The Cylons are aiming for the White House

Source:  tighroslin2008.com

Vote 4 Space Monsters!

 

 

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This post was written by Lobo on September 8, 2008

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Hulk vs Wolverine animated trailer

After seeing the image from the Wolverine film that Bedlam posted and the Hulk film still fresh on my mind.  I keep wondering what a live action clash between the two would look like.   I can only dream

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This post was written by Lobo on July 8, 2008

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Black Voices Top 25 Black Superheroes (Warning!! This is really ignorant)

Source: Blackvoices

Have you ever read somthing that was so ignorant and derogatory,  that you don’t what to say or how to address it.   Well if  you haven’t here it is.   I don’t know if this is a bad attempt at humor or just a really bad list by a ignorant person.   


1 Handi-Man (Damon Wayans)
2 Storm (Halle Berry) 
3 Panthro (Earle Hyman)
4 D.L. Hawkins  ‘Heroes’ (Leonard Roberts)
5 Meteor Man (Robert Townsend) 
6 Blade (Wesley Snipes)
7 Hancock (Will Smith)
8 Afro Samurai (Samuel L. Jackson )
9 Green Lantern (John Stewart)
10 Autobot Jazz (Transformers)
11 Luke Cage
12 Spawn
13 Blankman (Damon Wayans) 
14 Mister Terrific
15  Black Goliath
16 Steel (Dr. John Henry Irons)
17 Hong Kong Phooey (Scatman Crothers) 
18 The Brown Hornet
19 Black Ranger (Zack Taylor)
20 The Falcon
21 Cyborg
22 Pootie Tang (Lance Crouther)
23 Black Panther
24 Morpheus
25 Frozone 

If this list where on another site people would call it racist for putting Handiman at number one.   Since its on Black Voices we are suppose to over look that fact.  Somtimes we are our own worse enemy.

 

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This post was written by Lobo on July 2, 2008

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Lt. Worf endorses Obama for President

source: TPMCAFE

With Barack Obama’s recent victory in North Carolina, and his virtual tie in Indiana’s primary, it is time for me to get off the fence.  Having traveled back in time to the era in which the Star Trek television set of series aired, which is a remarkably frequent occurrence given the impracticality of time travel, I, Lieutenant Worf, from television’s Star Trek-The Next Generation and Star Trek-Deep Space Nine, am now ready to declare who I support in the 2008 Presidential Campaign.  I announce today my endorsement for Senator Barack Obama (D.-Ill.) and urge you to vote for him in the fall.

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This post was written by Lobo on May 15, 2008

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African-Americans in Fantasy

 Here’s an interesting blog post I found on the Informed Reader Blog at Wall Street Journal Online about African-Americans creating a space in the white dominated world science fiction and fantasy.

It also includes a link to an excerpt from “The Comet” by W.E.B Dubois.

http://blogs.wsj.com/informedreader/2007/07/31/697/

The only commentary that I have is that what’s being written represents the writers.  The more African American writers there are, the larger our presence will be.  But the other problem is that there doesn’t seem to be an interest in the African-American community in science-fiction and fantasy.  Whether that is a result of there not being many writers, I don’t really know.   I would tend to think that is the case.

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This post was written by Bedlam on December 5, 2007

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