An Alien's Guide to Conquering the Earth
It’s a pseudo-nonfiction, ‘how-to’ military handbook for aliens intending to conquer the Earth. It both looks at how all the elements are handled in SF, and satirizes them, and then brings real-world science, history, and military sciences to show how it should be done. It goes without saying that any military campaign must be planned in ways depending... [click here for more]
A common misconception is that professors who use popular culture and fantasy in the classroom have abandoned the classics, yet in a variety of contexts--high school, college freshman composition, senior seminars, literature, computer science, philosophy and politics--fantasy materials can expand and enrich an established curriculum.
The new essays in this book combine analyses of popular television... [click here for more]
WHERE FANTASY AND SCI-FI COLLIDE!
The NUELOW Stock Art Collection #15: Fantastic Frontiers brings you a selection of sci-fi drawings of the kind that originally inspired Star Wars. They depict a future where deadly aliens lurk in every star system, and all you need for space exploration is a rocketship, a raygun, and a helmet shaped like a fishbowl.
Among the... [click here for more]
If you like fun, accurate dinosaur illustrations in your coloring books, then this book is definitely not for you! Full of outdated and outright wrong information, this coloring book is perfect as a gag gift to your paleontologist friends and family! ... [click here for more]
In 1945 Japan did not surrender. The Allies push hard to bring an end to World War II. What ends is nuclear fallout in Tokyo. With civil unrest across the globe, the Allies send special teams into radiated Tokyo to find the Japanese Army and its government to secure surrender and bring an end to World War II.
The diary of Private Chris Hunt shows what it was like before entering Tokyo, and the realisation... [click here for more]