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Kirk and Leia
Tags:Fantasy - Science Fiction, Star Trek, Star Wars
Princess Leia – Slave Uniform
Tags:Sexy, Star Wars, Wallpaper
Princess Leia – Beautician
Tags:Cute As Hell Animals, Humor, Star Wars
leia gold bikini
Tags:Movies, Sexy, Star Wars
Elvis pimps out Princess Leia
Tags:Fantasy - Science Fiction, Humor, Movies, Sexy, Space, WTF
This guy stole your fantasy and made it real.
Kristen bell in leia’s bikini
Tags:Kristen Bell, Movies, Sexy, Star Wars
kristen bell as princess leia
Tags:Kristen Bell, Sexy, Star Wars
Princess Leia Cosplayers
Chewie Loves Leia’s Boobs
Tags:Fantasy - Science Fiction, Humor, Movies
Star Wars #34 Review
Tags:Book Reviews, Comic Books, Comic Covers, Star Wars
War of the Bounty Hunters Omnibus
Tags:Boba Fett, Book Reviews, Books, Comic Books, Comic Covers, Star Wars
I bought all these single issues back when they were released in 2021, bagged and boarded them, then put them in a “to be read” pile on my desk. I’ve finally dug deep enough into that pile to read through them and what I found was a Star Wars story that could have been told in just 5 issues, but Marvel chose to do what Marvel does and released 25+ issues of various issues ranging from duplicate content from a different POV to issues with art and story that were so good that it’s a shame it wasn’t in the mainline mini series. It was a fun read and I was able to get through it in a single day, but I think I could have taken a week or so to just soak in the art.
That ’90s Show
Tags:Television, Television Posters, Television Trailers
That ’90s Show: Created by Gregg Mettler, Bonnie Turner, Lindsey Turner, Terry Turner. With Kurtwood Smith, Debra Jo Rupp, Callie Haverda, Mace Coronel. Now it’s 1995, Leia Forman is visiting her grandparents for the summer where she bonds with a new generation of Point Place, WI, kids under the watchful eye of Kitty and the stern glare of Red.
Star Trek Coda Book 1 – Moments Asunder
Tags:Book Reviews, Books, Star Trek
It’s the end of the Star Trek Extended Universe as we know it, but luckily it’s not going out the way the Star Wars EU did, just being shoveled into a trash heap and fans told “that stuff never really happened”. Star Trek has a built in safety valve for that sort of thing with how it’s traditionally dealt with alternative realities, going all the way back to the original series’s episode named “Mirror, Mirror” which was released in 1967 during the show’s second season, continued in every single series since then, and was the primary method of getting new actors into the TOS crew seats.
“Moments Asunder” brings in a large number of Next Generation and Department of Temporal Investigation characters, most of whom are going to be familiar to anyone that’s been reading along in the EU adventures that picked up with the end of DS9 and Enterprise, continuing the story of the Federation in the years after Trek officially left television back in 2005, it would have been nice to have a full timeline of all the incredibly cool things that happened since then, with the return of Sisko, the destruction of DS9, the USS Aventine and her new captain, Picard and Beverly getting married and having a child, Riker’s going off on the USS Titan, getting married, then getting promoted to fleet Admiral, the assassination of a Federation President, the continued frustrations of Section 31 running around, the Andorian crisis, all that and many many many other cool things. I didn’t even mention what was going on with Voyager during that time period, mostly because I somehow didn’t read a single one of those books. I want to, but a man only has so much time on his hands!
Because the writers of the TV shows want to justifiably do their own things with the characters they’re responsible for, the EU stuff that contradicts the new shows has to be contextualized somehow, either by just giving up on it Star Wars style, or explaining where it is in the infinite web of diverse and verdant multiverse realities that Trek has always acknowledged are out there doing their own thing. It’s an extremely ambitious goal that they’ve set for themselves, and for the most part, this first book does that it sets out to do, with old and familiar characters popping back into the picture and things moving extremely quickly once they start going. My one complaint about the book would be that with the extremely fast pace of the book, some events are unclear, there was a death of a captain that I swore wasn’t a death but ended up being one on the next page, and there was an unfortunate scene that I think mirrors that scene from Star Wars when Leia ignored Chewy when they got back from destroying Star Killer base, the location where her ex husband was just murdered by her kid. Chewy should have gotten the damn hug, not Rey! Well after you read the book, you’ll know what I’m talking about, it’s the same damn thing. In the sum of things, it’s an exceptionally minor complaint.
If you’ve been reading along for the last 20 years, this is going to do it for you. If you haven’t, read a primer, maybe a timeline or two, then jump right in, it’s fairly accessible, just know that nearly everyone you’re familiar with has 20 years of time on them since you last met them.
Out Today “The Odyssey of Star Wars”
Tags:Books, Star Wars, Starwarsbookclub.com
Out today is another book, titled “The Odyssey of Star Wars“, by Jack Mitchell.
Journey to a galaxy far, far away like never before—through lyrical verse and meter. Like the tales of Odysseus and Beowulf, the adventures of Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Princess Leia, Jyn Erso, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Darth Vader, and the Emperor are fraught with legendary battles, iconic heroes, fearsome warriors, sleek ships, and dangerous monsters. Beginning with Rogue One’s rebel heist on Scarif to secure the plans to the Death Star and continuing through the climax of Return of the Jedi, author Jack Mitchell uses the ancient literary form of epic poetry to put a new spin on the Star Wars saga.
Punctuated with stunning illustrations inspired by the terracotta art of Greek antiquity, The Odyssey of Star Wars: An Epic Poem presents the greatest myth of the 20th century as it would have been told nearly 3,000 years ago.
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Star Wars Episode IV – A New Hope
Tags:Movie Reviews, Movies, Star Wars
We’ve begun our rewatch before seeing the latest and greatest Star Wars film next week. This time it’s in 4k/hdr and boy howdy this is a pretty film in 4k.
Comic Review for week of March 20th 2019
Some much needed backstory for one of the more interesting characters from the shortlived television series.
Another series that’s about to end up on the canceled list, though the b-stories in this are good cheesy camp that I enjoy, so maybe it won’t.
Princess Leia seeks revenge on a Queen that betrayed the rebellion. Leia’s going to be able to do it in spectacular fashion!
Fantastic first issue of a series that I’m assuming is going to be just a summary of spider-man’s life, in broad strokes.
Apparently there’s an appealing death cult that goes places to watch things die, and I just love that.
I’m really digging this story about a cosmic horror coming to Earth because it’s hungry.
I missed out on Toyo’s story previously in the Valiant universe, this is a great way to expose yourself to his fantastic origin and ideas.
RIP Man-o-war, guess you really can’t make it much past issue #25, ever, can you?
I’m saving this one for a raining day, it looks like it’s going to be a fun read.
Comic Review for week of March 20th, 2019 originally appeared on ComicCovers on March 31, 2019.
MCS Top Posts for the week ending 2019-02-04
First Top Posts of the year and I notice there’s a whole slew of duplicates in there, gross.
I’ll fix that later?
Amy Ratcliffe on SyFy Wire
Tags:Books, Star Wars, Starwarsbookclub.com
SyFy Wire recently featured Amy Ratcliffe:
Ratcliffe is a stage host at Star Wars Celebration, has co-hosted popular Star Wars podcasts (currently Lattes With Leia, formerly Full of Sith), written numerous articles for Star Wars Insider, and writes for the official Star Warswebsite. Currently, she’s working as the managing editor for Nerdist and still writes about Star Wars. When it was announced that she would be authoring a new Star Wars book called Women of the Galaxy, I don’t think anyone was surprised. She’s a perfect fit.
Star Wars: Women of the Galaxy takes a look at 75 different characters from a galaxy far, far away. Each one is written about by Ratcliffe and new art has been commissioned by a team of 18 female and non-binary artists for each one.
Check out the Amy Ratcliffe author page to view other sightings and a full list of books!
Star Wars Resistance voice actress Rachel Butera mocks Kavanaugh accuser Christine BlaseyFord
Tags:Politics, Star Wars, Star Wars: Resistance, WTF
Mocking a sexual assault survivor?
Star Wars Episode IX Cast Announced StarWarscom
I’m interested in seeing exactly how they’re going to pull this off, the main line Star Wars films have been greatly overshadowed by the Star Wars Stories, which Rogue One being the best Star Wars movie that Disney has managed to put out.
2018-05 Previews Order
Tags:Comic Books, X-Post Comic-images.com, X-Post ComicCovers.com
Here’s the comics I’m going to be lookin at soon:
2018-04 Previews Order
Tags:Comic Books, X-Post Comic-images.com, X-Post ComicCovers.com
This is the first time I’ve done an official previews order for comic books, where I went through their entire catelog of bullshit they’re selling and pick out what I’m interested in and give it to the local comic shop (LCS), who adds it all to a spread sheet, then manually go through the Diamond website and orders all the shit. It’s one of the most backwards ass systems that I’ve personally used. There’s talk about a modernized system coming “soon” where you just log into the Previews site and select what you want, then 60 days later it shows up at your LCS, but who knows when and if that system will ever be delivered.
Since I’m all about generating content for my sites, I’m going to be posting my orders to www.myconfinedspace.com www.comiccovers.com and www.comic-images.com along with some comments on why I’m reading it or perhaps even making fun of the cover.
These comics are due to be delivered to Local Comic Shops in June.
Quick edit: this post is breaking the entire site, so uh, lemme put a more tag here to try to fix it:
Disney to remove feminist iconography from toy line up?
Tags:Sexy, Star Wars, WTF
“Disney is already well on its way to wiping out the ‘slave’ outfit from any future products period. You will NOT see [any] future merchandising featuring the slave outfit ever again …. [Artists] can’t even draw Leia in a sexy pose at Marvel, let alone in that outfit … We also had a 3-D [Slave Leia] statue killed at a major manufacturer because there will no longer be any [Slave Leia] merchandise.” —blastr
If this is true, it’s a sad reminder that Disney doesn’t give a fuck about you or your childhood. I remember seeing Leia in that outfit and being shown that sexy girls can get shit done too, and to not let my guard down around my slaves, least they rise up and choke me with their own chains.
FIGHT LIKE A GIRL pt 1
Tags:Alien, Game of Thrones, Star Wars, The Walking Dead
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If Pixar made other movies
Tags:Han Solo, Jurassic Park, Movies, Robocop, Slave Leia, Star Wars, Toy Story
une recitation de alcuns monstres
description of a Dalmatian sea monster by Poggio Bracciolini added to a copy of ‘Le Miroir du Monde’, France before 1463.
Bodleian Library, MS. Douce 337, fol. 85r
Frosted Leaf Orion
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Captured above Japan earlier this month, a picturesque night sky was photographed behind a picturesque frosted leaf. The reflecting ice crystals on the leaf coolly mimic the shining stars far in the background. On the far left, although hard to find, appears a streaking meteor. Below and to the right of the meteor appears a longer and brighter streak of an airplane. The bright star on the left is the dog-star Sirius, the brightest star on the night sky. To Sirius’ right appears the constellation of Orion, including the three linear belt stars below the red giant Betelgeuse. The bright patch of light further to the right is the Pleiades open star cluster. Similar views including the constellation Orion can be seen above much of the northern hemisphere for the next several months, although you might have to provide your own leaf.
The Things Hubble Sees
Messier 104 (M104), the Sombrero galaxy. has a brilliant white, bulbous core encircled by the thick dust lanes comprising the spiral structure of the galaxy. As seen from Earth, the galaxy is tilted nearly edge-on. We view it from just six degrees north of its equatorial plane. At a relatively bright magnitude of +8, M104 is just beyond the limit of naked-eye visibility and is easily seen through small telescopes. The Sombrero lies at the southern edge of the rich Virgo cluster of galaxies and is one of the most massive objects in that group, equivalent to 800 billion suns. The galaxy is 50,000 light-years across and is located 28 million light-years from Earth. X-ray emission suggests that there is material falling into the compact core, where a 1-billion-solar-mass black hole resides. In the 19th century, some astronomers speculated that M104 was simply an edge-on disk of luminous gas surrounding a young star, which is prototypical of the genesis of our solar system. But in 1912, astronomer V. M. Slipher discovered that the hat-like object appeared to be rushing away from us at 700 miles per second. This enormous velocity offered some of the earliest clues that the Sombrero was really another galaxy, and that the universe was expanding in all directions.
The Hubble Space Telescope caught the eerie, wispy tendrils of a dark interstellar cloud being destroyed by the passage of one of the brightest stars in the Pleiades star cluster. Like a flashlight beam shining off the wall of a cave, the star is reflecting light off the surface of pitch black clouds of cold gas laced with dust. These are called reflection nebulae.
VV 705, or Markarian 848, consists of two galaxies that seem to be embracing each other. Two long, highly curved arms of gas and stars emerge from a central region with two cores. One arm, curving clockwise, stretches to the top of the image where it makes a U-turn and interlocks with the other arm that curves up counter-clockwise from below. The two cores are 16,000 light-years apart. The pair is thought to be midway through a merger. Markarian 848 is located in the constellation of Bootes, the Bear Watcher, and is approximately 550 million light-years away from Earth.
The Hubble Space Telescope caught the eerie, wispy tendrils of a dark interstellar cloud being destroyed by the passage of one of the brightest stars in the Pleiades star cluster. Like a flashlight beam shining off the wall of a cave, the star is reflecting light off the surface of pitch black clouds of cold gas laced with dust. These are called reflection nebulae.
Hubble Space Telescope Advent Calendar 2009
Too many words?
cosplay masters
Tags:Awesome Things, Comic Books, Cosplay, Movies, WTF
[description added by tiki:
two face
zantana
batgirl
silver surfer
deadpool
halo’s master chief
tomb raider
black cat
slave leia from star wars
two unknown sluts
some slut in purple
tiki says : learn to fucking describe your images, people.]