Ray Gun Monday

Ray gun robot gag by John Sutton! :)

 

Today’s Ray Gun Monday features another great piece by John Sutton, creator of the webcomic The Petri Dish. Go check it out, you’ll like it, I bet. Good one, John, and thanks for another winner!

RAY GUNS! ROBOTS! ROCKETSHIPS!

It’s Ray Guns on Monday, Robots on Wednesday, and Rocketships on Friday here at Space Base 8.

I want to feature your sci-fi art on Space Base 8! Email me your Raygun, Robot, or Rocketship art and I will post it in the blog for all the Space Base 8 readers to see. A sketch, a sculpture, a photo, whatever! Just as long as you made yourself. If you have a great Ray Gun, Robot, or Rocketship toy you want to share, that would be fun too! Email spacebase8@gmail.com, and include a picture as a jpg or png file, your name, and your website URL if you have one. We look forward to seeing your contributions!

 

Get the Space Base 8 book

Did you know that there is a Space Base 8 book now available? It’s called Space Base 8 Book 1: BLAST OFF! It collects the first year and a half of comic strips from Space Base 8. You can get a printed book, a signed artist edition complete with personalized sketch, or an ebook version. Click BUY THE BOOK in the menubar above the comic, or just click here to get your copy.

Ray Gun Monday

Superior Rocket Gun

 

This is the second toy ray gun in my newly begun collection. it is the Superior Rocket Gun from the 1950s, and I absolutely love it.  I first saw one in the book, “Zap! Ray Gun Classics” and showed it to my wife. “Look, Honey. It’s a dart gun… shaped like a rocket jet… and it fires three darts! Three!  How many cool features can one toy ray gun have?” She smiled, patted me on the head, gave me a cookie and sent me outside to play.

Not a week later I searched for “toy ray gun” on ebay, and what do you know? There it was the Superior Rocket Gun, and not expensive, either. I bid on it, and it was soon mine.

This Rocket Gun appears to be in working order, but since it didn’t come with any darts, I’m not sure for sure if it works. I hope it takes some kind of “standard” darts and that I can find some that will work so I can test it out.

There will be more expensive and rare guns in my collection someday, but I think this one will stay my favorite for a long time.

 

I like this book, “Zap! Ray Gun Classics“, and you can get it at Amazon. Click on my Affiliate link and I might get, like, a penny or two  from the sale.

 

RAY GUNS! ROBOTS! ROCKETSHIPS!

It’s Ray Guns on Monday, Robots on Wednesday, and Rocketships on Friday here at Space Base 8.

I want to feature your sci-fi art on Space Base 8! Email me your Raygun, Robot, or Rocketship art and I will post it in the blog for all the Space Base 8 readers to see. A sketch, a sculpture, a photo, whatever! Just as long as you made yourself. If you have a great Ray Gun, Robot, or Rocketship toy you want to share, that would be fun too! Email spacebase8@gmail.com, and include a picture as a jpg or png file, your name, and your website URL if you have one. We look forward to seeing your contributions!

RAYGUN MONDAY

Razer Toy Ray Gun

While serching for inspiration for Space Base 8, I fell in love with old space toys, especially toy ray guns. I couldn’t resist starting a collection of my own, and this is the vintage ray gun I bought to start my collection. It is called the Razer Ray Gun, and boy, is it peachy keen! When you pull the trigger it makes a death-ray zapping sound and makes sparks that are visible through the translucent red plastic tip.  I love the fin details on the back, the rings on the barrel, the sparks, and the sound it makes. Bring it on, invaders from mars, I’m ready for ya!

It works pretty well, but the trigger sometimes slides out of its track and misfires, which makes me afraid of breaking it  by pulling the trigger too hard. So this one is better put o a shelf than taken to the playground. I’d definitely like to get one in better condition someday, but I think this one is a terrific start for my collection.

According to the book, “Zap! Ray Gun Classics“, This ray gun was made by H. Y.Manufacturing, Hong Kong, in the 1970s. (Click on that link to get the book from  Amazon; I’m an Associate).  Judging by the design, I would guess it is from the early, pre-Star Wars 1970s, when the idea of what outer space stuff would look like was more “neato gee-whiz”, and less “that looks real, better pass a law banning it”.

Next Monday I will post a photo of the second toy ray gun I have acquired for my collection. Have you ever seen a dart gun that fired not one… not two… but three darts? I have.  And what’s more, that’s not even the coolest thing about this toy!

RAY GUNS! ROBOTS! ROCKETSHIPS!

It’s Ray Guns on Monday, Robots on Wednesday, and Rocketships on Friday here at Space Base 8.

I want to feature your sci-fi art on Space Base 8! Email me your Raygun, Robot, or Rocketship art and I will post it in the blog for all the Space Base 8 readers to see. A sketch, a sculpture, a photo, whatever! Just as long as you made yourself. If you have a great Ray Gun, Robot, or Rocketship toy you want to share, that would be fun too! Email spacebase8@gmail.com, and include a picture as a jpg or png file, your name, and your website URL if you have one. We look forward to seeing your contributions!

 

Get the Space Base 8 book

Did you know that there is a Space Base 8 book now available? It’s called Space Base 8 Book 1: BLAST OFF! It collects the first year and a half of comic strips from Space Base 8. You can get a printed book, a signed artist edition complete with personalized sketch, or an ebook version. Click BUY THE BOOK in the menubar above the comic, or just click here to get your copy.

RAY GUN MONDAY

Today’s ray gun sketch is based on the Tom Corbett Space Ranger Atomic Rifle toy gun from the 1950s. Quite an awesome collectable toy! If anyone owns one of these and wants to send me a birthday gift…

RAY GUNS! ROBOTS! ROCKETSHIPS!

It’s Ray Guns on Monday, Robots on Wednesday, and Rocketships on Friday here at Space Base 8.

I want to feature your sci-fi art too! Email me your Raygun, Robot, or Rocketship art and I will post it in the blog for all the Space Base 8 readers to see. A sketch, a sculpture, a photo, just as long as you made yourself! Email spacebase8@gmail.com, and include your sketch, name and website URL if you have one.

 

Ray Gun Sketch Monday

Tom Corbett, Space Ranger Ray Gun

RAYGUNS! ROBOTS! ROCKETSHIPS!

Mondays are for ray gun sketches. This one is based on a Tom Corbett Space Ranger toy gun from the 1950s.

 

Wanna put some ray gun, robot, or rocketship art on the blog?  Email me with your skeches and I will post them in the blog for all the Space Base 8 readers to see.

Emailspacebase8@gmail.com, and include your sketch, name and website URL if you have one.

 

PEW PEW PEW!

 

Raygun!

A raygun

Here is Monday’s Raygun sketch, Space Base 8 readers. I’ve been having fun making drawings of ray guns and robots and rocketshipsmtself, but I want to feature your sci-fi art too! Email me with your Raygun, Robot, or Rocketship art and I will post it in the blog for all the Space Base 8 readers to see. Email spacebase8@gmail.com, and include your sketch, name and website URL if you have one.

Rayguns!

It’s Monday, and time for another ray gun sketch. This gun is is the Gun With No Name. Anyone recognize this ray gun? What planet is it form? Was it designed for fingers or tentacles? And most of all, what is this gun’s name?!!!

Rayguns! Robots! Rocketships! And New comics!

Hozer X-55 RaygunWelcome, friends. Today we start a new tradition called Rayguns! Robots! Rocketships! Every monday I will post a sketch of a raygun. I’ll post a sketch of a robot on Wednesdays, come rain or shine. And, you guessed it, Friday will be rocketship sketch day. What about Tuesdays and Thursdays, you may ask? Well, I may tell you: those are days that I’ll post new Space Base 8 comics! Yaay, the hiatus is over, and there will be new Space Base 8 comics! Come back and see some sic-fi comic fun here at SpaceBase8.com every weekday. You can take the weekend off. You’re welcome.

If you think drawing rayguns, robots and rocketships looks like fun, it is! Why not sketch some up yourself and email the picture to me at spacebase8@gmail.com. I’d love to post your sketches here in the blog for everyone to see.

Come back tomorrow and see a NEW COMIC. Space Base 8 is back! The hiatus is over!