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Life is a Circus, Charlie Brown
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To introduce the Crossgen Universe, the first issue of the quarterly comic Crossgen Chronicles was released with a June 2000 cover date. The company started out as an independent publisher in Florida, but was scooped up by Disney in 2004 when they were going into bankruptcy. In 2010, Disney turned the properties over to Marvel to use. Crossgen was an early adaptor to making comics available online. The first issue was 48 pages and took place on Earth 21371 and introduced Giselle, Sam, Ethan, Sephie, Genevieve, JeMerik Meer, Zanniati Orbatta, Skink, Ilahn, Ilan, House Sinister (Ingra, Gannish, Orium), House Dexter (Pyrem, Yala, Trenin), Bron, Skitter, Roiya, The First, The Skit, Ciress, and the Bitterluck. (Crossgen Chronicles 1, Marvel/Crossgen Comic Event)
The Elseworld one-shot The Batman of Arkham was published with a pull date of June 2000. The issue took place circa 1900 where the psychologist Bruce Wayne ran the Arkham Asylum by day and was the vigilante Batman by night. ("The Batman of Arkham", DC Comic Event)
After three seasons, the last episode of Star Trek (TOS) aired on June 3, 1969. The series ran for 80 episodes. The episode was originally meant to air on March 28, but was pushed back due to coverage of the death of Dwight D Eisenhower. In the episode, Captain Kirk's (William Shatner) ex-lover Doctor Janice Lester (Sandra Smith) not only took over control of the USS Enterprise but took over his body as well. The events took place in the year 2269. In 2016, fans of the show voted it the 4th worst episode of the entire franchise. ("Turnabout Intruder", Star Trek TOS, TV, Event)
They say dying saved his life.
WarGames premiered on June 3, 1983. The movie was one of the first to feature computer hacking, which wasn't illegal until after this film. In fact, approximately 4 minutes of the film was used in the opening proceedings that lead to the Comprehensive Crime Control Act in 1984. It was also the first time a computer "firewall" was mentioned in a film. David (Matthew Broderick) was supposedly based on real-life hacker David Scott Lewis, Professor Falken (John Wood) on Stephen Hawking, and the WOPR NORAD computer on the BRGR NORAD computer. The NORAD set cost 1 million dollars, becoming the most expensive set at the time (those in the know have said it was more impressive than the real NORAD war room). Ally Sheedy, who played Jennifer, would go on to also star in Short Circuit (1986), which was directed by WarGames director John Badham. Screenwriters Lawrence Lasker and Walter F Parkes spent time with real hackers and would go on to make the hacking film Sneakers (1992). Matthew Broderick would also play a hacker in Farris Bueller's Day Off (1986). The largest hacker convention, Defcon, was named in honor of the film. WarGames was about a teen who thought he was hacking into a beta version of a new video game, but instead had hacked into a war simulator in NORAD, possibly leading the country into a nuclear war. ("WarGames" Movie Event)
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After you, my dear... in case there's any danger.
Hi, I'm in the movie. See? See? That's me, right there.