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Try to Dismember Doctor September
An essay by Minister Sinister, as provided by Daniel Coble Art by Justine McGreevy Helen thinks that the schoolbus thing was the first sign that Doctor September was turning “good,” but I disagree. I mean, it was a bus full of … Continue reading
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Tagged Daniel Coble, Humor, Justine McGreevy, Minister Sinister, Supervillains
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KN12604
A letter by Peter Kopec, as provided by Alan Murdock Art by Luke Spooner From: Peter Kopec To: Robert Shaw Subject: KN12604 Testing Hey Bobby! How’s everything on your end of paradise? Things are more of the same over here. … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Murdock, Luke Spooner, Parapsychology, Peter Kopec, Pharmaceutical
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Child M
An essay by Stuart Metcalfe, as provided by Steve Toase Art by Leigh Legler Monitoring group: Centre for the Care and Re-integration of Feral Children Location: St Hubert’s Clinic Case ref no: 2014/142 Patient: Child M Lead Consultant: Dr B Sinderford Assessment … Continue reading
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Tagged Insectology, Leigh Legler, Pedology, Report, Steve Toase, Stuart Metcalfe
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Apophenia or Apotheosis
An essay by Dr. Erick Loadston, as provided by Adam WykesArt by America Jones To you, dear readers, the significance of these findings cannot be overstated. Their implication(s) relate to the whole of human experience after humans first spoke. But … Continue reading
Novichok-452
An essay by Dr Stanley Goodman, as provided by Judith Field Art by Luke Spooner When I was sure all the rats were dead, I showed them to Roger. “Brilliant, Francesca! Brilliant! Takes chemical warfare to a new level. That’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Biology, Judith Field, Luke Spooner, Stanley Goodman
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Jump Juice
An essay by Andrew Fowke PhD, as told to Maureen Bowden Art by Leigh Legler My laboratory assistant, Goodison Button, known as Goody, may have been an imbecile, but without him I would never have discovered teleportation fluid: Jump Juice, as … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Fowke, Chemistry, Humor, Leigh Legler, Maureen Bowden
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Public Announcements
A message from Calvin Madison, Press Secretary, Nagasaki Planetation Provided by Christopher J. Teuton Art by Ariel Alian Wilson With Phase One of our new Residential Improvement Program completed, we at Nagasaki Planetation feel as if it is necessary to remind you, the public, of a … Continue reading
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Tagged Ariel Alian Wilson, Calvin Madison, Christopher J. Teuton, Humor, Space Travel
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An Urgent Appeal to the Physics Community
An essay by Terry Fied, Department of Physics, Manhattan Institute of Theoreticians Related to this journal by E. B. Fischadler Art by Dawn Vogel To the Editor: Recently, I became aware of a new and disturbing trend: the courts are … Continue reading
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Tagged Astrophysics, Dawn Vogel, E. B. Fischadler, Legal, Physics, Terry Fied
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News of Death
An essay by Edgar, as provided by Nick Nafpliotis Art by Luke Spooner I am eternal. For millions of years, my kind has roamed this earth in both the light of day and the black of night. Through countless wars, droughts, … Continue reading
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Tagged Edgar, Entomology, Humor, Luke Spooner, Nick Nafpliotis
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Francine’s Baby
An essay by Ivan Gorr, as provided by Diana Parparita Art by Scarlett O’Hairdye My name is Ivan Gorr, and I’ve been, perhaps, the key contributor to Project Eve, though, as my lack of an academic background might suggest, I … Continue reading
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Tagged Diana Parparita, Genetic Engineering, Ivan Gorr, Scarlett O'Hairdye
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