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The fabulously named Lunerzons were a group of interstellar female pirates who resided in the “polar regions” of the Moon and took to preying on Earth cargo space ships who came within their orbit. They made a one-off appearance in the first issue of the space-themed Planet Comics. The less fabulously named Spurt Hammond, a sort of galactic police officer, bravely pursues the fleeing warrior women after a raid and ends up being captured by them. Despite an excellent premise of 1940s female power, the story’s feminist credentials are dented somewhat when the captive Spurt is able to escape from the Lunerzons and foil their plans when he becomes a source of sexual competition between the band’s leaders. Sadly, the Lunerzons never appeared in Planet Comics again, or indeed anywhere else, which is a shame.
This page is taken from the story Spurt Hammond Planet Flyer and the War Lords of the Moon published in Planet Comics #1 (January 1940).
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Drawing comics about cult meetings on a spaceship because this is what happens when you give me space in an anthology
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not romantic not platonic but a secret third thing [what would happen between earth and the moon if the earth stopped spinning as illustrated by xkcd randall munroe]
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Cool meta-design thing or whatnot I think would be cool for some sort of cosmic horror manga or smthn
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sits on the floor and thinks about how the twins' extreme force sensitivity probably connected them before they even knew each other
(support me on kofi!)
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dont feel like doing actual art sorry guys
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Part 4 :l
Holly: Wow, you have a friend outside of prison??
Ward: Don't get excited, the only thing he's good at is making us even more jailed
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Dramatic idiots lol
There is nothing worse than having to lift up the cushions of a childhood couch to find the remote, not knowing what disgusting horrors lie dormant amongst the crumbs and candy wrappers. I avoided sitting where my dad does on the sofa because, for all I love him, the man devours snacks like a wood chipper and I don’t want to even know how crumby those seams are.
Donnie has a gas mask because he absolutely does not want his nose anywhere near a cushion that so many peoples butts have been on. What are they watching? Idk maybe slime tutorials cause they’re both definitely theatre kids lol
Angst? Who’s she, I don’t know her :)
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Why are there so many gods here?
SO! One day, the Eternal Trio decided to Check if they had ant past lives using Magic.
They already knew that Tucker was the Reincarnation of some Pharoah, so maybe they were also some historical figures in a last life.
It does not go as expected.
Danny finds out that he was the Ancient of Space, and the reason Clockwork was so invested in keeping him from being erased from Time is because he's his Brother apparently.
Sam finds out that she was the Embodiment of The Green, and Undergrowths attempt at Adopting her was some scheme to become the Parent of his used-to-be Queen while she was in Mortal Form, therefore overthrowing her.
Tucker finds out that Duulaman was just one in a long line of the Reincarnations of the Sun God Ra, and that he had been quite a few more historical figures in the Past.
They were surprised to figure this out, but then they got curious.
They tested the Spell out on Jazz, and found that she used to be an Amazonian Goddess, alongside Pandora.
They test it on Dash, and find that he used to be Hermes, God of Travel and Speed.
Ellie was an Embodiment of something called the Speed Force, who was also a child of Space before their rebirth, apparently.
They slowly realize that almost every person of note in Amity Park is the Reincarnation of some kind of God or Spirit. And none of them seem to realize that.
Why are there so many reborn Gods in this town?
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Constantine is actually asking himself the EXACT same question at that very moment, after a botched teleportation spell landed him in Amity Park.
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luke's absolutely got a habit of leaving out details that literally anyone else would think are really important
(commission info // kofi support!)
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