Sci-Fi Characters’ Favorite b5 Blogs
March 16, 2008 by brian
SFUniverse has discovered some popular genre characters among the millions of readers that view our network of blogs every month. I divulge this information at great risk to my own health, because not all of these characters are nice guys. But here goes:
People that haven’t checked out Sarah Connor Chronicles (and shame on you) may not be aware that cute lil’ Terminator Cameron is quite the dance lover. She has a direct feed to b5’s Dance Watcher hard wired into her computer brain. Oh yes, it’s true.
Everybody knows our next celebrity blog fan Darth Vader, but not everybody knows he never misses a post at Ugly Betty News. For some reason, Anakin really appreciates the concept that a person’s worth shouldn’t be tied to their physical attractiveness. Go figure.
Kang The Conqueror, one of Marvel Comics’ most famous time travelers, has been known to leap a day or two ahead just to find out who’s going to get voted off American Idol. Idol Stalker’s Jeanne Dupuis once exposed Kang’s most diabolical plot ever: a plan to take over the world by allowing Sanjaya to win Idol. It came way too close to happening.
Kirk, the daring captain of the Starship Enterprise, loves the ladies. If you see a guy named Hatcher Fan on The Bridge commenting over at Desperate Blog and you happen to be a pretty girl, don’t respond to his repeated requests to beam you up. That’s all I’m sayin. I just don’t know who this Denny Crane guy is he keeps yammering on about…
Eureka’s Jack Carter is a sucker for a good Disney flick, so he keeps up with all the happenings of the Mouse-Eared Empire at Disney Society. I’m not going to judge him, the new Cheetah Girls CD is the bomb, yo!
Doctor Who has been caught going back in time to pick up first issues of iconic comic book characters and checking their worth with Grace Ibay over at Superhero Profiles. Neither of them has gotten back to me about the value of my no.1 issue of ALF. Probably just jealous because they couldn’t track one down, even with a time machine. Most copies have mysteriously been destroyed.













