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KDog

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  1. Post-Search (Part 3): http://spacethecomic.com/?p=1506
  2. Post-Search (Part 2): http://spacethecomic.com/?p=1496
  3. Post-Search (Part 1): http://spacethecomic.com/?p=1490
  4. It's so true, Captain; we all become cranky old people who think the younger generations are just awful. lol I've started to notice it in myself already. Artanis, the funny thing about music like that is a lot of people seem to flock to some form of it once they get to a certain age. I don't know what happens to us. The Lawrence Welk Show is ancient, but it still airs regularly! The original audience is likely mostly gone, so it's getting viewers from somewhere. Seriously, Welk died in 1992 and there's actually an episode guide for the 2016-17 season: http://www.oeta.tv/watch/welk/ I'm well-versed in Lawrence Welk because my grandfather would always want to watch it when I visited him on Sundays. (He lived to be 99.) Just like Schwartz, I was appalled at the mere thought of that kind of television show but developed this kind of secret fascination for it. The offbeat appearance of Welk in this comic is actually more of a tribute to the show and to my pop.
  5. It's bubbly, inoffensive, saccharine and mind-numbing. Here's an example:
  6. The Message (Part 3): http://spacethecomic.com/?p=1479
  7. The Message (Part 2): http://spacethecomic.com/?p=1474
  8. Schwartz and Galanos return in "The Message (Part 1)": http://spacethecomic.com/?p=1467
  9. Ronald's middle name!
  10. Quantum Derp (Part 3): http://spacethecomic.com/?p=1459
  11. Quantum Derp (Part 2)! http://spacethecomic.com/?p=1446
  12. I know it's a lot to read - nearly 500 pages! - but I'm thrilled you're enjoying it.
  13. Thanks, BrickJagger! Feels like home. :-)
  14. Quantum Derp (Part 1) http://spacethecomic.com/?p=1442
  15. The Search (Part 17): http://spacethecomic.com/?p=1438
  16. This is all a bit of a weird time warp. lol
  17. The Search (Part 16): http://spacethecomic.com/?p=1429
  18. The Search (Part 15): http://spacethecomic.com/?p=1420
  19. I hate to reply to this topic and make anyone think a new comic has been posted, but I did want to let you know what's been going on with me. Last year, I decided to write a novel based on SPACE: The Comic. It always bothered me a bit that no matter what I did with the comic, it stood on a shaky legal highwire because I was using LEGO to tell the story - and not just LEGO as building materials, but actual LEGO minifigures, sets and names. The story and characters were my own creation, of course, but the comic never seemed like it was truly mine, I guess. So, I had to make a tough decision. I loved telling the story visually, and I loved interacting with all of you. That was all incredibly rewarding. But the comic was also very time-consuming - shooting the photos, mainly - and that was the only creative hobby that I had time to pursue. For many years now, my goal has been to write novels, or at least make the attempt. With Space: The Comic, I already had characters I loved and nearly an entire story I wanted to tell already written as comics or planned out. There are several scripts completed beyond where I left off in "The Search." In fact, I will even post some of them here if you want me to. Just let me know. The entire story I had planned, continuing to where the comic would have naturally ended, exists in at least outline form, too. In short, I already had an entire story and characters worked out and ready to go if I wanted to convert them into a novel - I just had to start writing the prose. I could only write this novel if I put the comic itself on the shelf, and that's the difficult decision I made. So far, the writing has been incredibly fulfulling and going well - I'm about 150 pages in. The tale is mostly intact aside from editing out some moments that worked best in the visual format, and some other slight changes and expansions. Writing was a little slow in the beginning as I got over my own insecurities and laziness, but now the chapters flow out fairly quickly. The worst part is missing the interaction with all of you, and the immediate gratification of nearly instant responses when I post a comic. I'm working in a vacuum and I don't know if this book stands one chance of being successfully published. The odds are against me (as they are most writers) and this is a very long, intertwining, complicated story. I'm not sure it's at all sellable. Or if I'm even any good. But I believe in the story and want to tell it - I greatly enjoy writing it - and I also really want to FINISH it so anyone who wants to can read it. I realize that the novel will not be the cup of tea for everyone who read the comic - the LEGO and medium were draws unto themselves. But that's okay. I hope the novel, when it's done, will be good and a story that people enjoy. There's still a long way to go in the writing process, of course. I've debated starting a blog where I post snippets along the way. Not sure about that yet. But thank you so much for asking, for caring, and for reading SPACE: The Comic. I won't say it will never come back as a comic, but it does live on currently, very much alive and well, in the pages of my growing collection of notebooks! Kevin (KDog)
  20. Funny part is I've been scripting away new comics but haven't shot any. So it feels to me like the story has continued then I realize no one else has seen it. :-/
  21. The Search (Part 14): http://spacethecomic.com/?p=1362
  22. The Search (Part 14): http://spacethecomic.com/?p=1362
  23. The Search (Part 13): http://spacethecomic.com/?p=1358
  24. The Search (Part 13): http://spacethecomic.com/?p=1358
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