Honeymoon has learned how to generate heat and cold and throw lightning bolts? Very cool! Here’s hoping she and Mysta get the opportunity to to use those skills in a future story. Hoping they’ll learn how to freeze people in their tracks in the meantime.
“Moon Maid” was created at a time when little was known about the Moon, so writers (including Chester Gould) could fill in the gaps with their imaginations. Now we know much more about Earth’s Moon and how planets form around stars, and the conditions necessary for life to form on worlds. The “Moon Maid” concept seems silly from today’s standpoint, so it might help if today’s writers filled in a backstory of where the Lunarians actually came from. You need an ocean for biochemicals to form and to constitute into living cells — there never was an ocean on the Moon. The Lunarians’ physiology is too different from our own and there is no terrestrial fossil record to show that they originated and evolved on Earth. I suggest that they are descendants of colonists from another star system who for whatever reason (microbial contamination, perhaps?) chose not to colonize Earth, but set up a life-support region on its moon instead. (In that case, there might be colonies of that race scattered among many star systems.)
I know there are people who’d say, “Who cares?”, but it strengthens the comic’s believability (and placates the science geeks).
We learn somewhat more about Honeymoon’s development, and probably likewise get a hint of what part she might play in the future in this story or even farther down the road. But it is true enough also that we are in the Slow Phase of Mike’s story development, which too often leads to a rushed ending and dangling loose ends….
For the record, I am content with Honeymoon’s and Mysta Chimera’s “Moon Content” but also like to see it remain judiciously limited. This should not be a science-fiction strip.
AnyFace over 5 years ago
dennis4476 Premium Member over 5 years ago
It’s been over a year since we have seen Mysta Chimera. Please bring her back!
HarryCK over 5 years ago
Good morning™, warm family moment talkers !
This heart-heart mushy stuff is sure to bring some bears out of their caves as if yesterday wasn’t enough ! :-p
Lord Flatulence Premium Member over 5 years ago
A Sensei candle?
iggyman over 5 years ago
I think these new skills Honeymoon is learning will play a part in the future stories!
dewcoons over 5 years ago
Dick Tracy reference in today’s Gasoline Alley.
WilliamVollmer over 5 years ago
Wait a minute, I thought somebody at least implied that Mysta was Moon Maid’s real name the other day.
tripwire45 over 5 years ago
Something tells me that Honeymoon will be instrumental in saving Tracy’s hind end when the time comes.
dennis4476 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Thank you for summerizing her origin so well. Great job.
yumpinyiminey over 5 years ago
Honeymoon has learned how to generate heat and cold and throw lightning bolts? Very cool! Here’s hoping she and Mysta get the opportunity to to use those skills in a future story. Hoping they’ll learn how to freeze people in their tracks in the meantime.
jrankin1959 over 5 years ago
Great! If you can get the lightning bolt thing down quickly, you can come along with me when we look for the guy that shot me…
Durak Premium Member over 5 years ago
@Gent – re:yesterday
How’s that? Clearer now?
Another Take over 5 years ago
1- TRACY: Hmmmm… 2- …those horns… 3- …those freaky giant eyeballs. You’re not from around here! INS! INS! I caught one! INS!!
buckman-j over 5 years ago
Wow this is “exciting”
WDD over 5 years ago
“Moon Maid” was created at a time when little was known about the Moon, so writers (including Chester Gould) could fill in the gaps with their imaginations. Now we know much more about Earth’s Moon and how planets form around stars, and the conditions necessary for life to form on worlds. The “Moon Maid” concept seems silly from today’s standpoint, so it might help if today’s writers filled in a backstory of where the Lunarians actually came from. You need an ocean for biochemicals to form and to constitute into living cells — there never was an ocean on the Moon. The Lunarians’ physiology is too different from our own and there is no terrestrial fossil record to show that they originated and evolved on Earth. I suggest that they are descendants of colonists from another star system who for whatever reason (microbial contamination, perhaps?) chose not to colonize Earth, but set up a life-support region on its moon instead. (In that case, there might be colonies of that race scattered among many star systems.)
I know there are people who’d say, “Who cares?”, but it strengthens the comic’s believability (and placates the science geeks).
Gent over 5 years ago
How many bets that she’s gonna zap that stinky doc boy who tries to kill Dick?
Gent over 5 years ago
Throwing lightning bolts? Great God of thunder! The ancient astronaut theorists were right. These aliens are certainly dangerous!!!
BreathlessMahoney77 over 5 years ago
Well, these past two days sure brought the narrative momentum to a screeching halt.
Sisyphos over 5 years ago
We learn somewhat more about Honeymoon’s development, and probably likewise get a hint of what part she might play in the future in this story or even farther down the road. But it is true enough also that we are in the Slow Phase of Mike’s story development, which too often leads to a rushed ending and dangling loose ends….
For the record, I am content with Honeymoon’s and Mysta Chimera’s “Moon Content” but also like to see it remain judiciously limited. This should not be a science-fiction strip.