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They’ve got a disintegrator up there or my name isn’t Eskiballo!
(Buck Rogers 2431 A.D. Sunday strip)
Is the Imperial Cannon ready? Imperial Cannon, ready to fire. Imperial Cannon, recharge complete! All units brace yourselves. Firing!
Disintegrator, ready to Fire. Gunners, finish them! we need time to recharge. All gunners, keep firing!
Disintegrator - Lock On Target
DISINTEGRATOR
by Sandeep “Sanskarans” Karunakaran
How To Make The Electric Disintegrator - The Experimenter magazine cover illustration, January 1926. (image via JFGryphon)
The Experimenter was a Hugo Gernsback publication which would be transformed in 1926 into Amazing Stories - the first issue of that legendary ‘scientification’ publication was released in April of that year. The annual Hugo Awards for best literary science fiction and fantasy are named in honor of Gernsback’s massive contributions to that genre. But Gernsback’s earliest publications dealt with real world scientific applications in electronics, radio, and chemistry.
Just in time for Spicy Nick Day, here's a spicy comic dub ;) Starring: CasVoiceActs as Judy Hopps Me as Professor Disintegro/Nick Wilde Major thanks to the absolutely incredible and insanely talented @kulkum and @wyvernsweaver for creating this hilarious comic! It was truly a pleasure to dub! :D Check out the original comic here: https://kulkum.deviantart.com/art/Desintegrator-696056406