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Just want to say a warm welcome to everyone who’s just joined after seeing the Curious Archive video, I really appreciate the support and I’m overwhelmed with joy after the response it has gotten. I’ve got a few people asking if there’s a better way to view the story as their internet is a little slow, so I’m going to see if I can create a downloadable ZIP file with all of the story so far on it for you all. Unfortunately, I’m working in London over the next few days so the earliest I can get that done is Monday, but I’ll have a new page done for you then too. Again, I just want to take this opportunity to say thank you to you all, I can’t believe there‘s so many people willing to support my little project. 

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Thomas Rørby Petersen

You're welcome. And thank you, for dedicating yourself to making a graphic novel of such high quality! That means a lot for me!

Anonymous

Hello to you too! Love your project. And no stress, Monday isn't far away at all!

Jason Berger

I’m grateful I can contribute to such an amazing project, getting into spec evo in the last year and finding out about this project is like a dream come true. Keep up the great work!

Anonymous

Really impressive skill set you have here, and a very cool idea and wicked concept design. I'm both impressed and inspired.

Alan Reinhart

The art is def fantastic! How do I get to page one so I can start at the beginning? 😶

Alan Reinhart

In 1978 there’s was a sci-fi fantasy magazine called Heavy Metal. It contained the work of numerous artists. I was a total fan and eagerly awaited each months issue, Your work so similar to a lot of the art in Heavy Metal, seeing it brings back memories of those great days! 🍺🍺🤩

CallumStephenDiggle

There’s a Patreon post titled ‘issue one’, that collects the first 29 pages of Humanity lost. Every post after that is single pages because I’m working through colouring them one at a time currently. You can set your Patreon feed to show older posts first I think, so you can view it in chronological order that way too. Thanks for the support Alan!

CallumStephenDiggle

Ah yes I’m familiar with Heavy Metal, that magazine rocks! Thanks so much man, I’m glad it has that effect for you 😄

Alan Reinhart

My favorite charact is Harrzack. He flew around on Pterodactyl. There was one tale where he was flying over an endless sea of snakes. Then an high island appears in the distance and he flys to it. But - there a monster gorilla on it. So he jumps off his steed, it kept flying. Harrzack get the gorilla to chase him…he runs right to the edge…and jumps off with the Pterodactyl coming around just in time, and lands in the saddle. Of course the gorilla can’t stop and falls into the sea of green snakes!

Rato Godoy

hey i just wanted to comment on something, your NASApunk designs like that big space station should definetly also have some radiators, not just solar panels, there's only one way to radiate heat in space, and it's with radiators, and a lot of designers always forget about the huge radiators but never miss the solar panels, just look at the ISS for example, it has large solar panels and radiators. i know that this is some ephemeral minutiae but i just wanted to make you aware of that, also i really liked the engine, it reminds me of the daedalus engine from KSP with those large round tanks. ps: english isn't my first language

CallumStephenDiggle

Ah yes I’m aware of the need for radiators, on the U.E. Belfast the radiators are on this plate between the fuel tanks. After the U.E. Belfast was destroyed in the Human-Conglomerate war that section of the ship was blown off (I’ll upload a picture of the pre attack U.E. Belfast down below). As for the command pod, I forgot to add them 😅 I could retcon the story to say they were just stowed and weren’t unfolded. You’re making me want to go back and add the detail that it was really hot on the wreckage of the U.E. Belfast because it probably would be without those radiators. I appreciate that man, I like that people are paying attention to this kind of thing. Ah yes I love playing KSP, I’m a bit of a space nut to be honest. Your English is great!