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Punk-looking DJ on Big Bopper, an orbiting pirate radio/space station, in the year 2030, from the 1988 ''[https://www.comics.org/series/3383/ Sonic Disruptors]'' DC comic book mini-series written by Mike Baron, drawn by Barry Crain and Dave Nyberg. | Punk-looking DJ on Big Bopper, an orbiting pirate radio/space station, in the year 2030, from the 1988 ''[https://www.comics.org/series/3383/ Sonic Disruptors]'' DC comic book mini-series written by Mike Baron, drawn by Barry Crain and Dave Nyberg. | ||
− | His name is a spoonerism of Gully Foyle, the protagonist of the 1957 science fiction ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stars_My_Destination The Stars My Destination]'' by Alfred Bester. The novel was the inspiration for a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gmpQC2BNfg rock/poem piece] by The Liverpool Scene. | + | His name is a spoonerism of Gully Foyle, the protagonist of the 1957 science fiction novel ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stars_My_Destination The Stars My Destination]'' by Alfred Bester. The novel was the inspiration for a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gmpQC2BNfg rock/poem piece] by band The Liverpool Scene. |
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 05:22, 9 April 2021
Punk-looking DJ on Big Bopper, an orbiting pirate radio/space station, in the year 2030, from the 1988 Sonic Disruptors DC comic book mini-series written by Mike Baron, drawn by Barry Crain and Dave Nyberg.
His name is a spoonerism of Gully Foyle, the protagonist of the 1957 science fiction novel The Stars My Destination by Alfred Bester. The novel was the inspiration for a rock/poem piece by band The Liverpool Scene.