A Space Ottosey 9
This is little more obviously a 2001 parody. But instead of “Bicycle built for Two”, it turns out Otto is a fan of 80’s music.
This is little more obviously a 2001 parody. But instead of “Bicycle built for Two”, it turns out Otto is a fan of 80’s music.
This goes back loosely to 2001 when Dave has to jump through a vacuum to get back on the ship Hal has locked him out of. But it’s a little different.
It was pointed out to me that I goofed this up. You’re suppose to exhale before being exposed to vacuum. I chalk it up to alien physiology.
I’m not sure who’s Netflix account Otto has accessed here, but it’s obvious where he gets his perspective.
I’m not sure if Otto counts as a Big Brother, but that’s obviously the problem with integrated artificial intelligences.
Here’s a little known fact, in the late 70’s early 80’s, I was Elwood in a Blues Brothers impersonation team (before the movie when everyone started to do it). The fact that Zortic’s singing Soul Man is a reminiscent reminder[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I think I said earlier that coming up with original take off sequences gets to me after a while. This was my attempt at bypassing the issue.
Yes, this was one of the first comics of 2001. Since it was so ripe for parody, I labeled 2001 as the “year of Zortic” and I have to say that some of my favorite stuff is from this year.
I’m one of the few people that really loved Star Trek the Motion Picture and the Kirk/Scotty fly by of the ship still brings a lump to my throat. As I’m sure it would have to Captain Kirk if he[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Anyone who’s seen me at a convention has also seen the Entire Prize Frisbees that I have. This is the comic that inspired that.