Board Thread:FanonCon Panels/@comment-27816990-20160704172950

Hey there! Welcome to my panel in this year's FanonCon. I'll be talking about my new project in Paragon Comics named Luna & Astro-Girl, and the first issue will be released tomorrow. Before you start reading it (or not, I have no idea what your taste is), I'll give you a brief rundown on what you need to know about it.



So the first thing you need to know is that Luna & Astro-Girl will both take place on the Moon and the Earth, and the perspective also changes along the way. The lead cast will be Luna and Astro-Girl (obviously) plus a whole bunch of other people and aliens in the mix.

Luna
Let's start off with Luna. Luna is a Lunari. Lunaris are a different kind of species living on the moon. They're very peaceful people, and they choose not to do war with any other species, only when it's necessary they'd do war (but they prefer the term "fighting for their colony").

Luna is the daughter of the King and the Queen of the Lunari, which gives her a high position in the kingdom, being the queen someday. She's 18 lightyears old (thats 18 years old to those who aren't Captain Obvious), and the Lunari's tradition is to only label someone the "princess" or another position after their 18th lightyear. So right now Luna isn't a princess yet. But she will, just wait and see.

Astro-Girl
Next up is Astro-Girl, whose real name is Riley Pace Davidson. She's a fun, 17 year-old Science genius with a dream to go to space. I can't tell much about her history because that'll spoil a lot, but, right now I can say is that she's living with her uncle and aunt (Spider-Man? Nah). She has a passion about Science and Space, and plans to go to space when she grows up. But little did she know, Space has its own evil (I'll leave that up to you to find out).

There will also be images because, well, they're a lot of fun, but also to give a visual guide because most of the scientific stuff there are complicated. The book will also be an interactive story, so YOU choose what the character does and says, like this for example:

A. I like interactive stories.

B. Meh, I don't care.

Go ahead and press any of the options above.

I like interactive stories.
If you like interactive stories, then this book would be great for you! After you chose your answer, press Next to go to the next part of the story.

Next...

Meh, I don't care.
Well, I don't know if you'll still read it or not, but it's fine. After you chose your answer, press Next to go to the next part of the story.

Next...

Testing out the Interactive Feature
So now that you've tested it out, let's go ahead and move on.

What's so special about Luna & Astro-Girl?
Well, I think the diversity of the story makes it special. There's aliens, politics (but no, Donald Trump isn't in it), LGBT (sorry, homophobes), technology, legends, astronomy, etc. And to me, Luna and Riley are very relatable to other people out there. Riley dealing with her highschool life and Luna trying to cope about a tragedy that happens. Probably everything about Luna & Astro-Girl is fun and bright, well, before the ending.

What references can we expect in the next few issues?
Expect some references to other Marvel Fanon Users (especially admins. Please don't kill me) and a lot of Marvel stuff. Oh, and remember who Ellen Ripley is? Yeah, she'll be there.

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Thanks for joining me! I hope you read Luna &amp; Astro-Girl #1, see you next time! 