Earth, 9002 A.D: Now a forgotten planet on the edge of a distant galaxy, Earth is in danger. And its inhabitants, descendants of ancient Egyptians who live deep within the planet's core, must depend for their lives on a reluctant heroine. Maatkara, a
This incredible feature-length animated movie follows the troubles of two high school kids. Fierce rivals, the two regularly butt heads over all manner of issues, ranging from the trivial to the important. The film enters the fantasy realm as an acci
Am wondering here about blatancy. Some works by non-minorities can have a minority feel. You understand that they understand issues of race, clan, minority struggles etc. And then there are some works by minorities that don't show any kind of connect
This movie is Black Sci-Fi & Afrofuturism's largest secret. I saw this surreal cinematic essay/documentary at a Black Sci Fi screening last year, and everyone including myself couldn't believe we had never heard of it. And its 11 years old. The peopl
hello all, i'm new here, and really amped to be a part of this community! wondering if anyone knows of a writer's retreat that has mostly POCs? i know of the VONA program, and i am interested in it ( http://www.voicesatvona.org ) but that is more of
A scene out of Kevin Smith's (Clerks, Dogma) Chasing Amy (1997).What do you think about this character? Funny? Pathetic? Wish you could yell like that at a con? Way too stereotypical? Weigh in.
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Through Loona's Door -- A Tammy and Owen Adventure with Carter G. Woodson Experience the magical adventure of two young children and Loona, the mysterious owner of a bookstore as they travel back in time to meet the Father of Black History, Carter G.
He could not die. Doro was a mind force who changed bodies like clothes, killing his hosts by reflex -- or design. He roamed Earth, gathering the genetic Wild Seed: the tormented, mad thought-readers, seers, and witches. Some he helped. Some he destr
What hath Nietzsche wrought? Many SF and fantasy novels have depicted the prospect of being superhuman — possessing psychic, telepathic, and other extraordinary powers — as eminently desirable, and comic books have practically made this notion their
Issue zero is the Official Guide. It is the beginning; or herald if you will, of a six part mini series. Forty eight pages in full color. Character profiles, cultural break-downs, and the ultimate secret of the Neters universe is revealed! We bring y
Nick @ Nite's first animated original, Fatherhood takes an optimistic look at the problems, rewards and comedy of family life. Based on a book by Bill Cosby, the richly animated show shows the life and times of Dr. Arthur Bindlebeep, a high school pr
The CIA asks for ex-spy Leonard's help in stopping an evil force that is brainwashing small animals into killing people. Leonard, however, has his own problems to deal with: winning back his ex-wife. Written by Murray Chapman {muzzle@cs.uq.oz.au} Aft
Fat Albert first appeared in Cosby's stand-up comedy routine "Buck Buck," as recorded on his 1967 album Revenge. The stories were based upon Cosby's tales about growing up in the inner city of West Philadelphia. In 1969, Cosby and veteran animator Ke