
Showing posts with label Mothership Comics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mothership Comics. Show all posts
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Strip 29, Mancoons
Strip #29 is inspired by the pesky raccoons that raid my garbage in the summer. My house is on a ravine so the little devils can sleep in the forest and come up to my place at night and dine.What amazes me is their intelligence and determination. No device or lock seems to repel them from their prize. I had a good laugh at a friend who is fighting them in his northern home, with traps and poison. I always joke that I will drive up there one day and find him in the trap!
The Mancoons will be recurring villains in Mothership. Much more intelligent and determined than the crew, the M.S. Canem is in big trouble. I cant wait to draw more.
The Mancoons will be recurring villains in Mothership. Much more intelligent and determined than the crew, the M.S. Canem is in big trouble. I cant wait to draw more.
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Mothership Comics new stories
As time goes on, some of Mothership's fans write in to suggest new plot lines. A space setting almost opens up any type of possibility. As I develop Mothership comics, sometimes very slowly,
I try to explore new territory but I keep coming back to some of may favorite "space" stories. Star Trek explored some great subject matter. For example I loved the story where Kirk found the home of the ancient Greek gods and meets Apollo. Excuse me if I forget the Star Trek episode titles. Who can forget that giant planet eater that was destroyed only by overloading an already crippled star ship. And of course the entire "Mirror, Mirror" saga that is covered in every generation of Star Trek....I really loved the Enterprise version explaining the Earth empire's superiority over the other races. In some of the future Mothership comics strips I will explore these great story concepts. Even the ones that I think are original might have some residue of stories I enjoyed as a lad so please forgive me.
I try to explore new territory but I keep coming back to some of may favorite "space" stories. Star Trek explored some great subject matter. For example I loved the story where Kirk found the home of the ancient Greek gods and meets Apollo. Excuse me if I forget the Star Trek episode titles. Who can forget that giant planet eater that was destroyed only by overloading an already crippled star ship. And of course the entire "Mirror, Mirror" saga that is covered in every generation of Star Trek....I really loved the Enterprise version explaining the Earth empire's superiority over the other races. In some of the future Mothership comics strips I will explore these great story concepts. Even the ones that I think are original might have some residue of stories I enjoyed as a lad so please forgive me.
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