BLASTERMIND Do The Logo-Motion 2

Can you identify where 18 fictional logos have come from? NOW WITH ANSWERS

Because, yes, this week it’s name the film, TV show or game from the logo. Most of them are companies; a couple are more broadly organisations of some sort. But they’re all from SF or fantasy. We blanked out any dead give-away words from the logos but left in a few on the trickier ones.

Usual request: please don’t put answers in the comments section below (though feel free to use it to boast/bemoan how well/badly you’re doing) but this thread is quite happy for you to post and discuss answers if you follow the golden rule of only posting answers in invisible text (if you don’t know how ask somebody there – they’re very friendly).

Answers on Monday. This has been an SFXCorp Infotainment Announcement.

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Answers on the next page…

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Logo 1 ^

Westworld (Delos)

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Dune (Choam)

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Blade Runner (Tyrell Corporation)

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Moonraker (Drax Enterprise Corporation)

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Babylon 5 (Edgars Industries)

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Harry Potter (Gringotts Bank)

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RoboCop (Omni Consumer Products)

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Battlestar Galactica (Battlestar insignia)

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Terminator (Cyberdyne)

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Outland (Con-Amalgamated)

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Firefly (Blue Sun)

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Total Recall (Rekall)

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Lost (Oceanic Airlines)

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Futurama (MomCorp)

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Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons (Spectrum)

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Resident Evil (Umbrella Corp)

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Star Trek (Klingon Empire)

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Doctor Who (UNIT)

Dave Golder
Freelance Writer

Dave is a TV and film journalist who specializes in the science fiction and fantasy genres. He's written books about film posters and post-apocalypses, alongside writing for SFX Magazine for many years. 

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