The green gooey It paints a terrifying picture of self-replicating nanobots that could consume all matter on Earth to create more of themselves, turning the entire planet into a lifeless, green mass. Or does It have a deeper meaning of Green Goo that transcends the simple sci-fi trope of machines turning against their creators.
EC Comics has been around since the 40s. I was going for a 70s-80s look. Most people think Tales from the Crypt when they think EC Comics. Check them out. They're still going strong. I looked them up the other day and was surprised how similar they look today. https://www.eccomics.com/
Thanks! David is no longer able to be David. He’s coming along for the ride but he’s sitting in the passenger seat. What happens to Mike happens pretty quick but it’s not explicit. Understandable that it might not seem final for him. Check the first paragraph and it hints at it.
The green gooey It paints a terrifying picture of self-replicating nanobots that could consume all matter on Earth to create more of themselves, turning the entire planet into a lifeless, green mass. Or does It have a deeper meaning of Green Goo that transcends the simple sci-fi trope of machines turning against their creators.
I thought it was a fun EC Comics vibe.
I was way off base. Thanks for setting me straight.
EC Comics has been around since the 40s. I was going for a 70s-80s look. Most people think Tales from the Crypt when they think EC Comics. Check them out. They're still going strong. I looked them up the other day and was surprised how similar they look today. https://www.eccomics.com/
WOW... the thoughts nightmares are made up of! What happened to David? I'm still wondering what happened to Mike.
Thanks! David is no longer able to be David. He’s coming along for the ride but he’s sitting in the passenger seat. What happens to Mike happens pretty quick but it’s not explicit. Understandable that it might not seem final for him. Check the first paragraph and it hints at it.
Love the darkness creeping in! 🖤🖤