I was skimming through Michael Moorcock's Stormbringer, the last in his Elric of Melniboné series, looking for quotes for a posting on Chaos, when I noticed a line in the text saying that Elric's sorcerous ancestors had ruled his world for ten thousand years.
Really? Ten thousand years? And no one invented gunpowder, light bulbs or computers? We went from bronze armour to the moon in a little under two thousand, what in the hell were these people doing for all that time?
Okay…well, Arthur C. Clarke said that any sufficiently advanced technology would be indistinguishable from magic - maybe there's some kind of flip side to that which would say that sufficiently advanced magic would…eliminate the need for technology?
Well, there's probably a posting in there someplace, "Discuss!", as Mike Meyers would say. But how do I illustrate it? Ooo, I know, there was that Michael Golden drawing in one of the early Epic Illustrated issues*, the one showing the shaman and the cyber-soldier. Let's see…Google...Epic Illustrated Golden - aha, issue 3. Okay, Google, Epic Illustrated 3 .cbr…aha, there we are.
Download….download….
And open. Hold on, where's the drawing? In fact, where's the article with the drawing? God damn it, there's about 20 pages missing from this scan! Bloody people... Okay, Google…Epic Illustrated 3…new link...
Download...download…
And open. Oh for heaven's sake, it's the same scan.
Google…Epic Illustrated 03…new link….
Download….download....
You're kidding - also missing 20 pages? Okay, let's try some lateral thinking here. Google....Michael Golden artwork…aha, Modern Masters Volume 12, Michael Golden.
Download…download…
Nope, not here. Hmmm. Okay, as far as I know I own the damn magazine, down to the storage room, let's find that box of Heavy Metal and Epic magazines....aha, there we go.
Shuffle....shuffle...oh look, an Isaac Asimov SF Adventure Magazine, I haven't read this in years, wasn't there a Brunner Man In Black story in here. Ah, and the special H. P. Lovecraft issue of Heavy Metal, let's keep that out for some scanning, there were some good Cthulhu illustrations if memory serves. Gosh, is it worth my while to pull the issues of Heavy Metal with the serialized version of the Matt Howarth Changes story to do my own scans to replace the all-in-one edition that Tundra published, where he redrew all the frames that contained nudity?
Aha, here it is, in the OTHER box of Epic/Heavy Metal magazines!!!
- Sid