Spawn Mutant: These mutants are spawned from ooze. His methods of attacking involve slime balls and springs that will turn into mines. Pelagus: This renegade prefers to grasp onto anything used for climbing. Mongoria: A dangerous woman warrior who uses a hook attached to her long, braided hair. He wields a powerful staff which he uses to either fire blasts or hop upon as a pole. He relies on his ability to generate explosive springs and launch them at his foes. Steam often comes out of the vents on his back. He also carries his namesake weapon and uses them to fire blasts or to hook onto bars. He is known to teleport all around by merging with the ground. Often, Roadkill must help his master get past obstacles and find hidden items to solve problems. Roadkill's tail was grazed during the lighting strike, electrifying it and allowing him to shock enemies if he's let free. Sketch finds him teleported into the comic book world and trapped in a cage and rescues him. Roadkill: Sketch Turner's pet rat in the real world. Alissa believes Sketch is the "Chosen One" and sends him on his mission against alien forces. She is confronted by Sketch in the command center when he lands in front of her. His super hero meter fills up as he makes progress.Īlissa Cyan: General of the New World Empire. He briefly transforms into his super hero alter ego after reaching the end of each page. Sketch is hurled into the Comix Zone by Mortus and must fight his way out by defeating anything put in his way. He is a comic book artist and rock musician, and is working on the Comix Zone. Episode 3: "Curse of the Dead Ships" (Zealand Atolls).Episode 2: "Welcome to the Temple" (Himalayas).Episode 1: "Night of the Mutants" (New York City).There are three episodes in the game, each consisting of two pages in a distinct area (levels): Sketch must now defeat Mortus for good and try and prevent Alissa from drowning. Enraged, Mortus zaps himself back into the Comix Zone and shuts Alissa inside the nuke, which starts to fill with liquid. In the final (and partly unfinished) panel, Sketch finds a nuclear missile ready to launch, and Alissa is working on defusing it. Now that Mortus has a physical presence outside of Comix Zone, he is free to change the world as he wishes, simply by drawing in enemies for Sketch to face - or in one instance burn up part of a page. Ignoring Sketch's protests, Alissa sends him on his mission, keeping in touch with instructions and hints via radio. Inside the comic book, Sketch meets General Alissa Cyan, who believes he is a superhero ("the chosen one") who has come to save their post-apocalyptic world from the evil of Mortus and the alien invaders. Mortus intends to free himself by destroying Sketch in the comic book, as he is unable to do so in reality. In this instant, the main villain of Comix Zone - a powerful mutant named Mortus - manages to escape the comic book's pages, and hurl the stunned Sketch into the world of Comix Zone. One night, while Sketch is working on Comix Zone during a storm, a massive lightning bolt strikes outside his apartment, somehow affecting the comic book too. Sketch Turner (スケッチ・ターナー), a "starving artist" and freelance rock musician, is working on his newest comic book, named the "Comix Zone." Comix Zone is the story of the New World Empire's attempt to defend Earth from an invasion of alien renegades, with inspiration coming from Sketch's (oddly vivid) dreams and nightmares. The video was made in 1992, displaying the animation of how the gameplay and the comic book elements would blend in. The game was originally from a concept video animated by Peter Morawiec titled "Joe Pencil Trapped In The Comix Zone". Joe Pencil (Comix Zone) - MD Gen - STI early concept demoĬoncept demo of Sega Technical Institute's "Joe Pencil trapped in the Comix Zone" project, provided by Peter Morawiec. The music was composed by Howard Drossin, a known video game and film composer. It is also one of the rarer Japanese Mega Drive games. It became a great success due to its game-play, and is released on many collections and consoles since. Sprites and backgrounds possess the bright colors and dynamic drawing style favored by superhero comics.Ĭomix Zone was widely criticized for being released too late and for being too hard and short, but it was positively received, and praised for its great game-play, graphics, and soundtrack. The dialogue is rendered within talk bubbles with the typical comic font. Each level consists of two "pages" and secrets are discovered by shredding the "paper" and revealing items. The game's most remarkable feature is that it is set within the "panels" of a comic book. Comix Zone (コミックスゾーン|Komikkusu Zōn) is a 2D action game released in 1995.
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