While most of Rizzo’s art is an acquired taste, his rich backgrounds casually showcase the fictional delights of Jules Verne’s Nautilus, George Melies’ moon (complete with the spaceship buried in one eye) and even the robot from Lost in Space. Hans Zharkov) and Jack, an escapee from a Dickens story who doesn’t exist in our world.Īrtist Leandro Rizzo furthers the feel with costumes straight out of those serials and the comic strips. His beautiful girlfriend Zool Stone (think Dale Arden), Professor Emerio Standford (think Dr. Dalan Valley is the man who is too brave. We’re introduced to the Fictionauts team members, pulled right out of the 1930’s and 40’s Flash Gordon serials. A team of Fictionauts is send in to correct these false fictions, for example, stopping Ahab from burying his harpoon in the whale’s brain. In the premiere issue, we’re introduced to the notion that so much new fiction is being created that it is somehow disrupting the existing fiction that we know and love. The nature of fiction and its importance to our everyday lives are at the heart of Fictionauts, a new limited series from publisher Red 5 Comics. How would changes like those affect our individual and collective belief systems and even our physical health? Imagine Moby Dick concluding with Ahab killing the whale, or MacBeth having a happy ending or an episode of The Twilight Zone without a twist.
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