• @[email protected]
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    11 days ago

    I can’t believe Coppola was able to sneak Jack Black in there, too!

    I’m stoked for this though. When it comes out on the seas.

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    Glad to see they fixed the trailer…

    What I find stunning is you could tell me it’s an adaptation of the comic book “Mister X” and I would totally believe you!

    Mister X is pretty obscure now, but it was a popular indie book back in the 80s, originally illustrated by Jaime Hernandez of Love and Rockets fame.

    The basic premise is an architect was hired to design a city using the premise of “psychetecture”. Architecture designed to promote mental health and well being. Sort of the polar opposite of Lovecraftian architecture.

    Naturally, business interests interfered, altered his designs, and now the city is driving people mad. Mister X takes it on himself to correct the problems his city is causing.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mister_X_(Vortex)

    “Mister X’s influence can be seen and was acknowledged in films like Terry Gilliam’s Brazil,[6] Tim Burton’s Batman,[7] and Alex Proyas’ Dark City.[8]”

    The author, Dean Motter, followed Mister X with related books “Electropolis” from Image comics and “Terminal City” from Vertigo, all worth reading.

    So if you catch the trailer for Megalopolis and go “Well that looks interesting…” or are a fan of Brazil, Batman or Dark City, here’s some reading material for you:

    Mister X - The Archives:
    https://www.darkhorse.com/Books/3000-129/Mister-X-The-Archives-TPB

    Electropolis:
    https://www.darkhorse.com/Books/16-341/Electropolis-TPB

    Terminal City:
    https://www.dc.com/graphic-novels/terminal-city-1996/terminal-city

    Terminal City: Aerial Graffiti
    https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Terminal_City:_Aerial_Graffiti_Vol_1_1

    There is a “Complete Terminal City” graphic novel, but it’s hard to find.