Dr. Ugofandian heads off to see the Dark Ones. I wonder what they talked about? But we know one thing, the Doctor’s was right about disaster.
Previously on Marooned…
While attempting to send a message to Earth, John fell ill. Ugo brought him to the Volotrum (also called The Dark Ones), his only remaining chance to be healed. The Listener, an apprentice of the Dark Ones – a human woman named Lian Fisher who crashed on Mars years ago – agreed to heal John. In doing so, she fell into some kind of coma – but returned in the nick of time with miraculous powers to help defeat the lizard-like Krosa. In the battle, Ugo’s wounds have revealed him as some kind of robot or machine, making Captain John more confused than ever!
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I adore Floopy. AND the art. That backdrop is VERY nicely done!
I really like the coloring in this comic. Do you do it yourself? Photoshop?
Ditto . . . After spending so much time in the caverns, it seems like you’re going all out with your exterior shots. Nice . . .
Wow, to me this one seems like the most updated of the Unbelievable Adventures. Of course I could be wrong, I can’t seem to locate where I left the comic, and you removed the old versions from the site, so I have no way of checking.
This one just struck me as having a different colour scheme from the original and more complex shading.
Looks very nice.
Thanks Irma
@chickenbot – yes, I do all the coloring in photoshop.
@Mike – yes, it’s nice to get out of the caves once in awhile. It does get a bit stifling.
@Sardtok – funny, it’s the opposite. I did virtually nothing to this one other than add the new title and correct the Doctor’s color.
This was actually done awhile ago. I really appreciate when people like my coloring because I have a very hard time with it, and there are very, very few strips that I am happy with at this point. Color feels like my weakest point.
The scenery here really is great, once you get out of those caves you really have the opportunity to go all out on the scenery.