Today on Quantum Vibe: Lost Wages Strip 641 - Click strip above to goto the next strip.
First Seen: Fri 2013-07-12
Story & Art: Scott Bieser - Colors: Zeke Bieser Sci-Fi Adventure Monday & Thursday.
Quantum Vibe
A thousand years in the future, humanity has colonized worlds in nearly
100 galaxies, thanks to Quantum Vibremonic technologies developed five
centuries earlier. Other new technologies have created various
off-shoots of humanity and extended life expectancies five-fold. The
story begins with how a mad scientist and his plucky assistant, along
with their robot friend, brought humanity to the stars, and continues
with the adventures of some unique people in fantastic places.
Indiegogo Campaign Has Begun! [ Nov 10, 2024 ]
Second times a charm. The epic QUANTUM VIBE: This Means War story concludes with Part 3, and we require funds to publish a print volume. To sweeten the pot a bit, a 3 pack of the print and PDF copies of all three parts of the This Means War story is a new perk. The stickers and magnet add-ons for the Project for a Free Cosmos concept (explained in the story) are available. And one final incentive for the first 20 who get there first, an add-on for a Free Cosmos Project coaster (1 per perk).
The campaign starts today, Sunday, November 10th, and will conclude in 31 days.
Click on this link or on the picture to back our campaign!
Because while our heroes were getting shot into space, I’ve been attending Freedom Fest in Las Vegas (actually it lasts through Saturday, at Planet Hollywood, in case anyone wants to drop by and say hello).
Starting Tuesday next week, I’ll be posting ‘notes from the front,’ some (hopefully) comical sketches relating my experiences on this trip.
After that, well, the strip will go on haitus for a few weeks while I get my household packed up and moved to our new digs in Houston, Texas. Because it’s time for what’s left of my family to start a new life.
I’ll post some sort of update on Monday, August 12. You guys DO want to know how Nicole and friends survive getting shot into space, don’t you?