5 More Years for Those Back to the Future Hoverboards to Show: Doc Brown Visited October, 2015, Not July 5, 2010

Papa Llama | July 5, 2010

A lot of people have been tweeting that today is the date Doc Brown traveled to at the end of Back to the Future. Wrong-o. Before the Libyans attacked at the mall, he’d originally intended to travel 25 years ahead of 1985 to visit 2010, but at the end of the movie, he picked 30 years [...]

Doctor Who: The Time of Angels & Flesh and Stone

Nick | May 3, 2010

The Weeping Angels are back and meaner than ever!

Doctor Who: Tour the New TARDIS!

Papa Llama | April 7, 2010

Tour the new TARDIS!! Didn’t see enough of the Eleventh Doctor’s revamped TARDIS at the end of “The Eleventh Hour”? Check it out now. Episode information. Doctor Who: “The Eleventh Hour” starring Matt Smith. The Doctor has regenerated into a brand new man, but danger strikes before he can even recover. With the TARDIS wrecked, [...]

Interview with Sidewise Author Dwight L. MacPherson Part 2: Why Do Zuda?

Papa Llama | November 12, 2009

from Sidewise p. 8

Previous Post: Interview with Sidewise Author Dwight L. MacPherson Part 1: Why Do Webcomics? In part 1 of our interview with Dwight L. MacPherson, author and creator of the webcomic Sidewise which you can read at DC Comics’ online Zuda Comics, we discussed reasons for doing webcomics.In part 2, we discuss Zuda itself. Llama: Is [...]

A Red Letter Date in the History of Science: Flux Capacitor Day!

Papa Llama | November 5, 2009

While our friend Action Flick Chick Katrina Hill celebrates Guy Fawkes Day with a review of V for Vendetta, we at Rocket Llama Headquarters wish to remind one and all that today marks the 54th anniversary of the invention of time travel. “Here’s a red letter date in the history of science, November 5th 1955…That [...]

Death Knights, Dark Knights, and Time Travel

Alex Langley | August 29, 2008

Death Knight, Live Horse

Braid has hit the virtual shelves recently and I have to say that I am quite impressed with the little shindig. It’s like if the Prince of Persia and Super Mario had a son, and that kid liked to do puzzles on the train ride commuting to class at Harvard. It is a cerebral and [...]