MOVIE STARS

Ripley's Aliens can be found here. For added detail, here is the Alien Growth Stages.

Straight out of the movies comes a female crime fighter that does her damage on the streets -
The Black Scorpion!

I had to go way back into the archives for this one. Anyone remember Buckaroo Banzai?

To add to the monster list, here is the Creature from the Black Lagoon!

The Crow, a very mysterious fellow.

The Strangers from the movie Dark City can bring a real unknown element to your game.

The first Darkman movie I liked a lot, the last two just kept getting worse after that.

Another obscure movie character, a female Robocop if you will, is The Demolitionist!

"Who ya gonna call? Ghostbusters! ADDED 2/18/09

The King of Monsters, Godzilla!

Wreak some havok with the Gremlins

Now your players, or my fellow GM's, can use the Highlander in your game.

Indiana Jones I can hear his theme song now.

Double-O7, James Bond

Straight from Mega-City One, Judge Dredd! These stats are from the comics, not the movie even though I put them on this page. I wasn't positive what comic company to list him under, so I put Dredd here for now.

Now the Lawnmower Man can be used to battle your heroes.

To battle aliens on Earth, use The Men in Black.

Here's a nice diversion for the players to deal with, The Predator!

Only The Shadow! knows!

Snake Plissken from the movie Escape from LA can now adventure in the Marvel Univers.

The movie Species was very cool, so here is Sil.
Species

Need a cool law enforcement agent for your players to meet? How about Robocop!

The greatest movie of all-time: Star Wars!

The first link above is the main characters from the series. Then I have a villains page, Rogue Squadron page, vehicle stats and supporting cast.
Star Wars villains
Rogue Squadron
Vehicles
Supporting Cast
SW Invasion adventure

With the help of some of the good people on the MSH mailing list, here are the characters and bugs from Starship Troopers!

Yet another legendary character to protect the innocent -- Zorro!


BOOKS

Travel back in time to adventure with the legendary King Arthur!

From the series of novels by Brian Lumley: Necroscope!

Doc Savage is all business, no frills.

Sherlock Holmes and Mr. Watson will provide you the best detectives ever.

I've been reading Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan books since junior high. Here is the Lord of the Jungle.
Tarzan


TELEVISION

For some more fun in the 1980's TV tradition, here is Airwolf!

More space adventures await at Babylon 5.

Add some mystic beauties to your campaign with the lovelies from Charmed and Buffy the Vampire Slayer!

Dr. Who is classic Sci-Fi.

Find out the capabilities of the Knight Industries 2000, KITT!

The predecessor to the X-Files was Kolchak, the Night Stalker! ADDED 2/17/06

Here are stats for ships from the Seaquest series.

Here are the highly anticipated :) stats for the crew of the Starship Enterprise E - Star Trek the Next Generation.
Trek: TNG

And the beginnings of stats for the enemies of Starfleet.
Federation Enemies

But don't forget those who started it all, the original crew of the Enterprise.
Trek: TOS

Flash back to the good old days of 1980's television, and put the Street Hawk motorcycle into action once again!

For more science fiction adventuring, try the characters from Space 1999.

When dealing with unexplained phenomena, call on Mulder & Scully, The X-Files.


CARTOONS

Here you will find various Anime sourcebooks.

A legendary cartoon that should not be forgotten: Herculoids!

From the world of Saturday morning cartoons, comes Thundarr the Barbarian!


For use with any game going on in outer space, here are rules for Starship Speeds, and Space Phenomena.
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