I feel so lucky to be working with Don. His work makes me smile every time I re-read these pages. 🙂
I spent Wednesday painting all day. It’s like a drug habit, I am so hooked.
I feel so lucky to be working with Don. His work makes me smile every time I re-read these pages. 🙂
I spent Wednesday painting all day. It’s like a drug habit, I am so hooked.
Oh, they didn’t learn anything? population explosion was what ruined their home planets…
—————————————
So, this happens after the events we read in the prologue?
These are the Yotengus Gorro couldn’t destroy?
@Karlos_F, we do seem to be extremely good at not learning from our own mistakes.
Yes, the prologue took place long before. 🙂
No, they didn’t learn a lesson, either one of them. Or for that matter found out why the planet is barren of intelligent life. Instead they want bigger and better war machines. Some time in the future if any scout ships come they will sift through the layers and find that two species came to that planet and added more fossils to the sad record.
Aha, I thought the prologue was the immediate background to the story that will come, and that this was more backstory, further back. Maybe Gorro’s people were some Anaarden-Human hybrid that survived the second coming of the yontengu and would barely survive the third.
But it seems G’Tier Alfienz was right then, they really did die, all of them.
Well, now we know what became of the “C” Ark and the “B” Ark (that one was in a book by some British guy). What about the “A” Ark? 😉
The “A” and “C” arks never left the planet. Sadly, they perished from a disease caught from unsanitized phones.
very nice submit, i actually love this web site, carry on it
Is that a (hesitant) apostrophe in the first ‘its’ in panel 1? If so it can be removed…
Kaze no Tani no Nausica