rhodan - Wikipedia

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    Unlike most German Heftromane, Perry Rhodan consists not of unconnected novels but is a series with a continuous, increasingly complex plotline, with frequent back references to events. In addition to its original Heftroman form, the series now also appears in hardcovers, paperbacks, e-books, comics and audiobooks.

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  9. DVD magazine - Wikipedia

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    It was invented by Isak Bini [1] who published the first DVD magazine: City and You DVD magazine. It will play on a regular DVD player. It will play on a regular DVD player. The content on a DVD magazine can vary with things like Live-action short films , interviews , animated shorts , music videos , trailers , Interactive games , and much more.