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Acetone 11-22-2004 04:48 PM

Sequel??
 
I know the book just came out, and that it's proboly much to early to be asking, but is there any idea if a sequal to this amazing, wonderful, (dare I say sexy?) book will be made? If so, can you tell us anything about it?

Kurosen 11-22-2004 04:57 PM

I'm currently working on the sequel, Atomik Age. It takes place seven years after the final page of Nuklear Age. It follows Atomik Lad, now known simply as Atomik, as he tries to build a team of heroes (some old faces, some new) to defend against the threats that face the Post-Nuklear world.

It is primarily told in first person from Sparky's perspective.

Acetone 11-22-2004 08:40 PM

Awsome, I can't wait. Your guaranteed at least one sale here with me.

rightwhatwasidoing? 12-01-2004 06:53 PM

Me too! But he isn't called Atomiknight? oh gosh darned it, i actually thought that name was cool...

Kurosen 12-01-2004 07:01 PM

He went by the name Atomiknight in the alternate future that came about when Dr. Never sent Nuklear Man 13 years into the future instead of 13 trilliion (slight miscalculation) thus leaving no one to stop him from taking over. Since Nuke returned to the present, that future was prevented, Dr. Never did not take over the world, and Atomiknight is no one at all.

I also have about a novel's worth of short stories in the vein of DC's Elseworlds. I oughta write up what happened when Nuke met Atomiknight and include it in that collection.

SuperSaienBlackFighter 12-02-2004 04:05 PM

I personally thought a prequel would work better then a sequel. It would be random hilarity since all the nasty stuff hadn't happened yet, and you could describe all the stuff that was mentioned in greater clarity. But, that's just my 2 cents.

Kurosen 12-02-2004 04:39 PM

I've had two prequels rolling around in the back of my head almost since I started work on Nuklear Age. One takes place a few months before Nuklear Age and chronicles our heroes on an adventure into fantasy. The other takes place in the early to mid '40s and follows the exploits of the men and women of science during what would be called the Heroic Age.

icythaco 12-04-2004 04:16 PM

Yeah, I think I prequel would definently be preferable to a sequel in this case.

Edit: After all, one of the main points of Nuklear age is to make fun of that time period, and a sequel would be kind of repetitive in that sense. If a prequel were made, it would leave you with more options.

Edit 2: Reading the above post, I like the idea about the 40's. I think you could make alot of fun of that age. After all, this is the point in history right around the time the U.S. entered WW2, and when most comics of the time were about Americanized superheroes fighting the Nazis (e.g. Captain America).

Ominous 12-04-2004 06:38 PM

I, for one, would like to see both a sequel and a prequel in one book. Something that does a chapter from the future and then a chapter from the past, then future, then past, etc.

Artman317 12-04-2004 08:22 PM

I dont like the idea of a prequel.
I mean, a big part of the book was learning of thier pasts. Learning Nukes origins, learning Sparky's origins. Hell even Dr. Genious's origins.
The past is already set in stone, the future is what is uncertain in the nuklear world.

If there needed to be clearing up of the past there could be flashbacks, Chapters set in the past, Historical tapes of testing, lots of stuff.

The Last chapter was a huge setup for a sequel. It pretty much stated who the bad guys could be.


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