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Time Warp Trio is an animated television series based on the children's book series of the same name. Created by Jon Scieszka , the series was produced by WGBH Boston in association with Soup2Nuts .
Warp is a French supervillain and a member of the Brotherhood of Evil. [2] In Infinite Crisis, he joins Alexander Luthor Jr.'s Secret Society of Super Villains. [3] In Salvation Run, Warp is killed when Lex Luthor uses him and other villains to power his teleportation device, which self-destructs. However, Warp is resurrected in The New 52 ...
The Time Warp Trio is a children's book series written by Jon Scieszka and illustrated by Lane Smith and Adam McCauley, which describes the adventures of three boys – Joe, Sam, and Fred – who travel through time and space with the aid of a mysterious object known as "The Book".
Warp 10+3: The Remixes (1999) Phelan found the third album in the series, Remixes as "the most interesting of these three albums" proclaiming that it "got the same blend of pure brilliance, sometimes successful avant-garde experimentalism and occasional unlistenable-to rubbish that characterises the label's output."
Warp is a video game developed by Trapdoor and published by Electronic Arts through it EA Partners program on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. [1] The game allows the player to warp through doors and objects and cause creatures in the game world to explode. [ 2 ]
WaRP Graphics, later Warp Graphics, is an alternative comics publisher best known for creating and being the original publisher of the Elfquest comic book series. It was created and incorporated in 1977 by Wendy and Richard Pini .
Warp!, also spelled Warp, was a trilogy of American science fiction plays created by the Organic Theatre Company of Chicago, Illinois, in 1971 by co-authors Stuart Gordon and Lenny Kleinfeld, the latter under the pseudonym Bury St. Edmund. [1] The three parts were My Battlefield My Body, Unleashed! Unchained! and To Die Alive!.
Steve List reviewed Warp War in Ares Magazine #8 and commented "Like many of the MicroGames, Warp War packs a goodly amount of interest into a small package." He wasn't impressed with the mechanism to show the passage of years saying,"There is a minor effort to show elapsed time effects, but it merely boils down to old ships being not as good ...