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so here’s a cool fact: yknow Mishapocalypse, arguably one of the bands to found the bugpunk music genre? a LOT of their work is inspired by Goncharov- they’ve actually talked abt it as a source of inspiration in interviews, and the distorted clock ticking sound that functions as a baseline in so many of their tracks is a pitched-down audio sample of The Clock in Goncharov.
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CHAPTER 1 - PAGE 21-22 Let me take a moment here to gush over these two pages. Eric, Lisa and Melanie have been a dream team. This spread looked like a nightmare in script form, and they’ve brought it to life in a way that absolutely blew away what I’d been envisioning. This is the strength of comics; to show worlds that never existed, through impossible eyes. Narratives from angles that can’t be captured on film or through prose. How does beauty look, through a mantis’s eyes?

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CHAPTER 1 - PAGE 23 Lamprecht still isn’t the uh, most tactful... but... progress is being made?
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Ah, here he is, the groom himself, Lamprecht. In the flesh-- or should I say, chitin?
CHAPTER 1 - PAGE 16 *musical interlude* Say my name, say my name If no one is around you Say baby I love you If you ain't runnin' game Say my name, say my name - Destiny’s Child, 1999