![]() Max: Maybe he'd thumb wrestle you for it. Sam: Gee, we're not doing such a good job at saving humanity.Max: Some of our closest friends claim to be human. Sam: Look Lactose, we'd rather you didn't eradicate the whole human race.Max: And that big cranky alien cranium heading straight for us. Sam: You have nothing to fear but fear itself.And except for a little freezer burn, surprisingly tasty. (pats his huge, swollen belly with both of him hands, and then takes a deep cleansing breath of air slowly and deeply, and sighs deeply) (turns on a TV, and eats the Thing up, as he watches the TV) Sam: I'm just tossing darts in the dark here, but I'd say this whole transdimensional mess is the combined result of you storing toxic oozes in leaky zippy lock bags in a freezer that's as neglected as Quasimodo at a Sadie Hawkins dance.Other Repair Men, Sam, The Geek, and Max: HUDSON!!! Hudson: We're doomed, man! DOOOOOMED!!!!!!.Sam: I don't know anyone who could fire-bomb a bunch of cute little kittens!.Sam: Oh, I wouldn't say that! Some fresh paint, a few plants here and there, and a construction crew working around the clock, and it'll be as good as new! The Geek: You guys! Look what you just did! The lab is ruined!.Sam: You always have an effect on the ladies. Max: It's a nondescript supermodel! (leaps into her arms) Quick, Sam! Take a picture!.(ties a napkin around her neck, and then produces a giant knife and fork when Sam, Max, and the repair men all salute at her she enters the room where the Thing is sobbing with her giant knife and fork) You just don't have the sheer girth to volunteer for such a hazardous mission. Max (getting excited): Ooh, pick me! Ooh, pick me! Ooh! Hudson: What are ya, a crazy man? What kind of sick lunatic would volunteer to do that?.Little Yellow Creatures: In the morning, in the evening, ain't we got fun.Sam: Well here we are in the hostile parallel ice dimension contained inside the Geek's freezer.Sam: I can't believe I shot at an innocent vegetable.Max: It looks like an incredibly virulent form of the plague. Sam: Gee, I hope this wasn't anything important.The Uglions" (1998)Įpisodes "The Thing That Wouldn't Stop It" (1997) 1.7 "Big Trouble At The Earth's Core" (1997).1.1 "The Thing That Wouldn't Stop It" (1997).And I've thought about re-releasing it with revised printing. People seemed to like the idea of the shirt, though. When I protested, his response was, "Well you said you have a lot of those drawings!" I ended up screaming in his face which is very unlike me and his ultimate comment was "I think you're just one of those people who can't be pleased." Rather than leave with nothing I cut the order to the bone and sold the shirts with the caveat that they "have enough ink on them to stop a bullet". ![]() The main offense was that he cut the original art into pieces to create the screens. Well, my local shirt vendor (who I have never used again and had nothing to do with previous and subsequent Sam & Max shirts which were implemented in a entirely professional fashion) made the whole process more difficulty than you would think necessary. Here's the comp art for one of my old t-shirts. It was printed on a black shirt and was a very limited run. I've got some other things brewing (as you may have guessed) and will fill you in as they take shape. You can find the details and the platforms listings HERE. If you've yet to try Telltale's Sam & Max games they have a promotion celebrating the 25 years since the launch of the characters. They also re-released my comics collection, Sam & Max Surfin' the Highway, and made sure the fans were supplied with Sam & MaxĮverything Telltale learned from each game release they were able to apply to subsequent licenses, the most recent being The Walking Dead series which is a critical and commercial hit. ![]() In between releases Telltale created Sam & Max shorts, made sure the games could release on as many platforms as possible and nurtured a fan community. There have been three "seasons", Sam & Max Save the World, Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space, and Sam & Max The Devil's Playhouse. The series would be like a TV show, a few hours of gameplay for each installment delivered every month for the duration of the series. Sam & Max were one of Telltale's early licenses. They were able to actually achieve something others couldn't, creating downloadable games on a schedule. A few more followed, then some LucasArts strips, an Adventure Game, Trade Paperback, a Network Animated Series, a couple of unrealized games >snif< but then. The first Sam & Max comic appeared in print 25 years ago. ![]()
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