Blogging about Baby Godzilla put baby kaiju on my mind, so I drew a bunch of sketches of Tyrantor interacting with the various adults in his life.
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Blogging about Baby Godzilla put baby kaiju on my mind, so I drew a bunch of sketches of Tyrantor interacting with the various adults in his life.
The whole thing is pretty easy to imagine as a cartoon series, with each new adversary being an episode, not unlike the Godzilla cartoons. I don’t know if that was the intent or not.
I’m prone to seasonal depression anyway and this winter I became unemployed and my second favorite cat of all time died far too young, so it’s been harder to pull out of than usual this year. I mean, I’ve been working on these a few minutes a day every few days for quite a while now so hopefully getting something out there helps me get back to doing stuff.
--edited, I don’t think there’s anything critical left in here? At the time I felt like explaining that I was in a kind of bad place and it took a while to get back into creating things, like I was apologizing for taking so long after reading the book.
Gorgolisk
Name: Gorgolisk, The Serpent Queen, Hypnosnake
Type: Fictional
Region: America
Description: A light blue, two armed serpent with dark blue bands, red osteoderms, and a prominent frill.
Myth: N/A
Facts:
Gorgolisk is a Kaiju from @tyrantisterror’s ATOM setting.
As a Kaiju, Gorgolisk has a wide range of powers. The stock Kaiju abilities for this setting are:
Super Strength
Increased Healing Factor
Immunity to Radiation
In addition to these stock abilities, Gorgolisk has some unique ones as well:
Color Changing “Hypno Frill”
Neurotoxic venom
Sonic “Death” Rattle
Gorgolisk is noteworthy for being one of the less aggressive of Kaiju, even being considered one of the few “safe” Kaiju, with some even seeing her as a heroic figure.
Gorgolisk is 450 ft long, and holds her head at roughly 100 ft above the ground.
Gorgolisk’s place on the family tree of life is uncertain. It is believed that she is a sort of missing link between monitor lizards and snakes, a theory supported by her tail and head anatomy.
What scientists in universe don’t know, but which savvy readers and followers of TT do, is that Gorgolisk is a Basilisk, specifically a Crawling Basilisk.
From a meta standpoint, Gorgolisk was originally a multi-headed snake Kaiju known as Hydra. However, due to a different project using a similar design, TT was forced to remake his serpent.
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It’s time for more A.T.O.M. Volume 1 trivia! Today we’re gonna talk about the monsters!
- Tyrantis is my oldest OC, having been made when I was six. The original pitch for him was that he was what would happen if a Tyrannosaurus rex had been mutated by an atom bomb instead of a godzillasaurus, which is why his name is a portmanteau of Tyrannosaurus and “Gigantis,” one of Godzilla’s less well known alternate names. It’s also why he breathes fire. However, because Tyrantis was also meant to be Godzilla’s sidekick at the time, his powerset was specifically less impressive than Godzilla’s - i.e. normal fire instead of nuclear fire. While he’s become more and more his own character as time went on, I decided to make that limitation a law of his character - Tyrantis is not meant to outshine the monster icons that came before him, but rather stand alongside them.
- Tyrantis was originally represented in my childhood playtime by a Jurassic Park juvenile T.rex, which is why I’ve adamantly kept his head looking very Jurassic Park-y in all his incarnations (huge goofy overbite, big eyebrows, bumpy nasal ridge, etc.).
- One of my earliest attempts to tell Tyrantis’s story as a kid involved the Lego Movie Maker stop motion program. While I never figured out how to get the buggy program to work, my failed attempt to make a Tyrantis movie at the time did have one lasting effect: the Lego T.rex toy that would play him happened to have these big spikes on its arms (because they were originally made for the Lego Dragon figure), which all subsequent incarnations of Tyrantis would incorporate as one of his important design details.
- The armored scutes on Tyrantis’s curved neck and his crocodilian tail are direct homages to Ray Harryhausen’s Gwangi (and countless other stop motion theropods), while his pronounced “cheek” bumps are taken from multiple monster suits by Eiji Tsuburaya. Add in the obvious Stan Winston Jurassic Park t.rex head and you have a design that pays homage to three of my favorite monster creators.
- One of my goals in writing Tyrantis was to keep his status as a both an archetypal monster AND child’s wish fulfillment character intact. He’s a big, green, fire-breathing reptile, the kind countless children have imagined, and while he’s rowdy and loves fighting other monsters (because that’s what monsters do), he’s also kind and protective of the weak. Part of the fun of writing this final version of A.T.O.M. was juxtaposing this innocent, child-like character against a more serious and complicated world.
- Gorgolisk, the gigantic prehistoric snake monster in the story, is almost as old as Tyrantis. Her original incarnation was called Hydra and, true to her name, had seven heads instead of just the one. While her design and name has changed a lot since then, her status as the cool and collected counterpart to impulsive and foolhardy Tyrantis has remained a constant.
- Ironically, while Gorgolisk is no longer explicitly connected to Dr. Lerna as she was in earlier drafts, the two remain very similar in personality.
- Ahuul, Tyrantis’s pterosaur-inspired antagonist, is also fairly old, though like Gorgolisk he went through a name change. Ahuul’s first incarnation was named Kongamatu, and was a kaiju-fied version of the African pterosaur cryptid of the same name. Other names he tried out included Wendigo, Ahool, and Ahul, the later two belonging to another cryptid that is sometimes believed to be a pterosaur, and his final name is obviously a play on that same monster (though the novel gives it a different origin).
- Earlier versions of Ahuul weren’t quite as nasty, but still began as antagonistic creatures.
- Bobo, the giant friendly spider, began as a character I made up in a jokey and heavily embellished autobiographical comic I made in middle school. The original Bobo was a significantly smaller giant spider (about the size of a car) that lived under a trapdoor in the walkway to my house. It was a REALLY dumb comic, but I liked the idea of Bobo as this protective spider-monster, and eventually she found a home as a kaiju in Tyrantis’s story.
- The name “Bobo” is inspired by the song “Boris the Spider” by The Who. I made it cutesier because, to my teenage brain, that made it all the more hilarious.
- Tyranta and Tyrantor owe their existence to both The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Gorgo, as a young me thought that the key to making a monster sympathetic was to give it a family. While I now think that isn’t strictly necessary, being a loving father and devoted spouse has been a core part of Tyrantis’s character for a long time, and his family is one of the traits that makes him stand out from most other monsters.
- The fact that Tyranta is slightly larger and stronger than her male counterparts was inspired by a popular idea among dinosaur fans that the female tyrannosaurids were larger than the males. There isn’t a great deal of scientific evidence supporting this claim, but it’s persistent nonetheless, and I think it makes for an interesting dynamic. Plus monogamous species tend to have larger females than males, and Tyrantis and Tyranta are definitely monogamous, so in a way I’ve stumbled into scientific accuracy after all!
- The first incarnation of MechaTyrantis hails from the short but influential Lego era of the story, and was made to be roughly the same size as the green Lego T.rex toy. His flesh and blood head, tail, and feet are all design elements that can be traced to that custom Lego model, as are the rough shape of his distinctive Gravity Manipulation Canons (which originally came from one of the early Lego Star Wars sets).
- No one will believe me, but MechaTyrantis’s nature as a cyborg instead of a full-on robot predates the existence of Kiryu by quite a few years. Rather than fight it, I decided to lean into the accidental similarities in the published novel.
SOON
Alright I love bandwagons and this looked fun, SO! Here’s a spotlight post for the female kaiju in my upcoming novel, The Atomic Time of Monsters Volume 1: Tyrantis Walks Among Us! You can read more about them on my website, Horror Flora, by following the links below:
Tyranta
Gorgolisk
Bobo
The Myrmidants
Girtabane
Mantiresia
Chlorespa
A.T.O.M. Vol. 1: Tyrantis Walks Among Us also features prominent human female characters (including its human protagonist, Dr. Wilhelmina Lerna), but they don’t have recent character art, which is something I should probably remedy soon.
ATOM Stop Motion Models: Tweaks and the Gang So Far
I decided to refurbish Tyrantis and Gorgolisk’s models a bit while I was making new ones. I made Tyrantis’s eyes a little larger and gave them some skin around their sides to show that he’s a creature with forward facing eyes and, y’know, make them look less buggy. Gorgolisk’s modifications were more extensive - I replaced her old neck and tail armature pieces with a series of smaller ones, making her far more articulated and capable of coiling. I would have done that in the first place but I wanted to save those small pieces in case other armatures needed them. I also gave her a complete set of dorsal plats and a better rattle, because I half assed it the first time and she deserves better than that.
There will be more to come throughout the year, but for now enjoy some pics of the gang so far!
The second batch of for-funsies 90′s action figure style kaiju recolors. This batch focuses on some of Tyrantis’s closest allies! Fun fact: some of these were also the “official” color schemes of these three characters in an earlier draft of the series.