From what I can determine, there appears to be a scant offering of fanart for the TV series "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World " out there, so here's my small part in remedying that.
I know it wasn't the most amazing show ever. It took a lot of liberties with the original book and could be rather hokey. But it was hokey in a fun way. Also, the show featured a pretty strong/likable cast of characters and the CGI dinosaurs weren't bad for a TV production from over a decade ago with a budget a tiny fraction of what Spielberg had available. And let's not forget the well-endowed woman in the skimpy outfit.
Someday, I'd actually like to do a comic that resolves the cliffhanger the third season ended on and/or wraps up the story, just because I hate the way it ended so much. But that idea is perhaps overly ambitious for now and will have to indefinitely remain on the back burner, along with all the other neglected personal projects that have yet to see the light of day.
Jennifer O'Dell as Veronica Layton David Orth as Edward "Ned" Malone Lara Cox as Finn Michael Sinelnikoff as Professor Summerlee Will Snow as Lord John Roxton Rachel Blakely as Marguerite Krux Peter McCauley as Professor Challenger
One may also glimpse Tribune (Jerome Ehlers) lurking in the background.
I do intend to color this, but I'm a bit preoccupied with other stuff atm and anyway, I'm pretty happy with it the way it is.
I mainly used the DVDs of the show as a reference, except for Veronica's pose, which I based on a photo by *Tasastock
I can be honest and accept that Sir A-C-D would be turning in his grave if he knew this claimed to be based on his work.
HOWEVER.
I loved this show, it was great. It was cheesy, pulpy, adventure filled goodness. It had a likeable main cast, an interesting setting and for all intents and purposes, a great sci-fi nonsensical plot. Brilliance.
It helps to think of it as a show based on ''A'' Lost World where lost things wound up, rather than ''The'' Lost World, as written by Sir A-C-D. Top work.
as silly as the show was it was still fun to watch and the effects were pretty good given what little budget they had and the time production took place.
HOWEVER.
I loved this show, it was great. It was cheesy, pulpy, adventure filled goodness. It had a likeable main cast, an interesting setting and for all intents and purposes, a great sci-fi nonsensical plot. Brilliance.
It helps to think of it as a show based on ''A'' Lost World where lost things wound up, rather than ''The'' Lost World, as written by Sir A-C-D.
Top work.