Athos Posted October 31, 2004 Hello everyone, I've been posting this story in episodic parts at other Lego forums around the net. For anyone who was missed it, I thought I would post it here. Since it is now all finished, however, I think I'll dispense with the episodic posting and just give you the whole thing. If you would like the epidose feel, just read 4 panels a day and then read the last eight all together (that's the way I posted them). So without further ado, for your viewing pleasure, I present: The Adventures of Johnny Thunder: Johnny Thunder and the Cave of Terror! Warning: some materials may not be suitable for younger children, due to some gothic story elements I hope you like it, Happy Halloween, Steve Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ApophisV Posted October 31, 2004 Sweet!!!!! Very creative!!! I really like it... After I saw your name and your Avatar, I wasn't 100% sure if you were the same guy that posted the gunslinger illustrations at FBTB, but after reading this story (and checking your Brickshelf gallery... ;)) I was... This story is highly inspired by The Dark Tower, right? (The doors e.g...) (I'm currently reading the first four books a second time, because I read them long ago and want to remind everything before getting the new ones) So keep up the excellent work and show us even more stories like this one!! :) (Oh, and will you continue with the gunslinger illustrations, also?) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jipay Posted October 31, 2004 Sweet ! haven't read everything yet but I'll do it soon i'm sure ! I like this door stuff, it made me laugh a lot. I also like the fact that you created an illustrated story more than a comic style. It's good because this way we can imagine more Share this post Link to post Share on other sites