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1) Survivors of the Suicide World, Episode 3: "A Brief Encounter at War"
10[+1] pgs. Appeared
in
Anomaly #3 (1971)
.
Reprinted
in Flights
into Fantasy (1981)
on pgs 73-83.
SPA:
a)
as Supervivientes del mundo suicida episodio tercero: "Breve encuentro en la guerra
",
in Vuelo
a la fantasia (1981),
b)
as Supervivientes del mundo
real, episodio tercero: "Breve encuentro en la guerra
" (!),
in Richard
Corben obras completas #11.
2) "Encounter at War"
13 pgs (reworked). Appeared
in Anomaly
#4 (1972)
.
Reprinted in Unknown Worlds of Science
Fiction #4 (1975)
and
in Den
[III] #4 (1988)
.
Story: Jan Strnad. Color(prob. colored by overlays)/Art: Richard Corben (no
signature). Lettered by hand (Corben).
BR: as "Olhos brilhantes" in Kripta
#50 (1980).
FRA: as "Brêve rencontre sur le champs de bataille" in Actuel
[II] #40 (197?), and as "Encounter at War [FRA]" in Ran
tan plan #27, and as "Secours" in L'Echo
des savanes spécial U.S.A. [I] #2 (1977) and Sueurs
froides (1983).
GER: as "Begegnung im
Krieg
",
in U-Comix
Sonderband #3 (1974).
ITA: as "Missione
di soccorso" in Mondo
mutante [ITA] (1984), Lo
straordinario mondo di R. Corben (1984), and 1984
[ITA] #9 (1980).
NL: as "Encounter at War [NL]" in U-Comix
Sonderband [NL] #3.
SPA: as "Encuentro en guerra" in Mundi-comics #21.
Style: B&W zipatone / Black line with color. Genre: SF. Time
Span: Future. Nudity: None.
Keywords: Aliens. Attack. Earth. Trasmitter.
Synopsis: Aliens are about to attack to the Earth. Humans
are finding their captain, when suddenly Sayer is kidnapped by
aliens and transmitted to the alien planet. Sayer finds the captain,
but saves the Earth.
Comment: The story is evidently Corben's early work.
Alternative,
/
: The original,
, was untitled since it lacked totally the title page, which was added in Flights into Fantasy (
).
Alternative,
: Corben and Strnad reworked further the story and the result was still
a little bit mish-mash. The story stays not so clear, specially on the
alien planet. Comic has strange extra boxes up and down on pages three, six, eight and ten, because the original comic book has more wider page size (cf.
"Razar the Unhero"!). Alien language is balls and squares
and triangulars on a place of letters.
Alternative, Unknown Worlds
of Science Fiction version: The story was introduced (by Roy Thomas?)
on the preceding page: "A year or two ago, comics-fan Jan S. Strnad
and underground cartoonist Richard V. Corben collaborated on a short series
of tales dealing with an Earth invaded by a race of gnome-like aliens who
had teleported here from a distant star. This is the final episode of that
interstellar struggle..." Actually "Survivors of the
Suicide World, Episode 1: The Homecoming" appeared in Anomaly
#1,
written as a 7-page text piece by Jan Strnad with illustrations by Greg
Phillips, not Corben. "Survivors of the Suicide World, Episode
2: The Gnome" appeared in Anomaly #2, written by
Jan Strnad as a 3-page text piece with illustrations by Ken Meaux.
See: Anomaly #3 vs. Anomaly #4.
Comparing: The original story starts with short text and the
lower part of reworked version's page 2 (first page and first frame on
sec. page are new). Next page is
similar, except in reworked version he added additional bars up and down.
Page 3 is divided in two (upper part is beginning of reworked 4th page
and lower two frames the end of 5th). Next page is again similar (with
bars up and down). Fifth page has a lot of redrawn frames: the original
story's first frame is truncened from left and added with new frame next
to it. Two vertical frames are there, but last frame on top right is
new. The middle frames all are redrawn (Captain Phillips has now moustashes
and he's much older than in the original version). The dialogue is rewritten,
but the bottom row is left alone. Next
page has bars up and down, which means it is untoutched. Page 7 shows
Captain
Phillips on first frame, so Mr. Corben redraw it (maybe only the floor
is from the original frame) and did frame at the same time way enough
high to not to use additional bars. The rest
of
the page is untoutched (well, in the second frame Captain Phillips is
added at the back of Sawyer). Page 8 has big bar down; page is untoutched,
almost. Captain Phillips is again added behind Sawer on farest right
middle
row frame (you can see less Sawyer's fingers on the same frame). Page
9 is again almost untoutched. First frame is redrawn and Mr.
Corben
added
additional
sky
and clouds on
the
very up
of
whole page. Sawer says only on the redrawn version, "The transmitter building!"
(and Captain Phillips, "OUGH!") He also added the ball bomb in the hand
of Sawer in last frame (ripped aliens
are faded with coloring). On page 10 first two frames are replaced with
one (because Sawer finds ball bomb already in the end of prev. page) and
next two frames make now the first row with that new redrawn frame. The
rest of the page is totally redrawn. Last page is again totally redrawn,
only
Captain
Phillips'
saying
is
left almost untoutched: originally is goes like, "You rotten
BASTARD! You could have WAITED!!" All the rest of talking in reworked
version's last page is rewritten. In the beginning (page one and first
frame on sec. page) Mr. Corben and Mr. Strnad made additional framing
story, which concludes the redrawn version. The reworked story has a
woman, who was not there originally at all.
Extras: The
Jan Strnad interview (February, March 2001)
Copyright © 1997 Heart-Attack-Series,
Ink!,
Created: August 17, 1997. Modified:
June 24, 2012.
