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Treasure Chest: The Martian Chronicles (Ray Bradbury)

In the area Treasure Chest (Opens in new window) I would like to organize and lightly weight everything valuable from video and board games as well as books and comics. Since I’ve done a lot of things in the past Message in a bottle (Opens in new window) I recommended it by email, which was previously nowhere to be found here on the game in depth, so I’m also filling it up with these treasures. The weighting is determined within the four categories based on the order from left to right. And the more entries follow in the future, the more interesting it might become.

In the area of ​​novels, there is currently only one representative of science fiction: Hyperion by Dan Simmons – that will of course change! After all, I have a relationship with Christian Endres Podcast (Opens in new window) already about numerous authors from the Space Opera (Opens in new window) up to Social Science Fiction (Opens in new window) spoken. And a very important one is of course Ray Bradbury, whose life and work will be discussed with Christian on Friday. He is for, among other things The Martian Chronicles (Opens in new window) known, which first appeared in English in 1950 and in German in 1972 and have now ended up in the treasure chest.

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Here you can see the current pocket edition of Diogenes (14 euros), which incidentally has something in common with Elden Ring: namely the strange creature on the cover, which is reminiscent of the boss Astel. I have already discussed the interesting connection in more detail Elden Ring: What happened so far (Opens in new window) mentioned: Miyazaki’s team apparently took inspiration from a book and the characters by the American writer and illustrator Edward Gorey (1925-2000) for the quest about Gowry and the girl Millicent, who is suffering from scarlet blight The Insect God (Opens in new window) from 1963.

But now back to Ray Bradbury, who was nominated for an Oscar in 1963: for the animated film Icarus Montgolfier Wright. However, it is about a trip to the moon, while his most famous novel is set on Mars. I’ll explain why, why, why this American writer impressed me greatly, especially with his language Conclusion of the treasure chest (Opens in new window) – there you can filter by board games, video games, novels and comics. And as I said: tomorrow it’s going to happen Podcast (Opens in new window) with Christian also his other famous works such as Fahrenheit 451, The Illustrated Man or Evil Comes on Quiet Soles.

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