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Digital Comics Science Fiction posted on Mar 27, 2008
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TMFV Page 033 This wouldn't be much of a 50's SciFi movie lampoon without featuring an atomic explosion. Still more to come. Comments always appreciated. Enjoy life!!

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shadownet

3:27AM | Thu, 27 March 2008

Break out the hotdogs and marshmallows!

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Gor111

4:12AM | Thu, 27 March 2008

A scary story you have posted here! Wonderfully done!!!

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ThomasMacCallum

4:50AM | Thu, 27 March 2008

EEEEK! methinks they will regret that! Bring on the mutants.

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FunkyShaman

7:45AM | Thu, 27 March 2008

And look, in the foreground, is the lizard going to turn into Godzilla now too?!?! Love the Mickey Mouse line-up!

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magnus073

9:10AM | Thu, 27 March 2008

Great job on the entire scene and the effects, of course I know it can't be that easy to end their threat :)

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1358

9:49AM | Thu, 27 March 2008

Wow... talk about over kill ;-) the whole town and everyone in it must have been devesated as well... but you can't make an omelete withour brking a few eggs... in this case... a whole lotta eggs, one big Mushroom Omlete. Oppy should be proud, after all he provided that proof that there is a peacetime use for the bomb! love where this story is going~! collin

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caviedes

9:57AM | Thu, 27 March 2008

Very nice treatment on the dramatic factor, well done!!!! Keep them coming!

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thecytron

10:02AM | Thu, 27 March 2008

Very good greyscale artwork!

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ldgilman

10:46AM | Thu, 27 March 2008

Excellent

Platin

11:01AM | Thu, 27 March 2008

Very cool exposion effect and scene. But is this the end? I think not.

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Rodma_Hu

11:19AM | Thu, 27 March 2008

Two installments in one week? OMG! Figgin awesome mushroom. How did you do that? Amazing work R.

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chimera46

12:42PM | Thu, 27 March 2008

Behold, for I am Shiva, destroyer of worlds... and so on. Visually, I'd have to put this one up as one of your best pages. Each frame does exactly what it needs to do in an interesting way, and there's little clutter to distract the reader/viewer. The top panel works well not only with the expanding mushroom cloud but also the local plant and animal life that really help to put the explosion to scale. The bottom panel with the onlookers has the perfect camera angle in my opinion, not to far to minimize the visual effect of the goggles (it just looks dammed cool!). In short, great work once again.

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novelist

2:45PM | Thu, 27 March 2008

Great! I love the lineup with the goggles. The desert landscape is a nice touch. Wonderful retro feel to these. I'm glad it's not over. I'm already hooked on your story and would miss these illustrations.

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TheBear005

3:01PM | Thu, 27 March 2008

Cool work!

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Burpee

3:02PM | Thu, 27 March 2008

Fantastic nuke!!! Love the googled....er, I mean goggled, lol, characters.

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MajinBoo

3:35PM | Thu, 27 March 2008

Yikes nothing like using "the bomb" to take care of your problems. Of course with the critters in the desert like that lizard makes me wonder what the fallout will do. To say nothing what will result from all the coughing and hacking that's been going around.

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Horstmeister

4:34PM | Thu, 27 March 2008

great page design!

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Odessey

10:58PM | Thu, 27 March 2008

You have been working overtime on these panels i see very well illustrated , maybe a hint of closure in the air ..... Nahhh the Martians will live on i say , but i fear the end is still near !

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saithan

10:38AM | Fri, 28 March 2008

this series is fun to read. for some reason I envision the guy with the fedora to speak with a tight lip style of Rod Serling

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choronr

11:30PM | Fri, 28 March 2008

love it all; Joshua trees, lizard, sandy soil and; the 50s ...great stuff here ...whats next??

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Elcet

4:42PM | Sat, 29 March 2008

Only two panels in this page! But very seriously composed! Excellent!

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Daramski

12:28PM | Sun, 30 March 2008

Great effects, surely it cant be that easy to destroy them? Very nicely done, excellent page!

phlynn

3:27PM | Sun, 30 March 2008

Why is it the simple pictures are the most powerful? Regards Kev

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efron_241

1:07AM | Mon, 31 March 2008

Dramatic ! Makes me think of Alien vs Predator

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deci6el

5:38PM | Mon, 31 March 2008

Everybody loves a big explosion and this one looks great. The lizard was a good addition. The plane was good as well but the lizard or any living thing always seems to help us readers have a living element to represent our presence. Nice line up with the goggle people.

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stevey3d

3:24AM | Thu, 03 April 2008

Excellent images! Love the glasses! 5+

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PhilW

2:16PM | Fri, 04 April 2008

This page has great impact (!) - but I'm guessing that the Martian's aren't beaten yet!

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Deane

9:25AM | Sat, 12 April 2008

Poor old Tor, he never really stood a chance. No 50's stip is ever complete without an atomic explosion somewhere. Most excellent work!

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mikeerson

4:49AM | Fri, 18 April 2008

Everything looks great...even the stealth dropping the bomb looks great - It's a little out of the time era, but you're dealing with the government - They probably had flying saucers back then and we didn't know about it - lol.

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JohnnyM

12:07AM | Sat, 26 April 2008

I knew that plane had a package to deliver! The visuals tell the story in such a perfect way! Very professional looking work! Must see more...now on to the next Page! 5+

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