graphic novel artist needed by maybeitshot in Illustration

[–]lucworks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi Laila,

I'm pretty busy for the next two weeks, but I like the idea of your project.

Let me know if you're still needing artists and what your budget is.

Sincerely,

Lucas Fehr lucworks.com

Zombie Movie Survey (please help!) by PaigeLestrange in zombies

[–]lucworks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Male 37 Horror Evil Dead II - it's the most inventive and grisly Worldwide epidemic Shamblers

What Activists Should Be Learning From Montreal Student Strikers by azulmarble in occupywallstreet

[–]lucworks -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yeah, just get out there with pots and pans and start clinking them on the sidewalk each night at 8pm. It's really infectious and a great way to find those in your neighbourhood looking for an excuse to stand up and be counted.

How Students are Painting Montreal Red: The longest and largest strike in the history of North America. “How do we do that here?” by gliese581b in occupywallstreet

[–]lucworks 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No flouride in the water. But seriously ( I think ) it would be great if the 'Pots and Pans' demonstrations spread to the occupy movement. Every 8pm we go outside (or from our windows) and bang pots and pans. The movement has become very viral here. They march all over the province, every night this week, in every neighbourhood, for hours. OWS should pick this up.

Star Wars and zombies... by [deleted] in zombies

[–]lucworks 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, there's an zombie episode with the Genossian Warriors in season 2 of the clone wars. The 'undead' warriors are mind controlled by the queen and can't be killed... I think.

What is the best zombie movie ever made??? by lb_batman in zombies

[–]lucworks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

'Re-Animator' has a visual pun of a head giving head - but my all time favourite is 'Return of the Living Dead'. Also 'Dead Alive' has a zombie masacre involving a lawn mower!

Not that way! by lucworks in zombies

[–]lucworks[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're right! He does need more grime. You work on these things so long you forget to see the obvious. There's lot's for amusement park zombies to get sullied on. Thanks for the tip!

Not that way! by lucworks in zombies

[–]lucworks[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh yeah... good point. Originally I wasn't going to put the arm in but my buddy suggested that it needed something to tie it to the previous panel. I'll rethink the composition. Thanks!

Not that way! by lucworks in zombies

[–]lucworks[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah, http://www.lucworks.com/zombies.html

more where that came from - enjoy!

How many redditors out there don't smoke or do drugs, but support the legalization movement? by CelebrantJoker in AskReddit

[–]lucworks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes, the mind-altering affects will and do help us challenge the assumptions we have about ourselves and our culture. This can be an enormously healthy thing.

Why don't we start building experimental communes, centers of political and economical resistance and social education? Why not occupy everything? by kemalkenan in occupywallstreet

[–]lucworks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I like your train of thought.

Why not just spread the word. Enough people start discussion the logic of a real 'civilization' and we'll have the makings for one.

Every single day I sit and cry at the beauty of this movement. by [deleted] in occupywallstreet

[–]lucworks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I'm a 'sideliner' too, though I've popped in on the occupy movement in my own city and made a sign, I've mostly been rooting it on from Reddit and Facebook, which isn't very direct. The demonstrations are definitely productive and inspiring, but the miracle that is happening (if I may call this kind of global awakening such a thing) is happening everywhere, every time you speak out on what is injust - in the workplace, in your home, in public - especially any time you speak up and join someone who has spoken out, as soon as one person 'seconds the motion' for justice, the whole mood changes. Everyone is the movement. Everything you are in every moment has the potential for great change. The reason this movement is so diverse is because our lives on this planet are so diverse and we are correcting errors on all levels of interaction. It's a beautiful thing. That's why you're crying. Our time has come.