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Aug. 15th, 2011 12:03 pm
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Here are cartoons from the fanfiction sketchbook website since last Friday. Arthur, King of Time and Space cartoons in a separate post. Cartoons may contain unmarked spoilers.

Featuring characters and/or images from DOCTOR WHO, SHERLOCK, Superman comics, PLANET OF THE APES, and M*A*S*H GOES TO MAINE. )

Thanks for reading.

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  • 00:23:12: Hero of Three Faces sketch update: indentured association. http://tinyurl.com/3f4c3s/aatz.htm #3faces #planetoftheapes #mashgoestomaine
  • 08:23:39: The IgLou email address is my primary address again.
  • 10:55:42: Rereading M*A*S*H and its sequels from my shelf. Missing New Orleans and Las Vegas.
  • 15:38:20: @RedneckGaijin New Orleans, with its OR scene, is the only one with coauthor credit I'm certain Hooker actually had a hand in.
  • 15:44:44: @allyngibson So he was wearing shoes?
  • 22:34:43: @RedneckGaijin It's not just you. When I get home from work I have to actually reload the page not to miss anything.

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scarfman: (heroes)

Here are cartoons from the fanfiction sketchbook website since last Friday. Arthur, King of Time and Space cartoons in a separate post. Cartoons may contain unmarked spoilers.

Featuring characters and/or images from DOCTOR WHO, DC COMICS, STARGATE UNIVERSE, and PLANET OF THE APES. )

Thanks for reading.

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In 1974 there was a Planet of the Apes tv series. At the time there was a Planet of the Apes fan magazine out of Marvel, much like for twenty-five years or more there's been Doctor Who Magazine out of Marvel's British house. This was where I first became familiar with such names as wrote Batman in the 80s as Marv Wolfman and Doug Moench (whose name I imagine, or did when I read Planet of the Apes, is pronounced "monk"). The Marvel Planet of the Apes magazine is only the first place I ever saw try to create a chronology that both the tv series and the movie series fit into. (Nowadays they also try to fit the animated Saturday Planet of the Apes, but I never saw that.)

Anyway, I watched and liked the Planet of the Apes tv series even if it was just The Fugitive under makeup that made you lose ten pounds in a day. And every chronology I see for it places it in 3085, because that's what the astronauts' ship chronometer says after the ship crashes. Now, everyone admits that the astronauts say, "And that's just when it stopped working". But no one seems to put any stock in the chronometer graphic that runs during the main credits.

I distinctly recall that in the main credits there's a realtime graphic and a relative time graphic. The relative time graphic comes to a stop on a date much later than 3085, I want to say some eight hundred tears later. That's the date I've always been sure the tv series is set. I used to remember what date that was, and since I've forgotten I once websearched and found it and forgotten it again. Today I websearched and couldn't find it.

Does anyone else remember that date? Does anyone have the DVD?

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