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Pages in category "Fictional medicines and drugs" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Its name is a reference to prion diseases like bovine spongiform encephalopathy and Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease. Infected snails show rabies like symptoms, including irritability, foaming at the mouth and aggression, which in reality was caused by a splinter Gary had after Squidward tried to make the area around his house snail proof.
Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future (comics) Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers; Cavewoman (comics) Channel Zero (comics) Chariot (comics) The Chimpanzee Complex; Citi-Def; Clockwork Girl; Concrete (comics) Cosmic Ghost Rider; Cosmo the Merry Martian; Countdown (comic strip) Countdown (Polystyle Publications) The Couriers ...
Science fiction, philosophy, humour, Decopunk Dresden Codak is a webcomic written and illustrated by A. Senna Diaz. [ 1 ] Described by Diaz as a "celebration of science, death and human folly", [ 2 ] the comic presents stories that deal with elements of philosophy , science and technology , and/or psychology .
Japanese manga also featured science fiction elements. In the 1950s, Osamu Tezuka's Astro Boy was one of the first major manga that centered around science fiction. In the following decades, many other creators and works would follow, including Leiji Matsumoto (e.g. Galaxy Express 999), Katsuhiro Otomo (e.g. Akira) and Masamune Shirow (e.g. Appleseed and Ghost in the Shell).
TekWar is a series of science fiction novels created by Canadian actor William Shatner, ghost-written by American writer Ron Goulart, [1] and published by Putnam beginning in October 1989. The novels gave rise to a comic book series , video game , and later TV movies and a series , both of the latter featuring Shatner.
Weird Science was an American science fiction comic book magazine that was part of the EC Comics line in the early 1950s. Over a four-year span, the comic ran for 22 issues, ending with the November–December, 1953 issue.
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