Thursday, May 30, 2013

24 Hour Comic One part 3

   Joe was already sleep deprived quite heavily at that time, and he says he remembers almost none of it. Nonetheless, he did produce a comic. And the comic he produced was very... Well, I don't want to say bad, but, it opens with a billboard, advertising a billboard. Let's put it like that. A masterpiece of surrealism, sure. So, basically it's a robot head but inside that head is an owl head and inside that is Al Gore's head. Inspired by the nude scene in my comic (it's coming up on page 21, but all his pertinent bits are covered by panel borders, so don't worry) he had a... a dream sequence, I guess?... where his... main character, if you can call it that, I guess... (no, not the owl robot head, that's Adrian's... Adrian, the bad guy, if you can call it that, I guess... Adrian's minions, if you can call it that, I guess...) floating naked in a vast white soup, reciting Fidencia Solomon's "Looking for Change." WHY, ADRIAN, WHY!? That's... that's all the bits that are actually legible in his comic, so that's all I can say about that.

   Cailin's comic AURORA was on a colony of Apocalypse survivors, the last of the human race aside from that which had been desperately bred into butterflies, living on the North Pole. The main character, Bytheway John (they're Aborigine Apocalypse survivors living at the north pole) transverses across the beautiful and desolate wastes of the north pole, looking for a way to keep his people from freezing and failing. The humans live on in the genetically enhanced butterflies, which are released into the frozen skies in masses as John looks up as he freezes to death. The Elders were right. The world is very beautiful. 

And my own comic is coming up.

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