When you mine comedy for an elusive and dangerous truth, you take the risk of bombing. Hard. Science fiction for a Friday.
A clatter on the rooftop may not bring glad tidings to the ones on Santa’s naughty list. This yuletide potboiler puts the sour in sugar plum candy and the bitter in hot buttered rum.
When a documentary filmmaker finds herself propelled twenty years into the future, will she discover a world better or worse than the one she left behind?
Having saved their world, at least for now, Hasta and her friends make the long journey back home, facing difficult truths along the way.
Hasta escapes to the nightmarish Gameplain, where she joins her friends in a desperate last-ditch attempt to save their world from annihilation.
In the interface between worlds, Hasta learns more than she cares to know about the nature of her universe—and about the nature of her own self.
Standing before Brahman at long last, Hasta faces her greatest challenge yet—convincing the creator that her world is worth saving.
An unexpected ally helps Hasta to the Bus, but one last obstacle stands between her and an audience with Brahman. Can she take a life in cold blood in order to save the world?
Trapped in a pit of A.A.’s making, Hasta’s crew must work together like never before if any of them hope to escape. But what if that means only one can?
Having reached Mount Rushmore visitor center at long last, Hasta and crew hunt for the elusive that will lead them to their goal Bus. But another of their foes has other plans.
Trapped in a deserted hardware store, Hasta’s cohort does battle with two daemons of terrible beauty and power. Meanwhile, Lamm lays claim to a thrilling mode of transport.
One jump away from Mount Rushmore but too exhausted to reliably proceed, Hasta and crew circle the wagons as a new set of enemies approaches.
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