One of the best descriptions of Star Wars I’ve seen is that it is like an issue of Planet Stories (the magazine) without the letter’s page.
I like Planet Stories … and Babylon 5 … and Star Trek … and Star Wars … and E.T. … and The (original) Day The Earth Stood Still … and The Lord of the Rings … and… well, you get the pciture.
I was once in a bookstore looking through the Science Fiction section when a woman I did not know came up and said, “That is escapism.” I replied, “That is why I read it”, and went back to looking at books. Now and then you need to escape from everyday problems. You also need to know when to come back.
The “But Star Wars is fantasy, not sci-fi… it literally has a princess” argument actually belongs to my Mom, and was something she would sigh often with a heavy eye roll. I could not resist popping it into this strip! ❤️
(Annnnnd she LOVES Lord of the Rings… Man too… Me three, lol)
Second panel is pretty much what my writing teacher has said about Star Wars being fantasy, though IIRC he was more about how the Force is all magic and stuff. I’m not really a fan myself, but I’m still super amused at this whole thing.
Embrace your fandoms and don’t let others tell you what you can or can’t like!
I would have to put Star Wars in as sci-fi movie not fantasy. Fantasy IMHO is LOTR as well as anything by Piers Anthony. That may put Star wars in the same galaxy as Star Trek but they are still light years apart as far as sub genres go though. Star Trek is futuristic Utopian sci-fi while 2001 A Space Odyssey and Kim Stanley Robinson’s Mars Trilogy are Hard sci-fi. Some of the work by Turtledove (his World War series with reptilian invaders arriving at the start of WWII and A World of Difference where Mars is larger and has an oxygen atmosphere and life) is alternate history sci fi and Fahrenheit 451 and Logan’s run are dystopian sci-fi. Star Wars is a sub genre onto itself, I am not sure if I can pigeon hole it…,
Speaking of Doctor Who, last week there was an online panel with David Tennant, Matt Smith, and Jodie Whittaker, moderated by Terri Schwartz of IGN. YouTube link: https://youtu.be/8kmyLeVOzp4 (20 minutes)
Adobe Style: This is your roving reporter in Afar, giving you the latest on the wedding of Avenger and Emma-Peelia. We see that Queen Catshepsut the Golden has arrived with her entourage. Your Majesty, may we have a word?
The Queen: Certainly, my dear reporter. I would like to introduce Lupinium, who will provide entertainment for the reception, and Elvis-Anum, our Royal Scribe who has graciously created the wedding scroll from which Baba-Stet will read the ceremony, and the guest scroll.
Adobe Style: Pleased to meet you, Mr. Elvis-Anum. I understand you will be wearing a tunic designed exclusively by that renowned designer, Pais-Leprent.
Elvis-Anum: Well, I don’t like to boast, but I do cut quite a dash in Ms. Leprent’s outfit.
Lupinium: Well, a hyphen at least.
Adobe Style: Mr. Lupinium, I understand you will be providing the entertainment for the reception. Can you tell us what you have planned?
Lupinium: I don’t usually have a planned program. I prefer to improvise. But it will be spectacular.
Adobe-Style: Thank you for taking a few minutes to talk with us. I suppose now you want to unload your camels and get settled. By the way, where are Kara and Vann?
The Queen: They arrived here early. Please meet Humphrey and Lauren.
Adobe-Style: Delighted to meet you. Enjoy your stay in Afar.
The Queen: Isn’t that the Royal Procurers? How did they get here so fast.
Elvis reminds me of my Mom. She’s a dear but what I call a “contrarian”. She has to be so right, that, even if you agree with her, you’re agreeing for the wrong reason.
Well, I don’t know about the rest, but I’m absolutely in agreement with the Man about Star Wars. Trust someone who’s both a long-time lover of sci-fi and as someone who’s actually taken classes on the subject (yes, I actually took a class on it in college—one of the best classes I ever had :D)—Star Wars is really not that great of a sci-fi, but before you whip out those lightsabers, that’s largely because it doesn’t really intend to. It’s more focused on the spectacle and the adventure…it’s really more of an action/adventure movie that just happens to be set in space than anything else.
Not that this makes Star Wars “bad” or anything, of course. Personally, I wouldn’t call myself a Star Wars fan per se, but I have seen all of the films to date and was still able to enjoy them for what they are…and at the end of the day, that’s really what’s more important. :)
Today is “Compliment Your Mirror” Day. Mirror, mirror, on the wall, ain’t I got no sense at all? Why would I ask you, when all you show is reverse reality? At least what you show is as honest as you can make it, unlike what I see in other panes of glass, inevitably.
Frankly, complimenting my mirror, or any mirror, is more that a bit of a stretch. And why would I compliment something that says “Objects in view are closer than they appear”? Fat lot of good that does.
There is the valid genre of the Science Fantasy. This uses a science fiction setting for cautionary tales, often nearly direct translations of classic fairy tales. Lost in Space, for example, had one episode which was a pretty close adaptation of “The Frog Prince.”
Star Wars is nonsense. And Star Trek is ridiculous. Just think, which advanced creatures would invent a device as lame as a light sabre? And it’s impractical in the first place for that’s not how light works. And Star Trek… Where do I begin!
Actually, Star Wars is Sci-fi/Fantasy. It has common elements of so many sci-fi movies and TV shows; high technology (blasters, lightsabers, computers, shields, lasers, landspeeders, cyborgs), space setting, alien planets (Tatooine, Hoth, Bespin, Yavin IV, the Forest Moon of Endor) robots (Artoo, Threepio, numerous astromechs, medical droids) space ships (Star Destroyers, X-Wings, TIE Fighters, the Millenium Falcon), aliens. At the same time it has some of the common themes of many fantasy movies and TV shows; magic (the Force) wizards (Jedi and Sith) swords and sword fights (lightsabers and lightsaber duels), ghosts (Force-spirits).
As for the man’s arguement that Star Wars having a princess can’t make it sci-fi, wasn’t it established in the fifth movie that Spock’s half brother was the son of a Vulcan PRINCESS.
As a final note, looks like Puck is looking to alienate all the other fandoms.
Just got my Fluffy Yellow Blanket & a tote with The Boys at the anchor desk in the mail yesterday!! i can report that it is indeed fluffy & yellow, but the size i got is more of a throw than a blanket. I’m sitting here holding on to it like Linus (without the thumb sucking) and feeling very secure. absolutely LOVE it!!
Hi, asking for some support – I need to stay scared so I continue to eat more healthfully. I was just at my Drs and i’m back up to 252,(i’m only 5’) am prediabetic and she was worried that i had heart failure. thank God that’s ok, but that gave me the kick in the butt to start eating more healthfully, but i’ve got a long journey ahead, 130 steps (aka 130 lbs) and I tend to get bogged down and discouraged several times along the way. i’m seriously thinking about getting a heartbeat tattoo on one of my left fingers to remind me. thanks and love!
Has anyone ever wanted the next book in the series but someone you know has it and they take forever to read it?, i do that happened to me a couple of weeks ago and it was UNBEARABLE TORTURE. (I like reading if this is not obvious yet.)
I really like the well know classic fantasy such as LOTR or harry potter, but one of my all time favorite fantasy worlds is discworld by terry Pratchett. are there any other discworld fans out there?
Also, (last comment i know these are a lot) the display for breaking cat news that show’s Georgia Dunn at a drawing desk with your cats is missing Goldie! I really hope that can be fixed.
I never cared for the Star Wars series. I saw the first three, I have no interest in seeing the rest. Star Trek was okay when it first ran, although I never could stand Kirk. I liked Spock, Sulu, and Scotty. I do love the Lord of the Rings, anything Heinlein, Lovecraft, or Poe based, and the Harry Potter series was entertaining.
evidently GC doesn’t want my comment in the thread below Georgia’s post. Two tries, two times I hit ‘Comment’ and it didn’t go. I guess I give up. For now.
Le'letha Premium Member over 4 years ago
Pucky the Peacemaker, here to remind us what’s really important!
…and Elvis, to remind us of what’s correct. XD
comic4matt over 4 years ago
Agreed! Gandalf rules! And if you disagree, YOU SHALL NOT PASS!
BillJackson2 over 4 years ago
One of the best descriptions of Star Wars I’ve seen is that it is like an issue of Planet Stories (the magazine) without the letter’s page.
I like Planet Stories … and Babylon 5 … and Star Trek … and Star Wars … and E.T. … and The (original) Day The Earth Stood Still … and The Lord of the Rings … and… well, you get the pciture.
DennisinSeattle over 4 years ago
And where does Lupin stand in all of this?
Ruth Brown over 4 years ago
Elvis is right. ❤️
RAGs over 4 years ago
I was once in a bookstore looking through the Science Fiction section when a woman I did not know came up and said, “That is escapism.” I replied, “That is why I read it”, and went back to looking at books. Now and then you need to escape from everyday problems. You also need to know when to come back.
Georgia Dunn creator over 4 years ago
I must give some credit here early:
The “But Star Wars is fantasy, not sci-fi… it literally has a princess” argument actually belongs to my Mom, and was something she would sigh often with a heavy eye roll. I could not resist popping it into this strip! ❤️
(Annnnnd she LOVES Lord of the Rings… Man too… Me three, lol)
I Mad Am I over 4 years ago
The important thing… keep reading! Especially about reporter cats! (Grin!)
kgornick Premium Member over 4 years ago
Amen!
Robin Harwood over 4 years ago
Being right all the time can be a bit of a burden. Elvis and I know this from experience.
WelshRat Premium Member over 4 years ago
And now I really want to see Lupin in his get up. If, in fact, he’s not asleep.
Jungle Empress over 4 years ago
Second panel is pretty much what my writing teacher has said about Star Wars being fantasy, though IIRC he was more about how the Force is all magic and stuff. I’m not really a fan myself, but I’m still super amused at this whole thing.
Embrace your fandoms and don’t let others tell you what you can or can’t like!
TampaFanatic1 over 4 years ago
I would have to put Star Wars in as sci-fi movie not fantasy. Fantasy IMHO is LOTR as well as anything by Piers Anthony. That may put Star wars in the same galaxy as Star Trek but they are still light years apart as far as sub genres go though. Star Trek is futuristic Utopian sci-fi while 2001 A Space Odyssey and Kim Stanley Robinson’s Mars Trilogy are Hard sci-fi. Some of the work by Turtledove (his World War series with reptilian invaders arriving at the start of WWII and A World of Difference where Mars is larger and has an oxygen atmosphere and life) is alternate history sci fi and Fahrenheit 451 and Logan’s run are dystopian sci-fi. Star Wars is a sub genre onto itself, I am not sure if I can pigeon hole it…,
deadheadzan over 4 years ago
Please see my reply to Billjackson 2 for my explanation on the origin for Star Wars……from an Akira Kurosawa masterpiece.
Pinemelon over 4 years ago
dr who?
Martin 78 over 4 years ago
If memory serves, Star Trek, both Classic and NG, had planetary princesses.
Markov Da Robot over 4 years ago
I’m with the Miraculous Ladybug Fandom. And the Pokémon fandom. And like many other fandoms. FANDOM 4 ever.
David 42 over 4 years ago
Speaking of Doctor Who, last week there was an online panel with David Tennant, Matt Smith, and Jodie Whittaker, moderated by Terri Schwartz of IGN. YouTube link: https://youtu.be/8kmyLeVOzp4 (20 minutes)
ladykat over 4 years ago
I am pretty much a fan of all genres, since I’ve never met a book I didn’t like.
Kitty Katz over 4 years ago
Meanwhile, Back on the Nile
Adobe Style: This is your roving reporter in Afar, giving you the latest on the wedding of Avenger and Emma-Peelia. We see that Queen Catshepsut the Golden has arrived with her entourage. Your Majesty, may we have a word?
The Queen: Certainly, my dear reporter. I would like to introduce Lupinium, who will provide entertainment for the reception, and Elvis-Anum, our Royal Scribe who has graciously created the wedding scroll from which Baba-Stet will read the ceremony, and the guest scroll.
Adobe Style: Pleased to meet you, Mr. Elvis-Anum. I understand you will be wearing a tunic designed exclusively by that renowned designer, Pais-Leprent.
Elvis-Anum: Well, I don’t like to boast, but I do cut quite a dash in Ms. Leprent’s outfit.
Lupinium: Well, a hyphen at least.
Adobe Style: Mr. Lupinium, I understand you will be providing the entertainment for the reception. Can you tell us what you have planned?
Lupinium: I don’t usually have a planned program. I prefer to improvise. But it will be spectacular.
Adobe-Style: Thank you for taking a few minutes to talk with us. I suppose now you want to unload your camels and get settled. By the way, where are Kara and Vann?
The Queen: They arrived here early. Please meet Humphrey and Lauren.
Adobe-Style: Delighted to meet you. Enjoy your stay in Afar.
The Queen: Isn’t that the Royal Procurers? How did they get here so fast.
Alice-Ata: Thanks for the lift, Doc.
Michael G. over 4 years ago
*DE GVSTIBVS DISPVTANDAM NON EST"
You may quote me.
Cassia over 4 years ago
Look over yonder
What do you see?
Lupin’s disguising
Most definitely
A new fan is coming, ooh, ooh
Kitties are changing
Ain’t it beautiful, ooh, ooh
Fantasy persuasion
Better be happy, no need to fight
Puck, Puck has the answer, ooh, ooh
That everyone’s right
So go live it up now, ooh, ooh
So easy to play
Just look to your dreams
And brighten your day
Sci-fi fan persuasion, mmm, mmm
It’s a new vibration
Elvis’ Who persuasion
Fantasy occasion
“Crystal Blue Persuasion” – Tommy James & the Shondells
Songwriters: Eddie Morley Gray / Mike Vale / Tommy James
Nuliajuk over 4 years ago
One show I really enjoyed was People Of Earth. More comedy than science fiction I suppose, but I really wish they’d continued with it.
A R V reader over 4 years ago
Hopefully, this storyline doesn’t bring up the Sixth Doctor.
Skeptical Meg over 4 years ago
Tom Baker rules!
DorseyBelle over 4 years ago
Elvis, like me and many wives the world over, is always right.
marciaforrester Premium Member over 4 years ago
OMC Puck is right: Gandalf does rule!!!!
ekw555 over 4 years ago
where is Lupin in all this??
RonaldAlbertAnsley over 4 years ago
your crazy kitty love lord of the ring too !
mistercatworks over 4 years ago
Elvis reminds me of my Mom. She’s a dear but what I call a “contrarian”. She has to be so right, that, even if you agree with her, you’re agreeing for the wrong reason.
scyphi26 over 4 years ago
Well, I don’t know about the rest, but I’m absolutely in agreement with the Man about Star Wars. Trust someone who’s both a long-time lover of sci-fi and as someone who’s actually taken classes on the subject (yes, I actually took a class on it in college—one of the best classes I ever had :D)—Star Wars is really not that great of a sci-fi, but before you whip out those lightsabers, that’s largely because it doesn’t really intend to. It’s more focused on the spectacle and the adventure…it’s really more of an action/adventure movie that just happens to be set in space than anything else.
Not that this makes Star Wars “bad” or anything, of course. Personally, I wouldn’t call myself a Star Wars fan per se, but I have seen all of the films to date and was still able to enjoy them for what they are…and at the end of the day, that’s really what’s more important. :)
Grace Premium Member over 4 years ago
STNG all the way :)
lpayne.1632 Premium Member over 4 years ago
You tell them, Pucky!
scaeva Premium Member over 4 years ago
Today is “Compliment Your Mirror” Day. Mirror, mirror, on the wall, ain’t I got no sense at all? Why would I ask you, when all you show is reverse reality? At least what you show is as honest as you can make it, unlike what I see in other panes of glass, inevitably.
Frankly, complimenting my mirror, or any mirror, is more that a bit of a stretch. And why would I compliment something that says “Objects in view are closer than they appear”? Fat lot of good that does.
SusieB over 4 years ago
I am not into any of that stuff. Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Star Trek, not my cups of tea
anomalous4 over 4 years ago
OT: The crazy beat goes on…
Just So So Premium Member over 4 years ago
Ah, both of you humans are wrong. FIREFLY rocks al!!! Serenity!!But Puck is right too.
Stickmaker over 4 years ago
There is the valid genre of the Science Fantasy. This uses a science fiction setting for cautionary tales, often nearly direct translations of classic fairy tales. Lost in Space, for example, had one episode which was a pretty close adaptation of “The Frog Prince.”
Gent over 4 years ago
Star Wars is nonsense. And Star Trek is ridiculous. Just think, which advanced creatures would invent a device as lame as a light sabre? And it’s impractical in the first place for that’s not how light works. And Star Trek… Where do I begin!
knight1192a over 4 years ago
Actually, Star Wars is Sci-fi/Fantasy. It has common elements of so many sci-fi movies and TV shows; high technology (blasters, lightsabers, computers, shields, lasers, landspeeders, cyborgs), space setting, alien planets (Tatooine, Hoth, Bespin, Yavin IV, the Forest Moon of Endor) robots (Artoo, Threepio, numerous astromechs, medical droids) space ships (Star Destroyers, X-Wings, TIE Fighters, the Millenium Falcon), aliens. At the same time it has some of the common themes of many fantasy movies and TV shows; magic (the Force) wizards (Jedi and Sith) swords and sword fights (lightsabers and lightsaber duels), ghosts (Force-spirits).
As for the man’s arguement that Star Wars having a princess can’t make it sci-fi, wasn’t it established in the fifth movie that Spock’s half brother was the son of a Vulcan PRINCESS.
As a final note, looks like Puck is looking to alienate all the other fandoms.
Jan C over 4 years ago
We all have our preferences, but the best is being a fan of all of them.
over 4 years ago
I’m with Puck and Elvis on this one.
dragonfury98 over 4 years ago
Well, Gandalf does rule….
Eric S over 4 years ago
but WHICH Gandalf? Gandalf the GREY or Gandalf the WHITE?
willie_mctell over 4 years ago
Till I saw Tom Baker I was a revivalist. I need to see Sylvester McCoy.
Lara Smith over 4 years ago
You redecorated. I don’t like it.
scaeva Premium Member over 4 years ago
Not getting involved in fan wars. De gustibus non disputandem est.
Gloria Fleming over 4 years ago
Just got my Fluffy Yellow Blanket & a tote with The Boys at the anchor desk in the mail yesterday!! i can report that it is indeed fluffy & yellow, but the size i got is more of a throw than a blanket. I’m sitting here holding on to it like Linus (without the thumb sucking) and feeling very secure. absolutely LOVE it!!
Gloria Fleming over 4 years ago
OT – weight (again!)
Gloria Fleming over 4 years ago
Hi, asking for some support – I need to stay scared so I continue to eat more healthfully. I was just at my Drs and i’m back up to 252,(i’m only 5’) am prediabetic and she was worried that i had heart failure. thank God that’s ok, but that gave me the kick in the butt to start eating more healthfully, but i’ve got a long journey ahead, 130 steps (aka 130 lbs) and I tend to get bogged down and discouraged several times along the way. i’m seriously thinking about getting a heartbeat tattoo on one of my left fingers to remind me. thanks and love!
Mr. Reader over 4 years ago
Yes pucky you are completely right, Gandalf does rule
Mr. Reader over 4 years ago
Has anyone ever wanted the next book in the series but someone you know has it and they take forever to read it?, i do that happened to me a couple of weeks ago and it was UNBEARABLE TORTURE. (I like reading if this is not obvious yet.)
Laurie Stoker Premium Member over 4 years ago
Well, technically, Aragorn ruled. He was the King after all. Gandalf retired to the West.
No, seriously … Everyone rules!!!
Mr. Reader over 4 years ago
I really like the well know classic fantasy such as LOTR or harry potter, but one of my all time favorite fantasy worlds is discworld by terry Pratchett. are there any other discworld fans out there?
Mr. Reader over 4 years ago
Also, (last comment i know these are a lot) the display for breaking cat news that show’s Georgia Dunn at a drawing desk with your cats is missing Goldie! I really hope that can be fixed.
pchemcat over 4 years ago
I never cared for the Star Wars series. I saw the first three, I have no interest in seeing the rest. Star Trek was okay when it first ran, although I never could stand Kirk. I liked Spock, Sulu, and Scotty. I do love the Lord of the Rings, anything Heinlein, Lovecraft, or Poe based, and the Harry Potter series was entertaining.
Chris Sherlock over 4 years ago
When it comes to sci-fi, this works for me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wz2_d6zWDhg
danketaz Premium Member over 4 years ago
Gotta go with Space Jam!
Erin Pierce over 4 years ago
I think it’s time to mention PIIIIGS INNNN SPAAAAACE!
Wildrider51 over 4 years ago
Goldie, Elvis — I always say “My favorite Doctor is the one I’m currently watching.”
Denny Wheeler Premium Member over 4 years ago
evidently GC doesn’t want my comment in the thread below Georgia’s post. Two tries, two times I hit ‘Comment’ and it didn’t go. I guess I give up. For now.
pacman Ghost over 4 years ago
sad Harry Potter noises
amarks12 7 months ago
gandalf does rule!!!