Tuesday, December 31, 2013
If you can forgive THAT guy, you can forgive anyone...
Monday, December 30, 2013
Sunday, December 29, 2013
The Jupiter Subsystem, realm of Max Zing, Warlord of Io
Can you believe this thing? It's craziness. A map of Jupiter and it's sixty-odd moons, a micro galaxy of adventure for Max Zing to frolic in. Most of the moons are little more than small rocks, but realism is not exactly a feature of the series.
Who would bother wasting time developing something like this? Me. That's who. Time well wasted, I might add. I could have been watching Jerry Springer.
Surprisingly, Jupiter does have rings, just not as flashy as the ostentatious bling around Saturn. Io itself is connected to Jupiter by an electropole. Fly through it and be fried by radiation. Yep. Lots of amazing stuff to be found around my favourite gas giant god.
Malls, floating coral, plasma fields, giant monsters, shells, derelicts, ruins, and more pepper the space scape. Lots of places for future books to explore. Well. If there were future books, which there aren't, and likely won't be.
Still, it was a fun nowhere man exercise, creating my very own cute, miniature, fuzzy retro-future universe (I like thinking it's fuzzy). Learned a few things along the way to boot, which is always a bonus.
Future cities will be based on…
Pinball machines!
That's right: Nothing says 'futuristic space city' like pinball. It's colourful, has lots of big metal spheres that look super impressive, and wide boulevards so they have somewhere to go in case they fall off their plinths and roll around.
Frank R. Paul knew this was the ultimate direction of urban planning, long ago, when he painted this.
It's freakin' awesome.
Warlord of Io promo video
Did this awhile back. My voice over leaves much to be desired, but the music, Gustav Holst's Mars, Bringer of War (from The Planets) is awesome. John Williams based his Imperial March from Star Wars on it. It's a classic.
Saturday, December 28, 2013
You'll never guess what's wrong with this battlestation...
Thursday, December 26, 2013
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Monday, December 23, 2013
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Will Wikipedia turn into evil space marauders hunting for information in the far far future?
Sunday Poster: The Chronocondo
Another Frank R. Paul original.
I imagine it's some kind of Chronocondo. The building generates a perpetuity node, projecting it throughout simultaneous eternity. This allows residents to exit into any point of time of their choosing. No idea why a condo corporation would do this. It seems expensive and kind of gimmicky. It also spits out spaceships. Moths to a flame? Traffic from other eras?
Only Frank knows.
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Who was the Father of the Retro-Future? Frank R. Paul, that's who.
As you can see, this is an image of KFC restaurant franchises on the march, boldly heading into new territory. KFC developed the Mobile Restaurant Platform in response to a constantly changing marketplace. Location, location, location. That's what it's all about.
Friday, December 20, 2013
Space Smurf Serfs and The Warlord of Io
At least, I like to think of them as Smurfs. Obviously they aren't for copyright reasons. But you can imagine that if you like, until your imagination becomes limited by copyright laws. The day lawyers can do that, they will. Good idea for a future Max Zing strip. Building up strip ideas for the next volume, if and when I get around to it.
Space Smurfs do appear in Avatar. But that's James Cameron. He can imagine what he likes.
Also note that I've posted two strips today. Just to be problematic and confusing. I've posted these two in chronological order. Yet with a comic strip, you read from first to last. Blogs go from latest to first. This goes the other way. Oh, the suffering I am causing! Well. Life is suffering.
I think the way to deal with the limitations of the blog format is to post strips that are related chronologically, in a single post. Ideally, I should be building a proper page for the strip, but sadly I cannot be bothered. Too much work. This is mostly for archiving purposes, as Drunk Duck is not a reliable host.
But it's a better place to take in the wondrous sedentary adventures of Max Zing, Warlord of Io.
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Bureaucrats assume their ultimate form in the Warlord of Io
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Mmmm Chocolate ice cream polyps!
On the moon of Io, there are crystalline based ice cream creatures called Neapolitan. Like jellyfish, they are composed of several polyps (or scoops in this case). They flourish in the low temperatures of the poles, and in an incredible example of convergent evolution, are flavoured vanilla, strawberry, and chocolate.
This makes them highly prized for dessert.
I like the idea here, but I'm not sure about how I've worded it. Like Homer Simpson, I've always had the tendency to dig a little more into the chocolate section of Neapolitan ice cream.
How should it have been worded? The world wonders.
Monday, December 16, 2013
Friday, December 13, 2013
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Gilligan's Island of DEATH!
Welcome to Max Zing: The Amazing Sedentary Adventures. It's my little venture into the realm of comic strips. One, two, three, punch line! A difficult and demanding format to be sure, requiring rocket science like expertise.
A collection of the strips is available on Comixology and Amazon, amazingly enough. Yeah, baby! You heard me: it exists in printed format. Check out the links if you don't believe me. Trees died for this. Probably at least two small ones. Just my small way to contribute to the ruination of the environment and end of the world. I have my hockey armour and mohawk all ready.
Max is a spin off from my graphic novel, Warlord of Io, a wantonly silly celebration of sci-fi. Retro-sci-fi, like Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers and all of that Frank R. Paul stuff. Wanton in a playful, all ages kind of way that is.
Why do such a project? Why waste what precious little time I have in this world on such an eccentric missive to genre? Well, after school I'd watch things like Star Trek or Doctor Who, between episodes of Gilligan's Island. Ah, such happy, simple minded times. How things have changed. A reboot of Gilligan now would have them hunting and eating each other.
Why do such a project? Why waste what precious little time I have in this world on such an eccentric missive to genre? Well, after school I'd watch things like Star Trek or Doctor Who, between episodes of Gilligan's Island. Ah, such happy, simple minded times. How things have changed. A reboot of Gilligan now would have them hunting and eating each other.
Gilligan's Island of DEATH.
Progress!
Hope you enjoy the strips. I'm posting them in order, so you're reading them backwards if you're starting with the latest. As an unwise man once said: 'D'oh!'
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
How do you make the insanely mundane exciting? Find out...
Monday, December 9, 2013
Sunday, December 8, 2013
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