I can't shake the feeling that I've missed someone when I made the J-Men banner (see sic). Any tips on additional J-Men appreciated.
For those that don't get it, J-Men refers to the disproportunate number of Sci-Fi lead men whose name begins with the letter J. It's hard to find more then 1 or 2 for every other letter in the alphabet. (Note: This only reffers to the 'captain' type main character on Sci-Fi - not Fantasy - TV series).
Current members:
John Robinson who is very much lost (Lost in Space - using picture from more recent movie adaptation)
James T. Kirk who never met a green alien babe he didn't like (Star Trek)
John Koenig who was on the one show represented that I've never seen (Space 1999)
Jean-Luc Picard who prefers tea, earl grey, hot to green alien babes (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
Jeffrey Sinclair who, it appears, had a hole in his mind (Babylon 5)
John Sheridan who, it would seem, did not have a hole in his mind (Babylon 5)
Jack O'Neil who needs no further introduction here
John Crichton who not only went out there, but also out of his mind (Farscape)
John Doggett who didn't believe (X-Files)
Jonathan Archer who's doing everything again for the first time in the ST universe (Enterprise)
Jeremiah who survived the 'Big Death' but will he survive the even more onerous shadow of 'cancellation' (Jeremiah (Showtime))
And John Sheppard who's just getting started.
For those that don't get it, J-Men refers to the disproportunate number of Sci-Fi lead men whose name begins with the letter J. It's hard to find more then 1 or 2 for every other letter in the alphabet. (Note: This only reffers to the 'captain' type main character on Sci-Fi - not Fantasy - TV series).
Current members:
John Robinson who is very much lost (Lost in Space - using picture from more recent movie adaptation)
James T. Kirk who never met a green alien babe he didn't like (Star Trek)
John Koenig who was on the one show represented that I've never seen (Space 1999)
Jean-Luc Picard who prefers tea, earl grey, hot to green alien babes (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
Jeffrey Sinclair who, it appears, had a hole in his mind (Babylon 5)
John Sheridan who, it would seem, did not have a hole in his mind (Babylon 5)
Jack O'Neil who needs no further introduction here
John Crichton who not only went out there, but also out of his mind (Farscape)
John Doggett who didn't believe (X-Files)
Jonathan Archer who's doing everything again for the first time in the ST universe (Enterprise)
Jeremiah who survived the 'Big Death' but will he survive the even more onerous shadow of 'cancellation' (Jeremiah (Showtime))
And John Sheppard who's just getting started.
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