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The Hazards of Owning a Unicorn
A press release from Genetisus, as provided by Lyn Godfrey Art by Ariel Alian Wilson Tired of age-old boring normal pets? Are you frustrated with all the “fake” cyborg animals on the market these days? Have you been burned by … Continue reading
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Tagged Ariel Alian Wilson, Genetic Engineering, Genetisus, Lyn Godfrey, Thea Washington
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The State of Mad Science, 2016
A speech by Professor T.D. McClure, MPhD, President of the Mad Scientists of America, presented by Laura Roberts Art by America Jones Dr. Evil, Mr. Vice President, Members of the International Scientific Community, my enemies, my co-conspirators, my fellow Mad … Continue reading
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Tagged America Jones, Archaeology, Cryptozoology, Genetic Engineering, Laura Roberts, Space Travel, Speech, T. D. McClure
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Letter of Recommendation for Minion Balrog
A letter by H. K. Ludwig, as provided by Shane Landry Art by Luke Spooner To whom it may concern: I had the privilege of supervising Balrog for seven years and, in fact, created him. He was the Security Specialist … Continue reading
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To Dr. Von Lupe, Concerning the Ice Pick
A letter by Dr. Elizabeth Chu, as provided by Alanna McFall Art by America Jones To Dr. Von Lupe, My Most Glorious God-on-Earth and Leader Among All the Ranks of Humans, Greetings to you, my dark master who claims dominion over … Continue reading
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Tagged Alanna McFall, America Jones, Elizabeth Chu, Epistolary, Genetic Engineering, Humor, Marine Biology
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Anax Britannica
An essay by Dr. Gertrude Nehmeyer, as provided by Simon Kewin Art by Leigh Legler In the summer of 2013, I was researching the history of Britain’s secret services in the Second World War for a magazine article. In particular, … Continue reading
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Tagged Entomology, Genetic Engineering, Gertrude Nehmeyer, Leigh Legler, Simon Kewin
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To Dr. Von Lupe, Concerning the Volcano
A letter by Dr. Elizabeth Chu, as provided by Alanna McFall Art by Leigh Legler To my dark and illustrious overlord Dr. Von Lupe, I hope that this missive finds you in the best of health and fortune. I was … Continue reading
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Tagged Alanna McFall, Elizabeth Chu, Epistolary, Genetic Engineering, Humor, Leigh Legler, Volcanology
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To Dr. Von Lupe, Concerning the Kraken
A letter by Dr. Elizabeth Chu, as provided by Alanna McFall Art by Scarlett O’Hairdye To the most glorious and esteemed Dr. Von Lupe, Hello, sir, and may I just say it was a pleasure to hear from you in … Continue reading
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Tagged Alanna McFall, Elizabeth Chu, Genetic Engineering, Marine Biology, Scarlett O'Hairdye
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Chlorophytum Comosum Vlog
A transcript by Evangeline Zoya, as provided by Kathy Steinemann Art by Ariel Alian Wilson Day 1: This is Dr. Bruce S. Iktomi, commencing my video journal for Experiment 148-K. This morning I fertilized a Chlorophytum comosum with the first application … Continue reading
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Tagged Ariel Alian Wilson, Evangeline Zoya, Genetic Engineering, Humor, Kathy Steinemann, Vlog Transcript
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S. D. Evo.
An essay by Harry Campbell, as provided by Domenic diCiacca Art by Ariel Alian Wilson I knocked and walked in. “Jamie!?” “That you, Harry?” she called from the front room. “In here! Grab a beer, bring me one.” She was drying her … Continue reading
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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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