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pinkappicons · 6 months
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terrascosmicstartover · 11 months
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Some influences on my comic...
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Cartoon CARTOONS. Pretty self-explanatory. Cartoon Network practically raised me in the late 1990s and early-to-mid 2000s. I liked Nickelodeon a lot, too, but I gravitated towards CN for not only their dynamic and varied original shows, but also their then *vast* library of Warner Bros. cartoons, MGM cartoons, and the Hanna-Barbera catalogue. And of course, [adult swim] had a massive influence on this as well. The varied art styles alone, they're just so burned into my brain, how can I not draw something and have it look kinda like - say - DEXTER'S LABORATORY or THE GRIM ADVENTURES OF BILLY & MANDY?
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CRASH BANDICOOT in general, particularly the original trilogy for the PS1 from Naughty Dog, and CRASH BANDICOOT 4: IT'S ABOUT TIME... Absolutely. In fact, when I was watching a playthrough of IT'S ABOUT TIME from a favorite commentary group (BrainScratchComms guest starring Caddicarus), they were on the space levels, and they talked about going to restaurants like Denny's at 4am... And I just got this image of two characters in a diner somewhere in the cosmos, just up super-late and eating this early in the morning. That was more or less the genesis of my webcomic, in addition to a few other things... In a way I gotta thank them for that. Anyways, the space and futuristic city levels in the CRASH games? Big influences, from CRASH BANDICOOT: WARPED's Future Frenzy/Gone Tomorrow to CRASH 4's Bermugula's Orbit. Yes indeed.
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Not just GALAGA... But also the cabinet art to *many* '70s and '80s arcade games. Heck, just games from that period alone. The Golden Age of Video Games. A long-time passion and hyperfixation of mine. But I wanted to include the GALAGA art specifically, given the space setting.
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The logo for GALAGA was an influence on my studio logo. The art style for many arcade cabinets, for me, recalls the mesmerizing and varied art of '60s and early '70s album covers...
Hence... The inclusion of a late 1960s album cover. That's for CAULDRON by Fifty-Foot Hose, a short-lived San Francisco psych-rock group. CAULDRON, by some accounts, was either a late 1967 or late 1968 release. Either way, the album - which I totally hear when drawing for this comic - is like a mix of that Frisco psych vibe with lots of homemade electronic instruments drizzling cosmic effects throughout. Quite a unique and game-changing album, a little ahead of its time perhaps. This was around the same time the Silver Apples' self-titled debut came out, which was also a marriage of psychedelic rock and otherworldly mechanic noises.
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Now for some real-life people who were inspirations for the main character, Terra Forma...
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So we've got... Avril Lavigne, Ashnikko, Lauran Hibberd, and Debbie Harry of - in case someone lives under a rock - Blondie fame.
I feel Terra's a got a little bit of the early aughts pop-punk edge of Lavigne (heck, she STILL has that edge. One of her new songs, 'Bite Me', is a BANGER), and certainly Ashnikko's blue hair. I feel Ashnikko's music also has a unique edge to it, as does they, and there's a peculiar weirdness to them that I feel Terra and her weird-ass adventures kind of line up with. Hibberd also has that pop/punk rock kickass girl edge, too. What I also find great about Hibberd is how she unabashedly talks about her IBS. I suffer from IBS, and so does Terra. I guess being so cool means you have to be cursed with a garbage stomach! And of course, Debbie Harry needs next to no explanation, an OG punk rock chick.
Funny how they are all musicians... Terra dabbled in that before!
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Thank you so much anon! That’s so kind of you!
I have seen it, and I was totally a fan growing up. I’m part of the lost generation that had this show airing when we were kids. When I was in late elementary school and early middle school. Setting aside how Butch Hartman has become the J.K. Rowling of Nickelodeon, I quite enjoyed Danny Phantom. I think the show peaked in it’s second season. They were still finding their footing in the first season (I mean, they didn’t even add his logo until the second) and the third season wasn’t really terrible, it was just a strange followup to Season 2.
I enjoy the three protagonists (Though I have my problems with Sam) but I actually think this show’s strongest characters are the recurring ones. Jazz comes to mind, as well as Vlad Plasmius and especially Valerie. Her character had by far the most interesting journey and I’m not ashamed to admit that Danny x Valerie had significantly more development as a relationship than Danny x Sam, which the show loved to tease but I just never got invested in it. Unfortunately, both Valerie and “Grey Ghost” (as I hear it’s called in the fandom) got the shortest end of the stick possible in the finale.
But I don’t think I’m alone in feeling that way. That said, I do have my fair share of unpopular opinions as well. I said before that Season 3 is better than people say, and it is. But I think what hurts it is the tone. The previous season ended with Kindred Spirits (which is simultaneously the best and worst episode in the show) Danny and Vlad doing prank wars just doesn’t feel appropriate all of one episode after Danny killed Vlad’s adoptive son. Seriously, that was the point, I think, that Vlad decided he no longer cared about recruiting Danny, and just wanted to kill him. Season 3 gives us some interesting villains and genuinely good episodes (Amorpho. I friggin love him.) But it also makes Vlad a mainstay and does so in a strangely tone-deaf fashion.
My most controversial take though, is probably going to be that I loved Reign Storm, and hated The Ultimate Enemy. Listen, when I was a kid, TUE was my favorite episode. I was as shook by it as everyone else. I agreed that it was miles better than Reign Storm. But that episode, while it aims lower, tells a cohesive story that I actually care about. Rewatching TUE...it’s a clusterfuck. It’s a mess. It makes absolutely no sense, none of the key plot threads work. I have a whole rant about this if anyone wants to hear it.
In fact, I know everyone hated Phantom Planet, but I’d say that episode was solid compared to TUE. It wasn’t the greatest finale ever, but it got the job done. The best of the season finales is still probably Kindred Spirits, because of Dani’s character and the whole chilling story about that. Though, the stupid “Danny isn’t considerate” subplot really holds it back. Normally the show is pretty good about continuity, I love episodes that feature Jazz and Valerie for this reason. Ah well.
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NEWS - Boom Studios Announces Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Power Rangers Crossover Event
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Meet For First Time in New Event Series From BOOM! Studios
Road to SDCC 2019: Morphin Power Takes On Turtle Power In Historic New Comic Book Event
LOS ANGELES, CA (July 15, 2019) – BOOM! Studios, under license by Hasbro, Inc. and in partnership with IDW and Nickelodeon, today announced an all-new five-issue limited series event –  MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES! Written by Ryan Parrott (Power Rangers: Necessary Evil) and illustrated by Simone di Meo (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Venom Annual), the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers fight – and maybe team up with – the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for the first time in comic book history beginning December 2019.
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New York Times bestselling author Ryan Parrott was one of the key architects of the landmark Power Rangers: Shattered Grid comic book event and currently writes both Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and Saban’s Go Go Power Rangers at BOOM! Studios, along with creator-owned projects Volition and Oberon for Aftershock Comics.
“Honestly, I’m pretty certain keeping this project a secret has taken years off my life. These two iconic franchises were my TV parents, each teaching me valuable life lessons thirty minutes at a time. The Power Rangers and the Ninja Turtles are too insanely awesome not to bring together. I mean, they’re both color-coded teenage martial artists who fight monsters! It just makes too much sense!” said writer Ryan Parrott. “A huge thank you to Hasbro and Nickelodeon for letting me play with so many of their wonderful toys, as it is truly an honor to be a part of such an exciting crossover. I’m the luckiest kid in the world, and I cannot wait for you all to see what we’ve been putting together.”
Simone di Meo is a comic book artist from Italy. He has recently worked as the artist on Mighty Morphin Power Rangers for BOOM! Studios and Venom Annual #1,Immortal Hulk: The Best Defense, and Old Man Logan Annual for Marvel Entertainment.
“It’s an honor to be able to work on this amazing project. I’m very happy to be a part of this, one of the crossovers I’ve been waiting for since I was a kid,” said artist Simone di Meo. “Drawing these two teams together is a dream come true!”
Currently, Power Rangers is celebrating 26 continuous years on the air, making it one of the longest running kids’ live-action series in television history with nearly 900 episodes aired to date. Created by Haim Saban and launched in 1993 with Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, the franchise celebrates its milestone anniversary year with the 26th season, Power Rangers Beast Morphers currently airing on Saturdays at 8 a.m. (ET/PT) on Nickelodeon in the U.S.
“No one could possibly love the Power Rangers or the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles more than the creative team at the helm of this epic event! Which means they’ve got every dream team up scenario you can think of jam-packed into the pages of every issue.” said Dafna Pleban, Editor, BOOM! Studios. “Monsters will grow. Shells will get kicked. And that thing you’re really hoping we’ll do? Yeah, that’s in here, too.”
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Softcover collections of MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS, SABAN’S GO GO POWER RANGERS, and other Power Rangers releases from BOOM! Studios, including original graphic novels such as the upcoming Saban’s Power Rangers: The Psycho Path, are available everywhere books are sold.
IDW’s extensive library of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles graphic novels – new stories tied into the Rise of the TMNT cartoon, remastered Eastman & Laird classics, IDW’s critically-acclaimed ongoing saga (now approaching its landmark 100th issue and available as the TMNT: The IDW Collection), and more – are available now at comic book shops and booksellers everywhere.
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