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April 2, 2007 at 4:47 am #49456
ze fly
ParticipantWhile searching for another comic, I found again the old crossover featuring 2 of the hottest redheads, namely Caitlin Fairchild and Ann O'brien. Alas, :'( it's not the original comic, but a french version. So it is perfect for those of you who want to perfect your french, (or begin to learn it ;D) and a few of us like Scat, Stef, Kimem, FFF or Harry Braff… for the others, sorry, you'll have to only watch the pics. 😛
Originally published in 2 episodes, Semic made a TPB of them.
Due to connection problems with Imageshack, I post only the first episode today. I'll post the rest next week if that works better then. Sorry… :-
May 1999
Story and art: Arthur "art" Adams
Gen13 / MonkeyMan & O'Brien © 1999 WILDSTORM ProductionsApril 2, 2007 at 6:26 am #49457Lingster
KeymasterThe funniest part of that series was that the characters were totally identical physically between universes, except Roxy, whose analog had gigantic breasts. (The Wildstorm Universe Roxy was always complaining about her modest endowment.)
April 2, 2007 at 1:09 pm #49458Prophet Tenebrae
ParticipantBeen a long time since I did French… I can make out the gist of it… but I'm somewhat bamboozled as to why they change costume? Is it a body switch or… what? My French isn't quite good enough to support inter-universe crossover plots.
April 3, 2007 at 8:11 am #49459David
ParticipantIt was a revision of a Star Trek episode where they were catapult into an alternate 'evil' universe.
April 3, 2007 at 9:15 pm #49460Zespara Alathar
ParticipantIt was a revision of a Star Trek episode where they were catapult into an alternate 'evil' universe.
The episode name was "Mirror Image" from the original Star Trek. Geez, I hope that doesn't come across as too geeky (and no, I'm not a trekkie :P).
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April 3, 2007 at 10:34 pm #49461David C. Matthews
ParticipantThe episode name was "Mirror Image" from the original Star Trek. Geez, I hope that doesn't come across as too geeky (and no, I'm not a trekkie :P).
Z
Not geeky enough, Z… the actual title is "Mirror, Mirror". (I'm a semi-trekkie ;D)
April 4, 2007 at 5:39 am #49462
FlakBaitKeymasterApril 9, 2007 at 1:46 am #49463ze fly
ParticipantApril 9, 2007 at 6:06 am #49464David
ParticipantApril 9, 2007 at 10:20 pm #49465Anthony Durrant
Participant;)As I understand it, the plot is a spoof of the STAR TREK episode "Mirror, mirror," which also takes place in a mirror universe. Ironically, however, although the idea of the alternate universe rejecting Captain Kirk, Scotty, and Uhura was in the original outline for that specific episode, it was deleted from the final script, leaving no reason for them to want to go home.
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