How science projects have progressed since the early 60’s.
On another note, Go Comics is running a pantomime comic strip from the 40’s and 50’s which is really very good and if you love Lio you’ll probably enjoy Bozo as well. The main character, Bozo, is a little person getting along in a big person world. The comments section is as good as the comic itself, with thoughtful musings. The artwork is amazing, there is depth to the panels and you keep feeling your face for the 3-D glasses. Check it out, there are 3 strips a day.
momofalex7 over 2 years ago
Ray Harryhausen, stop motion expert.
Bilan over 2 years ago
Remember, it’s a team effort. There is no “I” in EVL.
jagedlo over 2 years ago
Because there’s no set definition for what defines a “student project”…
coop2003 Premium Member over 2 years ago
the smell
Amra Leo over 2 years ago
Folks, I think we have a winner…
rshive over 2 years ago
Did Lio actually make the creature? Does it qualify?
gldoutt Premium Member over 2 years ago
Great to see that some of us still remember the greats of the early days of cinema who had to make us believe before there was 3-D animation.
PoodleGroomer over 2 years ago
Sometimes you find great scientific discoveries. Sometimes they find you.
Coocalici over 2 years ago
Loving Lio’s face in panel two
raybarb44 over 2 years ago
I see who’s going to get First Place……
Quabaculta over 2 years ago
How science projects have progressed since the early 60’s.
On another note, Go Comics is running a pantomime comic strip from the 40’s and 50’s which is really very good and if you love Lio you’ll probably enjoy Bozo as well. The main character, Bozo, is a little person getting along in a big person world. The comments section is as good as the comic itself, with thoughtful musings. The artwork is amazing, there is depth to the panels and you keep feeling your face for the 3-D glasses. Check it out, there are 3 strips a day.
https://www.gocomics.com/bozo/2022/05/03?ct=v&cti=1392407
einarbt over 2 years ago
Love the name of the factory.