Just imagine...some kid reading this comic book sixty years ago, grew up thinking that's how physics worked, and went on to produce Superman IV: The Quest for Peace.
Here's my desperate grab for a baldy: Starman was able to get a force shield up in enough time to save most of the oxygen from escaping the vessel. Thus, he and the good Colonel can still breathe, and can also hear each other. Eventually, Starman will morph the field so that it pushes the escaped Oxygen back into the capsule.
Of course... That's a REALLY small space capsule. It looks more like a space coffin. Can you say "tight fit"? Colonel Taylor is NOT dressed for space travel. A brown suit and loafers? Not standard NASA unifrom, let me tell you. Do you notice that flimsy looking door/portal on the space capsule? NO WONDER it flopped open in space. As soon as the pressure was greater on the inside than the outside it'd open!
and by the looks of it, he shares this power with people he's saving. That's a pretty awesome power right there.
ReplyDeleteHey, he is called Starman, not Earthman.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like Colonel Taylor doesn't need oxygen either. Perhaps he should get his own comic book.
ReplyDeleteAnd what is that thing Starman is rescuing Colonel Taylor from?
AND...they can both talk in spaaaaace! And if there was any air in that capsule, it has just been blown out into spaaaaace!
ReplyDeleteGod, I love comics.
Now we're REALLY talkin' "decompression".
ReplyDeleteBWHAHAHAHAHAHA!
ReplyDeleteNice one, Brushwood!
Just imagine...some kid reading this comic book sixty years ago, grew up thinking that's how physics worked, and went on to produce Superman IV: The Quest for Peace.
ReplyDeletePanels like that (which means, basically, almost every Starman panel) should just hang, giant size in an art gallery somewhere.
ReplyDeleteOh hell yeah, I'd go see that gallery showing!
ReplyDeleteOddly enough, it sounds like just the kind of thing the Delaware Contemporary Art Center would do....
Here's my desperate grab for a baldy:
ReplyDeleteStarman was able to get a force shield up in enough time to save most of the oxygen from escaping the vessel. Thus, he and the good Colonel can still breathe, and can also hear each other. Eventually, Starman will morph the field so that it pushes the escaped Oxygen back into the capsule.
Of course...
That's a REALLY small space capsule. It looks more like a space coffin. Can you say "tight fit"?
Colonel Taylor is NOT dressed for space travel. A brown suit and loafers? Not standard NASA unifrom, let me tell you.
Do you notice that flimsy looking door/portal on the space capsule? NO WONDER it flopped open in space. As soon as the pressure was greater on the inside than the outside it'd open!
Otherwise.....
Acespot,
ReplyDeleteI may help a little to know that that's supposed to be deathtrap for them, not a spacecruiser...
Exactly. Geoforce=Earthman. Or just "Brion".
ReplyDeleteLook at me, I'm European that's why my name is just a plain American name spelled differently, like Brian/Brion or John/Sean.
Pretentious bastard.