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Wednesday, October 19, 2005

DC's BLUE PRINTS.




The concept was about a brand-new, all-black car which was accursed from the day it left the assembly line. The vehicle was passed down from one owner to a number of other owners since the day it was first bought. As fate (or probably a darker force) would have it, all of those owners happened to have evil hearts. All of them used that car for evil purposes (as an instrument for murder, a holdup getaway vehicle, etc.) and all perished in bizarre and extremely violent deaths, always with the car’s involvement. Cops finally ambushed the car, riddling it with bullets and sending it plunging into a murky river along with tis last owner and his gang, all notorious criminals. But the authorities were mystified when they sent divers down to haul up the ill-fated car from its watery grave—and were unable to find a trace of it. Deep in the night though, the dirty, polluted water started bubbling as the car began surfacing little by little, raised from the bottom by numerous demons of all sorts. The car was unscathed and now looked even newer than when it was first brought out from the auto shop. Its body was still black as night but there were obvious major changes: the windshield and window panes now all looked painted instead of just tinted black, making even the slightest glimpse of its interior impossible. It no longer had plate numbers in the front and back, no door handles, no side mirrors, and – its headlights had become somewhat slit-shaped, acquiring the menacing look of a pair of monstrous, predatory eyes.