Home › Forums › Ganymede & Titan Forum › Bodyswap comic Search for: This topic has 7 replies, 5 voices, and was last updated 7 years, 7 months ago by Plastic Percy. Scroll to bottom Creator Topic August 29, 2018 at 7:26 am #236611 DaveParticipant A fun little article identifying the Alpha Flight comic Lister is reading in Bodyswap. https://www.cbr.com/john-byrnes-alpha-flight-is-still-around-three-million-years-from-now/ Creator Topic Viewing 7 replies - 1 through 7 (of 7 total) Author Replies August 29, 2018 at 11:28 am #236616 Plastic PercyParticipant Nice. Now we just need to identify what the comic he’s reading in ‘Duct Soup’ is and we’re golden. I’m also fairly certain he’s flicking through a disguised Smegazine issue in ‘Legion’. August 29, 2018 at 11:38 am #236620 DaveParticipant Unfortunately that does mean watching Duct Soup again. August 29, 2018 at 11:52 am #236625 Flap JackParticipant I’m also fairly certain he’s flicking through a disguised Smegazine issue in ‘Legion’. Yet more evidence that the “real world” in Back to Reality is the genuine real world, they succeed in committing suicide at the end of the episode, and all of Series 6 and onwards is set in the afterlife. August 29, 2018 at 12:18 pm #236626 WarbodogParticipant I don’t know what the general opinion on them is, but I really like Nigel Kitching’s Duane Dibbley Smegazine series that proposes that outcome, where Duane survives the bullet by being at the end of the line and “hallucinates” Cat for Quantum Leap-style advice as he’s embroiled in a cyberpunk plot that has plenty of time for nerd jokes. Most worthwhile Smegazine strip (even if it’s not up against tough competition there). August 29, 2018 at 1:37 pm #236628 bloodtellerParticipant If anyone’s interested, the book Lister’s reading in Pete-Part 1 is the Penguin books edition of Lady Chatterly’s Lover August 29, 2018 at 2:14 pm #236630 Flap JackParticipant Yes, but what’s the adaptation of the Iliad that Lister’s reading in The Inquisitor? August 29, 2018 at 2:25 pm #236631 Plastic PercyParticipant <<I don’t know what the general opinion on them is, but I really like Nigel Kitching’s Duane Dibbley Smegazine series that proposes that outcome, where Duane survives the bullet by being at the end of the line and “hallucinates” Cat for Quantum Leap-style advice as he’s embroiled in a cyberpunk plot that has plenty of time for nerd jokes. Most worthwhile Smegazine strip (even if it’s not up against tough competition there).>> I really liked it, but preferred the artwork for the Jake Bullet strips. As I recall, the Duane Dibbley story had a missing part as there was an initial one-off strip with Cat hallucinating he was still Duane and in a psychiatric hospital after being convicted of killing Billy and Sebastian Doyle. The next installment had Duane now on the run and haunted by the ghost of Cat. It’s a shame it ended on a brilliant cliffhanger of him reuniting with Jake Bullet, with the end of their respective strips depicting the same meeting but with their different types of artwork. Also, I liked the underground geek culture in the Bullet stories. Always made me chuckle to see nerds in a bar grooving to a DJ playing trainspotting sounds (“the next hot track is the 8:15 to Paddington” or whatever). Author Replies Viewing 7 replies - 1 through 7 (of 7 total) Scroll to top • Scroll to Recent Forum Posts You must be logged in to reply to this topic. Log In Username: Password: Keep me signed in Log In