Ever wonder "damn I wonder what it would be like if a bunch of 9th graders got drafted into a space militia against their will?"
No??
Well too damn bad lemme introduce you to Superastral! A rewrite of the hit 2015 cartoon Supernoobs, and an up and coming webcomic thats currently in the works. Superastral looks at concepts laid out by its predecessor and says "damn, that's crazy. Wonder how I can make this more traumatic and serious"
Everything's coming a bit slowly cause it is currently a one man team, but it's definitely coming. Slowly but surely. Keep a look out for leaks and lore drops, and I'm so excited to be able to finally share the new designs with you guys. Mem and Zen will be coming very soon!
On May 21, 1998, the first soundtrack (ost) for the popular anime series "Cowboy Bebop" was released. One of the standouts of the series was the jazz inspired music. The show would kick off with these words, "I think it's time we blow this scene. Get everybody and the stuff together. Okay, three, two, one let's jam," and then launch into the driving theme "Tank!" The theme was even used by the figure skater Kevin Reynolds, dressed as the show's lead Spike Spiegel, in one of his short programs. Most of the music was performed by composer Yoko Kanno's band "Seatbelts" that she put together for the show. The first album contained the tracks "Tank! (opening theme)", "Rush", "Spokey Dokey", "Bad Dog No Biscuits", "Cat Blues", "Cosmos", "Space Lion", "Waltz for Zizi", "Piano Black", "Pot City", "Too Good Too Bad", "Car24", "The Egg and I", "Felt Tip Pen", "Rain (lyrics by Tim Jensen and performed by Steve Conte)", "Digging My Potato", and "Memory - music box". ("Cowboy Bebop OST", Music, Event)
Venamus: You have 13 seconds before the island Fucking Explodes you hot topic wannabe and you blue gumball son of a bitch! You have done nothing but destroy my life, I hope you both die!