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Teenage Martians From Venus Page 024

Digital Comics Science Fiction posted on Jan 20, 2008
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TMFV Page 024 Took a long time but here's the next page. A little insight into making this page: I wrote TMFV about a year ago leaving lots of wiggle room for fresher ideas should they occur. While a large part of the story was fleshed out in some detail, Page 24 was written as: Introduce John Agar playing the role of a scientist. As I approached the time to do this page I had no idea of how to do it. I wanted to make a lot more old SciFi things so, I finally decided to have Dr. Agar placed in a Hollywood warehouse surrounded by old movie props. I figured he could be a ham even acting as if he were asleep. So I made that page. Then I realized I could not redeem the warehouse idea into a laboratory where he was a scientist at and where the story will go next. Crap! A wasted page! Then I noticed his sleeping and it dawned on me to do a dream sequence instead. Whew! Got to use all those meshes I made and still kept the story on track. The next few pages are going to go as originally written. So it shouldn't take too long to have them done. As always, comments are the fuel which drives this effort!! Thanks for stopping by!!

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stevey3d

3:04AM | Sun, 20 January 2008

Excellent Richard! Superb composition and style. Ah, the old dream sequence, so useful! 5+

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midnight_stories

5:25AM | Sun, 20 January 2008

Wow there's some real old classics. believe it or not this has really boosted my moral on a bad day. Thanks

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Naoo

5:47AM | Sun, 20 January 2008

WOW - I'm not a big Comic Fan, but I love this artWork! So many Reminders: "Klaatu Barada Nikto!"

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caviedes

7:48AM | Sun, 20 January 2008

Well is seems to be a heavy task! Keep it coming, I want to read the rest of it!! Go on my friend!!!!

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saithan

8:21AM | Sun, 20 January 2008

I have to agree with the first comment, placing the upper page into a thought bubble as a dream sequence is a really nice touch.

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brylaz

8:31AM | Sun, 20 January 2008

Fantastic and brilliant work!!! Looks so cool!

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FunkyShaman

8:36AM | Sun, 20 January 2008

I remember watching all those movies as a kid during the Saturday afternoon sc-fi movie block they always had on TV!

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1358

9:00AM | Sun, 20 January 2008

Damn! Rich, this is superb! Dream sequences can be a little on the hokey side, but this one works..... and John Agar, staple of Sci-Fi and Westerns. can't go wrong there. looking forward to the next installment!

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2Loose2Trek

9:35AM | Sun, 20 January 2008

Fantastic story and illustrations. Really well done!

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chimera46

11:07AM | Sun, 20 January 2008

Excellent work getting all those meshes in from sci-fi's past, and again with your great post work it comes out as comic-illustrated instead of having a canned 3d mesh feel to it. I also gotta say that if I had a co-worker who looked that good in a lab coat I don't think I'd be doing a lot of sleeping on the job...

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huenersh

11:47AM | Sun, 20 January 2008

yeah, you are right! You let us wait quite a while! But it was very much worth waiting! Nice dash of the '56 making of "forbidden planet"

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shadownet

12:02PM | Sun, 20 January 2008

Well however it came about it turned out great!

Platin

12:28PM | Sun, 20 January 2008

Very cool dream collage of the greatest Sience Fiction movies in the 50's. I like the expression of the sleeping doc and the shadow on the wall of the blinds in the office too. I think it was a lot of work - very good!!!

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camilledubuc

2:55PM | Sun, 20 January 2008

very well done bravo Richard.

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magnus073

3:19PM | Sun, 20 January 2008

Wonderful scene, I love the detail in your images and all the action. Great concept and story you have created that really holds people

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Fidelity2

4:23PM | Sun, 20 January 2008

This is truly an interesting image. 5+.

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Steff_7

4:50PM | Sun, 20 January 2008

Love the scifi, robbie, WOTWS and it came. Excellent sequence and comp. Amazing work...

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deci6el

8:33PM | Sun, 20 January 2008

Wow, Mr. Shirely Temple. He probably got that a lot and hated it. The thing about these kinds of montages is seeing which particular icons get chosen. Most are all keeping within the decade of your strip except for the Buck Rogers/Flash Gorden ship. Must have been a lot of fun putting it together.

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choronr

9:20PM | Sun, 20 January 2008

Let the mind roll and continue this wonderful series!

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RG19

12:16AM | Mon, 21 January 2008

So many of the icons of popular sci-fi!!! A most impressive collective work!!!

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Rodma_Hu

12:23AM | Mon, 21 January 2008

Saucy little lab assistant like that and he’s dreaming about flying saucers? I don't get it. Nice layout however!

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Gor111

10:04AM | Mon, 21 January 2008

It's again a fascinating BW SF story you have posted here! Bravo!!!

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Odessey

1:30PM | Mon, 21 January 2008

What was the name of that movie with the Gal with the severed head that was in a laboratory with life lines attached to her head again ?

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Daramski

3:47PM | Mon, 21 January 2008

Very cool, fantastic composition and render, excellent!!

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RBlue

7:16PM | Mon, 21 January 2008

Odessey: The movie was "The Brain That Wouldn't Die". It was also titled "The Head that wouldn't Die" Yeah, it was actually made in 1962 but it had the spirit of the fifties. Same for the Flash Gordon space ship, (deci6el) The serials played on T.V. weekends in the fifties. (and for years there after) T.V. back then, being new and needing gobs of programs to air, turned to old films and helped resurect a lot of dried up careers. The Three Stooges, for one.

phlynn

7:30PM | Mon, 21 January 2008

Oh goodie, you are getting to the part I like best..The Lab! Just two questions: 1, I can't remember the creature between Flash Gordons ship & TWOTW, the thing with the eye? 2, is there anything you can't model? I sit in anticipation for the following pages!!

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MajinBoo

8:32PM | Mon, 21 January 2008

I love the collage of all these classic sci films. There's always been something about Robbie the Robot that I always liked, especially we showed up in that episode of Lost in Space.

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fluffgirl

9:19PM | Mon, 21 January 2008

Oh my god..so much to read , too good for this gallery, make a magazine...

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e-brink

11:06PM | Mon, 21 January 2008

Great fun!

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Burpee

6:55PM | Tue, 22 January 2008

You mean it's all been a dream!!!!???? Lol, I bet she tells him a spaceship has been sighted :) I like how you presented this. Well done!

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