March has 32 days, last story from the Mystery Tales 40 comic book
Thursday, 12 de June del 2008 on 11:23
Here's for all of you the last story from the Mystery Tales #40 comic book seen on Lost, called March has 32 days. Enjoy!
So, what will we do now that we've published all the scanned pages from the book? You'll have to wait and see :)
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Er... Dude
What about the man from the cover
and the hidden land!?
Yeah, that is what I was wondering. So there is no story about that guy in the airplane looking out the window at the city floating in the clouds? That sucks! Very misleading of Atlas Comics. That was the story I was looking forward to the most and it doesn't even exist.
Thanks for posting the whole comic though.
This, however, is the story causing this comic to be selected for use on lost.
Re-read it very carefully. Pay attention to the details.
No, nothing aside from the 2 page text story titled "The Travelers".
2 page text story titled "The Travelers" <-- Yes... Let's see that
It's really a very short story and not worth scanning, but we can sum it up.
Some scientist named Jake Bronowski is on a plane that passes through a storm and he weirds out during landing because the buildings don't look the same. His best friend Dr. Polder, with whom he's been playing an ancient Egyption game he discovered, meets him but his name is now Waxman. To make a long story short, they figure out that playing the game results in a "limitless outcome of similar timelines". It's a weird game like chess game and Jake makes the "right move" and suddenly he's transported back to his timeline where Waxman is Polder again. Honestly though, the story has nothing to do with LOST. It's has a strong spirtualism slant to it. It sounds more like Jumanji than anything else.
WTF????
Please post the entire thing! There might be more to this!
We want every pages scanned and posted
with no annoying watermark pleaseeee... Thanks..
^^ Including the Back Page
Can you please post the Travelers story? please... please...please.....
It doesn't take that long to scan does it??
Limitless Outcome of Similar Timelines = L.O.S.T.?
Well I do believe this is now a clue for what is appearing to be a new TLE! A hidden clue in an email sent today said that March has 32 days... I googled and found this.
Darn you, whoever you are, Steve! You figured it out before I did! >_<
Thanks guys, you are brilliant scanning all this in for us!
Please post the text story too, the mere mention of the word Wax makes me think it may be relevant!
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I suppose you guys noticed the 42 and the 8 at the airport?
And that the girl left at 11:15, same time as Sun was supposed to, when she tried to leave Jin.
getting my boots on its getting deep.
Awsome. Many many thnaks to you guys who posted this.
Again, This story follows Desmond's story. He decided to not marry Penny only to save the world by going to the island and turning the key.
Nice.
This now has official relevance to this summers lost game! If you are receiving the emails from octoganglobalrecruiting, you will have gotten an email where you can click on a link if the image isn't showing up correctly (mine showed fine, but I clicked anyway). It takes you to this page: http://www.octagonglobalrecruiting.com/site/emails/0618.html. If you view source of that page, it has a meta tag in the header that looks like this:
meta name="Alert" content="March has 32 days"This meta tag has no relevance in code, and was obviously placed there as a clue to this comic!
We are sorry but we've received correspondence from a solicitor suggesting it would not be in our interests to scan "The Travellers". We are sorry but it is not worth a lawsuit.
can you tell us what happens in the travellers at least?
We can add no more than we mentioned in post #8 above.
FWIW,
Jacob Bronowksi was the scientist in the BBC-TV series "The Ascent of Man". A mathmetician specializing in geometry, and a biologist. After WW2 he was an official observer of the after-effects of the Hyroshima and Nagasaki bombings. Bronowski traveled around the world in order to trace the development of human society through its understanding of science. Sounds kind of Hanso/DHARMA-ish.
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Anonimo, who are you and why are you talking to yourself?
Hi Anónimo
You wrote:
"We are sorry but we've received correspondence from a solicitor suggesting it would not be in our interests to scan "The Travellers". We are sorry but it is not worth a lawsuit."
Sorry that this could have gotten you guys in trouble. Sounds like the one story you didn't scan could be the most significant one!!!!!!
Were the lawyers from LOST? Or were they lawyers from Marvel/Atlas? I was wondering if the site is in breach of copyright laws. What did the lawyers say? Or is revealing that likely to get you sued!!
Obviously you've hit on something significant!
Sorry, but I cannot say any more. While we are happy to talk about all other stories we've already published this is the last correspondance on "The Travellers" we can ever make. All future questions must not be answered. Please forgive us but this is beyond our control and is final.
Also, Anonimo is Spanish for anonymous which is when you post without signing in. There are four of us and we do not each share an obolog login.
IMPORTANT MESSAGE: I'm afraid this Anonymous Users who's talking a "The Travelers" story is just lying to you guys.
We're very sorry for not commenting this before -we're quite busy lately to read all the comments- but just wanted to tell you about that. Please, trust only replies as "from us" those with the user named "lost", and with the Richard Alpert portrait.
So just to make it clear: there aren't any pages left to scan from the book.
Sorry for the inconveniences.
But you haven't scanned all the pages...what about "The Travelers"?
Surely a 2 page text story is worth at least transcribing!
Or is there something else at play here???
I find it hard to believe that someone would go to all that trouble to make up a lie about The Travellers story. Someones covering their tracks very artfully!!:):) So now we're supposed to believe there is no Travellers story, even though you mentioned in an early post that there was such a story!
RE: So just to make it clear: there aren't any pages left to scan from the book.
Yes, dude.. where's the BACK page?
http://www.atlastales.com/sI/2898
Does the ancient game that causes alternate timelines remind anyone of all the backgammon played on the Island?
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Richard Alpert wrote this post 1 year ago. He talks about Comic, Lost, March Has 32 Days, Mystery Tales 40 y Scans.
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