Am I projecting too heavily and barking up the wrong tree here, or does dave... kind of come across as autistic?
I just had A Feeling of it for a WHILE, however there's a quote in 2010 where Curnow describes Dave as "...a bit of a cold fish - not unfriendly, but whenever he entered a room, the temperature seemed to drop by ten degrees."
More jokingly, I could add that he's 31/35 (depending on if you wanna believe the film or the book) with a good amount of academic accolades (including a doctorate) to do with space.
Showcasing art from some of my favourite artists, and those that have attracted my attention, in the field of visual arts, including vintage; pulp; pop culture; books and comics; concert posters; fantastical and imaginative realism; classical; contemporary; new contemporary; pop surrealism; conceptual and illustration.
[image description: a comic with three panels. The first panel shows Hal on a computer terminal inside the Discovery ship. His speech bubble reads “It is good to be working with you again, Dave.”
The second panel shows Dave as a starchild in space. He looks like a blurry blue orb with rainbow streaks of light emanating off of him. His speech bubble reads “I want you.” in all capital letters.
The third panel shows a closer view of Hal from the first image, with sweat drops around his eye. His speech bubble only contains an ellipsis.