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Mystery in Space is the name of two science fiction American comic book series published by DC Comics, and of a standalone Vertigo anthology released in 2012. The first series ran for 110 issues from 1951 to 1966, with a further seven issues continuing the numbering during an early 1980s revival of the title.
Arthur C. Clarke incorporates suspended animation in works such as Childhood's End (1953), The Songs of Distant Earth (1986), and the Space Odyssey series (1968–1997) to enable interstellar travel. In Clarke's 3001: The Final Odyssey, the character Frank Poole is cryopreserved in space and revived a thousand years later.
The Hangover is a series of American comedy films created by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, and directed by Todd Phillips.All three films follow the misadventures of a quartet of friends (also known as "the Wolfpack") who go on their road trip to attend a bachelor party.
The Last Days of Disco (1998) Dr. Fu Manchu (Warner Oland series) The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu (1929) The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu (1930) Daughter of the Dragon (1931) Dr. Goldfoot and Franco and Ciccio Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine (1965) Two Mafiosi Against Goldginger (1965) Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs (1966) Dr. John Luke and the ...
The series premiered during the fall of 2012 through Cartoon Hangover's YouTube channel alongside a comic book series of the same name by Boom! Studios. [citation needed] Ward released a short animation in support of LA Game Space that November, a project intending to build a games-focused exhibition space in Los Angeles.
During the original 1975–1977 run of Space: 1999, the science-fiction series generated a number of media tie-ins, including novelisations, original novels, comic books and audio dramas. Due to the series' ongoing cult following, new tie-ins continue to be released to this day.
The Hangover Part II is a 2011 American comedy film produced by Legendary Pictures and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.The sequel to the 2009 film The Hangover and the second installment in The Hangover trilogy, the film was directed by Todd Phillips, who co-wrote the script with Craig Mazin and Scot Armstrong, and stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Ken Jeong, Jeffrey ...
The Looking Glass, or Voyage of the Space Bubble, [citation needed] series is a military novel series created by author John Ringo and centering on the creation of trans-space portals known as "looking glasses" (due to their mirror-like appearance) and the effect their discovery and the discovery of things via the portals have on life on Earth and off it. [1]