The Fantastic Voyage Of Isaac Asimov by techgnotic, journal
The Fantastic Voyage Of Isaac Asimov
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The Fantastic Voyage Of Isaac Asimov
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The “Foundation” of modern science fiction
The early modern science fiction adventures written by Jules Verne and H.G. Wells pre–dated his by several decades, but it was Isaac Asimov whom the “Star Trek” generation of the 1960s thought of as being the “father” of modern hard sci–fi.
Only Arthur C. Clarke and Robert Heinlein approached Asimov’s popularity and critical acclaim. He wrote, co–wrote
Fan Art Friday: How to Train Your Dragon by techgnotic, journal
Fan Art Friday: How to Train Your Dragon
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Fan Art Friday: We Have Dragons!
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How to Train Your Dragon
The island of Berk once had a troublesome problem with looting airborne raiders, but thanks to Hiccup and his dragon/best friend, Toothless, a peaceful coexistence reigns in the Viking land. It wasn’t an easy undertaking to get to this point, but audiences all over have sure enjoyed the journey of these action packed films.
The Dreamworks’ How to Train Your Dragon movies are loosely based on the book series of the same n