Space Racer
Madeline of Mars, a character from “Flux of Nature,” by Bob Bello. “Winning is not about muscles or brains. It’s all about guts and instincts!”—Madeline
SYNOPSIS: A young woman is chased by criminals, who want to get out of her the secret of her success: how come does she win every Martian Space Race Competition—four years in a row? In fact, since she was 16, just a child. However, she has no idea either. It is as mystery to her as to the angry chasers. Being an orphan, the space race’s monetary prize of a quarter million Sol credits is the only income she has. Read an excerpt, at Sci-Fi Almanac
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Brian Towers
Hi Bob, thanks for the comments – coming from someone of your brilliance that’s a great compliment.
These illustrations are astounding, not only in the concept and design but in their creation regardless of medium. I’m always interested in the process of how good art is produced and, maybe I’m a bit dim here, but I’m not sure what medium you’ve used. I suspect paint rather than digital. Whatever, you are a genius.