January 2011
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The Deep Sea Abyss
I’ve just overhauled my website’s old feature on the Deep Sea Abyss with fifteen pages of information and pictures, most of them brief profiles of specific animal groups. The darkest, coldest, harshest climate in the ocean actually supports the highest diversity of life, and I’m sure you’ll learn something new here even if you’re already a sea-geek - I learned...
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Cthulhu in Animation
I’m not as big a fan of Cthulhu as my internet fans probably expect me to be, but I can appreciate his surprise cartoon roles. I think I’ve covered all of them here, except for a few more minor cameos (I think there was one on the Venture Brothers, for one), and one of them had a hand in my childhood obsession with The Real Ghostbusters!
http://bogleech.com/scrapbook/cthultoons.html
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Star Wars Aliens
I grew up a HUGE fan of the alien creatures from the original Star Wars trilogy, but I’ve grown a little distant from the franchise in more recent years. You might have to be pretty geeky to enjoy it, but I’ve written a snarky little article thing about my personal favorites and what I think of their “official” lore:
http://bogleech.com/scrapbook/starwars.html
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Pokemon Biology
I’ve updated one of my most popular webpages with a massive overhaul and lots of new content! Find out some of the most interesting plants and animals to have counterparts in the POKEMON world:
http://www.bogleech.com/pokemonzoo.html
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"Real" Aliens
I’ve posted a very special new article over on my website, detailing the coolest, weirdest and creepiest aliens people have actually claimed to encounter. The little grey guys only became common in more recent decades…check out how surreal the average “close encounter” used to be! My friend Eric Kowalick did all of the artwork for this feature :)
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