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Russell Ash (18 June 1946 – 21 June 2010) was the British author of the Top 10 of Everything series of books, as well as Great Wonders of the World, Incredible Comparisons and many other reference, art and humour titles, most notably his series of books on strange-but-true names, Potty, Fartwell & Knob, Busty, Slag and Nob End and (for children) Big Pants, Burpy and Bumface.
Ash is an upcoming American science fiction horror-thriller film [1] directed by Flying Lotus, written by Jonni Remmler, and starring Eiza González and Aaron Paul. Neill Blomkamp is an executive producer of the film. [2] The film is scheduled to be released in the United States on March 21, 2025.
Dune by Frank Herbert. Dune is epic sci-fi. Operatic sci-fi. It’s the sci-fi of world (nay, universe) building, and in that sense it shares much with the fantasy genre—those works inspired by ...
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.
Brian Ash (1936 – 30 June 2010) [1] was a British writer, scientific journalist, and editor. Ash was best known for his bibliographies and reference books. In the 1970s he wrote several works on science fiction, including Faces of the Future, Who's Who in Science Fiction, and Who's Who in H. G. Wells. [2]
"There's More Than One of Everything" is the finale of the first season of the American science fiction drama television series Fringe. The finale followed David Robert Jones ' ( Jared Harris ) attempts to open a doorway to the parallel universe , while the Fringe team tries to stop him.
"Earthling" is the sixth episode of the American science fiction drama television series Fringe ' s second season. The episode followed the Fringe team's investigation into random people mysteriously disintegrating into ash, a case which Agent Broyles had become deeply obsessed with in the past.
Out of This World: Science Fiction But Not As You Know It (2011) "The Analog millenium". Special Feature. Analog Science Fiction and Fact. 135 (6): 76– 86. June 2015. The History of the Science Fiction Magazines series. Reprint anthologies with commentary: The History of the Science Fiction Magazine, Part One: 1926–1935 (1974)