From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: Martian Tripod w/ Heat Ray (44Kb)
Date: 8 Apr 2000 18:09:05
Message: <38efae01$1@news.povray.org>
That was a different one, never saw it before either. I was sure there was a
more cylindrical and dark or black kind, much more industrial-age type of thing
or something about like a stove pipe. Maybe not.
Bob
| Here's a much larger scan of the cover
| http://www.rudysclassics.com/pic9/ci124c.jpg .
|
| Something else I found that may be of help is this
| http://www.hoboes.com/html/Comics/Meetings.html . It seems to be a list of
| comics-based newsgroups, etc..
From: David Fontaine
Subject: Re: Martian Tripod w/ Heat Ray (44Kb)
Date: 8 Apr 2000 20:35:02
Message: <38EFCFE9.6F9FA6E9@faricy.net>
Matthew Bennett wrote:
> Very impressive sense of scale - one of the few randerings of supposedly> large objects that actually ~looks~ large :)
It's all in the position of the camera.
That person in front of the heat ray can't hurt either...
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David Fontaine wrote:
> > Matthew Bennett wrote:> > > Very impressive sense of scale - one of the few randerings of supposedly> > large objects that actually ~looks~ large :)> > It's all in the position of the camera.> That person in front of the heat ray can't hurt either...
I disagree, it must be pretty hurtful to stand in an heat
ray like that (though hopefully he won't feel it long) :)
Jerome
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