Time Walker
1982/11/19 | ||
Film | 83 min PG | |
HOR SF | USA |
Professor Doug McCadden is in charge of opening his university's latest acquisition - a sealed Egyptian sarcophagus. Opening it reveals an ancient mummy and a mold substance which proves to eat the flesh of anyone touching it. Later, sneaky student Pete Sharpe finds five hidden jewels in the bottom of the casket and distributes them to various co-eds on campus, not realizing the mummy, recently revived with an overdose of x-rays, is bound and determined to reclaim them. McCadden, who has carefully analyzed x-rays taken of the mummy, comes to the reluctant conclusion that it is not what it seems.
"Time Wants a Skeleton"
S - | Ep - | 1941/06/ |
Short Story | - min | |
"Time Warp"
S - | Ep - | 1978/10/ |
Short Story | - min | |
Time Warp (1979)
The Man Who Could See Yesterday!
S - | Ep 1 | 1979/11/ |
Comic | - min | |
Cover art by Mike Kaluta. If the World Had to End Twice..., script by Denny O'Neil, art by Rich Buckler and Dick Giordano; Commander Saturn uses a solar laser to destroy all life on the Earth to stop an alien invasion; Years later he uses the laser one last time to clear the ice for the last two humans to have a place to live. Mating Game, script by Michael Fleisher, art by Steve Ditko; Mona and her friends are tricked into going to another planet to be mates for a group of aliens. The Righteous Ones, script by George Kashdan, art by Dick Giordano; A family of three survives nuclear Armageddon; An alien race comes to rescue them and transport them to another planet but they cannot do so when their pilot is killed by the survivors. The Survivors, script by Mike W. Barr, art by Tom Sutton; Laurel is transformed into one of the "smellies", the local alien race that is trying to wipe out the human outpost on an alien world. Forecast, script by Jack C. Harris, art by Steve Ditko; Superioron and his alien crew plan to invade the Earth. The Monsters, script by Michael Fleisher, art by Jerry Grandenetti. Rescue, script by Bob Rozakis, art by Don Newton and Dan Adkins. The Man Who Could See Yesterday!, script by Paul Levitz, art by Jim Aparo. Wonder Woman Saves the Astronauts Hostess ad, art by Curt Swan and Vince Colletta. Discussion of the attempts by both Joe Orlando and Jack C. Harris to do a science fiction anthology. 68 pgs., full color. $1.00. Cover price $1.00.
Time Warp (1979)
S - | Ep 2 | 1980/01/ |
Comic | - min | |
Cover by Mike Kaluta. Return to the Stars, script by Wyatt Gwyon, art by Howard Chaykin; The crew piloting the first faster-than-light ship from Earth runs into some unfriendly aliens. The Saviours!, script by J. M. DeMatteis, art by Gil Kane; Captain Woo and Lieutenant O'Hare are the only survivors of the radiation sickness on their spaceship and are saved by aliens. Metal, script by Jack C. Harris, art by Joe Orlando; A lonely astronaut builds himself a robot. The Last Journey, script by Paul Levitz, art by Steve Ditko; Henry Prince and his wife Joanna attempt to travel past the edge of the known universe. Energy Source, script by Bob Rozakis, art by Romeo Tanghal and John Celardo; The last four survivors on Earth are saved by aliens. The Truth!, script by J. M. DeMatteis, art by Tom Sutton; Colonel Surchur crashes on an alien planet and is offered up as a sacrifice to their god. Scavengers, script by Bill Kelley, art by Jerry Grandenetti; Kane and his band of pirates are the most feared in the galaxy. Cultural Exchange, script by George Kashdan, art by Don Newton and Dave Simons. Hostess Fruit Pie comic strip ad featuring The Flash, art by Curt Swan and Vince Colletta. 68 pgs., full color. $1.00. Cover price $1.
Time Warp (1979)
S - | Ep 3 | 1980/03/ |
Comic | - min | |
Cover by Mike Kaluta. Time Warp, script by Mike W. Barr, art by Ed Barreto and Dan Adkins; Two old enemies battle over a time machine. The Stranger from the Edge of Tomorrow, script by J. M. DeMatteis, art by Jerry Grandenetti; A mysterious stranger from the future comes to kill a child to prevent a future disaster. Rites of Spring, script by Denny O'Neil, art by Dick Giordano; A race of women has evolved underground after an accident on the surface has killed all the men. In Love's Name!, script by J. M. DeMatteis, art by Tom Sutton; After a war with the Yin, Captain Jay learns to love Tahinni, a member of the Yin race. The Dimensions of Greed, script by J. M. DeMatteis, art by Steve Ditko; Two small-time crooks learn that stealing from Martians has consequences. Out of Their Heads, script by Arnold Drake, art by Madz Castrillo. On the Day of His Return, script by Dan Mishkin and Gary Cohn, art by Steve Ditko. Plague, script by George Kashdan, art by Don Newton and Steve Mitchell. Batman and Professor Plutonium Hostess ad, art by Curt Swan and Vince Colletta. 68 pgs., full color. $1.00. Cover price $1.00.
Time Warp (1979)
S - | Ep 4 | 1980/05/ |
Comic | - min | |
Cover by Mike Kaluta. Pen Pal, script by Bob Haney, art by Fred Carrillo; Susan, in mission control, falls in love with Jon, a satellite worker she has never seen, only talked to on the radio. I, the Creature, script by George Kashdan, art by Michael Netzer (as Mike Nasser); Two astronauts go to a distant planet to search for a mythical beast. The Most Special of Effects, script by Scott Edelman, art by Joel Magpayo; Terrence Michaels kills Otto Lazlo and claims credit for his special effects work as his own. Asteroid Treachery, script by George Kashdan, art by Ernesto Patricio; A survey team lands on a planet of chameleon-like beings. The Hole in Reality's Heart, script by J. M. DeMatteis, art by Don Newton and Steve Mitchell. A Switch in Time!, script by David Allikas, art by Steve Ditko. The Uncommon Cold, script by George Kashdan, art by Ernesto Patricio. The Last Megathus, script by Arnold Drake, art by Jerry Grandenetti. The Borrower Hostess snack cakes ad with Wonder Woman, art by Curt Swan and Vince Colletta. 68 pgs., full color. $1.00. Cover price $1.00.
Time Warp (1979)
S - | Ep 5 | 1980/07/ |
Comic | - min | |
Cover by Mike Kaluta. Union in Steel, script by Paul Kupperberg, art by Don Newton and Steve Mitchell; Hugo Weaver suffered a terrible accident and had his brain removed and placed in a robot body. Until I Find a Way in Time, script by Sheldon Mayer, art by Dick Ayers and Jimmy Janes; Sherwood travels back in time to become rich but accidentally destroys the world. Earth or Exile, script by George Kashdan, art by Edgar Bercasio; A spaceman must decide between being cured and returning to Earth. The Antaeus Strain, script by Wyatt Gwyon, art by Fred Carrillo; An interplanetary probe returns a sentient virus to Earth. The Vengeance of C-92!, script by Arnold Drake, art by Vic Catan (as Vicatan). Numismatist, script by Mimai Kin, art by Charles Nicholas. Brief Encounter, script by Mimai Kin, art by Trevor Von Eeden and Carl Potts. To Conquer the Sun, script by Elliot S. Maggin, art by Jerry Bingham and John Celardo. A Flash in the Dam Hostess snack cakes ad with The Flash, art by Curt Swan and Vince Colletta. 68 pgs., full color. $1.00. Cover price $1.00.
Time Warp
S - | Ep - | |
TV Movie | 88 min | |
After a long space journey, an astronaut returns home to his family -- only to discover that he has somehow gone through a "time warp" and is now one year into the future, rendering him invisible to all those around him.
Time Warp (2013 DC/Vertigo)
S - | Ep 1 | 2013/05/ |
Comic | - min | |
Cover by Eduardo Risso. (W) Damon Lindelof, Tom King, Gail Simone, Simon Spurrier, Toby Litt, Peter Milligan, Ray Fawkes, Matt Kindt, Dan Abnett. (A) Jeff Lemire, Tom Fowler, Gael Bertrand, Michael Dowling, Mark Buckingham, Victor Santos, M.K. Perker, Andy Macdonald, Matt Kindt, I.N.J. Culbard . Let's do the time warp again! It's time for another fantastic Vertigo anthology filled with spectacular sci-fi stories. Robots, deep space and lots of time travel twists by a bevy of comic greats and the up-and-coming stars of tomorrow. Damon Lindelof and Jeff Lemire bring us a blast from DC's past, plus another installment of the 'Dead Boy Detectives' from Toby Litt, Buckingham and Victor Santos, Matt Kindt presents a stirring story of man vs. machine-and so much more! Cover price $7.99.
Time Warp Trio
26 Episodes, 1 Season
S - | Ep - | 2005/07/09 |
TV Series | 22 min | |
ADV | Canada / USAUnited States, Canada |
Joe, Sam and Fred are celebrating Joe's birthday when he receives a present from his Uncle Joe. It is beautiful book with a cryptic warning of 'Be careful what you wish for'. Soon the boys are transported through time to the 18th century and find themselves prisoners of Blackbeard the pirate. Blackbeard is very clever and when they are all captured by the British Navy the boys must convince the court that they are not the Terrible Tripoli Trio as Blackbeard has dubbed them. They must get out of this predicament and search for the book which is their only hope of getting back to their time. ///// When 10-year-old Joe (Mark Rendall) receives a mysterious book from his eccentric magician Uncle Joe (Tony Daniels), he has no idea the adventures that await him and his friends Sam (Darren Frost) and Fred (Scott McCord) . As it turns out, whenever the kids make a wish, the Book emits a glowing green mist and warps them back through time. Whether they want to go or not, they are thrust into an extraordinary adventure, in which they duel with gladiators in ancient Rome, march in battle with the samurai in Shogunate Japan, meet Blackbeard the pirate on the open seas, or ride on horseback into battle against the Tartars with a young Genghis Khan! Things get really interesting when the boys are accidentally warped into the future, where they meet their own great-granddaughters, Jodie (Tajja Isen), Samantha (Laurie Elliott), and Freddi (Sunday Muse), who live in the year 2105 and also go on adventures using the Book, which they have inherited. As they travel through time, the boys and girls are constantly bumping into each other and sometimes help each other out. Time Warp Trio brings history to life for kids of all ages and times, as the heroes use their skills and smarts to outwit the bad guys and figure out how to recover the Book and warp back home. Each episode is loaded with facts about real history, such as the word "Thursday" having evolved from a Viking named "Thor," as in "Thor's day"; native Americans such as Sacagawea having used bear grease in pre-hair mousse days to control the "frizzies"; or Mongolian nomads having sniffed each other as a greeting rather than shaking hands. Based on the book series of the same name by Jon Scieszka, the TV series was created by Boston PBS station WGBH in conjunction with digital animation studio Soup2Nuts.
Time Warp Trio
The Not-So-Jolly Roger
S 1 | Ep 1 | 2005/07/09 |
TV Series Episode | 22 min | |
ADV | USA, Canada |
Joe, Sam and Fred Are celebrating Joe's Birthday when he receives a present from his Uncle Joe. It is beautiful book with a cryptic warning of 'Be careful what you wish for'. Soon the boys are transported through time to the 18th century and find themselves prisoners of Blackbeard the pirate. Blackbeard is very clever and when they are all captured by the British Navy the boys must convince the court that they are not the Terrible Tripoli Trio as Blackbeard has dubbed them. They must get out of this predicament and search for the book which is their only hope of getting back to their time.
Time Warp Trio
2105
S 1 | Ep 2 | 2005/07/16 |
TV Series Episode | 22 min | |
ADV | USA, Canada |
The boys warp 100 years into the future and meet their great-granddaughters. While the boys are on a class trip to the Natural History Museum to learn about inventions from the past, they are accidentally transported to the year 2105, one hundred years in the future, where they are attacked by ray-gun-equipped robots and meet three girls who turn out to be their own great-granddaughters
Time Warp Trio
You Can't, But Genghis Khan
S 1 | Ep 3 | 2005/07/23 |
TV Series Episode | 22 min | |
ADV | USA, Canada |
When Same throws a Mongolian menu into The Book, the boys almost get turned into roadkill and meet the boy who grows up to become Genghis Khan. Accidentally leaving a take-out menu for Mongolian barbecue in The Book, the guys send themselves back to Outer Mongolia in 1170 A.D. at the time of Genghis Khan, only the future Mongol leader is only 9 years old and they are at the mercy of warring groups of Mongols and Tartars.
Time Warp Trio
Tut, Tut
S 1 | Ep 4 | 2005/07/30 |
TV Series Episode | 22 min | |
ADV | USA, Canada |
Anna warps the boys back to Ancient Egypt, where they meet a Pharaoh and find themselves almost being mummified. The boys find themselves back in ancient Egypt circa 1500 B.C., only they have arrived just in time to be accused of robbing the Pharaoh's treasure, for which they are framed by an evil priest. Will they get mummified or will Fred's sneakers save the day
Time Warp Trio
Sam Samurai
S 1 | Ep 5 | 2005/08/06 |
TV Series Episode | 22 min | |
ADV | USA, Canada |
The boys warp back to Japan and get involved in a battle. The girls turn up just in time to save their lives, but then Same and Samantha get separated from the others when the The Book warps them away. A Japanese poem called a haiku transports Sam and his friends back to 1618 in Japan, where they witness the strength and power of a real, although unemployed, Samurai warrior.
Time Warp Trio
See You Later, Gladiator!
S 1 | Ep 6 | 2005/08/13 |
TV Series Episode | 22 min | |
ADV | USA, Canada |
The boys warp to ancient Rome and are almost forced to fight a gladiator. As a result of their fighting with each other, the boys are transported from Joe's kitchen back to ancient Rome circa 120 A.D., where they find out what real Gladiatorial combat is all about.
Time Warp Trio
Lewis and Clark... and Jodie, Freddi, and Samantha
S 1 | Ep 7 | 2005/08/20 |
TV Series Episode | 22 min | |
ADV | USA, Canada |
The girls accidentally warp into 1800 wilderness. While they're camping out, a marshmallow accident sends Jodie, Freddi, and Samantha back to 1805 where they join famed explorers Lewis and Clark without any food in a barren wilderness.
Time Warp Trio
Viking It and Liking It
S 1 | Ep 8 | 2005/08/27 |
TV Series Episode | 22 min | |
ADV | USA, Canada |
The boys help Leif Eriksson discover America. The trio find themselves on the way to North America in 1000 A.D., 500 years before it was discovered by Christopher Columbus, when they meet a group of Viking explorers led by Leif Ericson.
Time Warp Trio
Hey Kid, Want to Buy a Bridge?
S 1 | Ep 9 | 2005/09/03 |
TV Series Episode | 22 min | |
ADV | USA, Canada |
The guys warp back to New York City in the year 1877 and become trapped on top of the Brooklyn Bridge during its construction. They also manage help an inventor named Thomas Edison. Sam is feeling low because none of his inventions work.Joe decides it would be a good idea to travel to the future, get an invention, and bring it back so Sam can invent it. Instead of traveling to the future they travel back in time to the late 19th century where they run into Freddi who is trying to find out what happened to the electricity in her time. They have somehow interfered with Edison's invention process. They journey to Menlo Park and try to set things right.