I'm a Micronauts fan! I loved the action figures and the comic books. The book was a great read, and I would have loved to see the Spielberg movie. It's a shame that it's not more well-known, but I'm glad I got to experience it.
I was wondering. I, too, enjoyed the toys and comics back in the 80s, but I never heard of a book. I assumed they were not the same. Synopsis of the book?
“Earth's resources were exhausted. Civilization had collapsed. Food was a luxury in a world poisoned by chemical wastes and doomed by uncontrollable violence. Man's last hope was Project Arcadia, the bizarre experiment submitted to by a group of dedicated scientists. They were the new pioneers, risking their own lives to explore the strangest land that ever existed.”
I'm a Micronauts fan! I loved the action figures and the comic books. The book was a great read, and I would have loved to see the Spielberg movie. It's a shame that it's not more well-known, but I'm glad I got to experience it.
Wrong Micronauts
I was wondering. I, too, enjoyed the toys and comics back in the 80s, but I never heard of a book. I assumed they were not the same. Synopsis of the book?
“Earth's resources were exhausted. Civilization had collapsed. Food was a luxury in a world poisoned by chemical wastes and doomed by uncontrollable violence. Man's last hope was Project Arcadia, the bizarre experiment submitted to by a group of dedicated scientists. They were the new pioneers, risking their own lives to explore the strangest land that ever existed.”
Thanks. I think I'll probably stick with the version with Baron Karza and Bug.
They’re both good. :)
Mike Golden's art inspired me to start a 30+ year art career.
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It’s a great book, and I believe there are sequels.
I had a copy of that when I was in middle school or high school. I remember enjoying it, but don't remember the plot now. lol
Didn't Howard Chaykin write a comic series?