The First Men in the Moon
Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 9:18 pm
I'm not sure if this is the right place for this thread, but I'll run with it.
A couple of weeks ago, it was my pleasure to discover, in one of my dad's old cabinets, a couple of H.G. Wells novels, one of them being The First Men in the Moon (the other being The Invisible Man), which, as many of you know, is what inspired the Astro Boy story Ivan the Fool (and partially its sequel The Hot Dog Corps).
Some similarities:
-Air 'freezes' at night and liquefies and becomes gas at sunrise
-Plants grow rapidly in the morning and shrivel up and die at night
-There is an abundance of valuable mineral/metals (gold in the novel and diamonds in Ivan)
-The inhabitants of the moon (who died out as stated in the Hot Dog Corps) had their civilization in underground caverns
All in all, it was very interesting book.
A couple of weeks ago, it was my pleasure to discover, in one of my dad's old cabinets, a couple of H.G. Wells novels, one of them being The First Men in the Moon (the other being The Invisible Man), which, as many of you know, is what inspired the Astro Boy story Ivan the Fool (and partially its sequel The Hot Dog Corps).
Some similarities:
-Air 'freezes' at night and liquefies and becomes gas at sunrise
-Plants grow rapidly in the morning and shrivel up and die at night
-There is an abundance of valuable mineral/metals (gold in the novel and diamonds in Ivan)
-The inhabitants of the moon (who died out as stated in the Hot Dog Corps) had their civilization in underground caverns
All in all, it was very interesting book.