Back story: I been a fan of slime when I was little, pIaying with them in the small packaged containers they came in. In 2008, I became interested in slime once again and probably (I don’t know for sure) was inspired by watching Monster Blood on the Goosebumps TV series. I remember my mom was able to getting 3 jars of Nickelodeon’s slime and I would played with it, imaging it as a growing monster.
Around 2008, I came up with this horror comic called “The Slime,” which was about a ordinary slime mold changed into a man-eating creature. when grandma heard about it, she said, “that reminds me of The Blob,” when hearing about that, I did not know about what she meant. It wasn’t until I discovering a book about iconic monsters of cinema, were I learned about “The Blob.” The monster was a gelatinous beast that came from outer space inside a meteorite, which grows bigger as it feeds on people it engulfed, and can’t be killed by bullets or electricity, but can be stopped by the cold. When I came up with a sequel to “The Slime,” I had my sona eat a chuck of the Slime mold creature and then transformation into a slime, red colored like The Blob as a tribute.
Old Info: His body would go under a change, his white blood cells would merge with his red blood cells and start to transform the rest in his body, causing him to melt into ooze. Finally he becomes a amorphous being, able to form whips or pseudopods, his arms, and grows bigger whatever he ate.
Around 2008, I came up with this horror comic called “The Slime,” which was about a ordinary slime mold changed into a man-eating creature. when grandma heard about it, she said, “that reminds me of The Blob,” when hearing about that, I did not know about what she meant. It wasn’t until I discovering a book about iconic monsters of cinema, were I learned about “The Blob.” The monster was a gelatinous beast that came from outer space inside a meteorite, which grows bigger as it feeds on people it engulfed, and can’t be killed by bullets or electricity, but can be stopped by the cold. When I came up with a sequel to “The Slime,” I had my sona eat a chuck of the Slime mold creature and then transformation into a slime, red colored like The Blob as a tribute.
Old Info: His body would go under a change, his white blood cells would merge with his red blood cells and start to transform the rest in his body, causing him to melt into ooze. Finally he becomes a amorphous being, able to form whips or pseudopods, his arms, and grows bigger whatever he ate.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
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