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addPhoto('images/mcat/mc_zquirp_01.png',"<br>Here we have Z-Quirp, a runaway alien kid that Mellow Cat has taken in, and educated him in the ways of Orange County &#8220;Earth&#8221; culture. He’s now ready, after a spending a year studying with the master Cat, to try his first unsupervised hang out at the local Skateroo. I planned eventually to have Z-Quirp &#8220;phone home&#8221; for money&#8212;his planet's currency is electronic credits that when &#8220;transferred&#8221; to our Earth's international electronic banking system are exchanged into billions of dollars. But, that’s another story.","1");
addPhoto('images/mcat/mc_zquirp_02.png','<br>As you can see, Z-Quirp’s special powers have been evoked (or provoked), and the Cat assists with some anger management. You can also see the Cat surfing on &#8220;gravity waves&#8221; using his special skateboard that accesses the ancient powers of the Ma-Bu-Hu.<br><br>The color technique uses a &#8220;fluoro tint&#8221; system that produces two pieces of art: (1) A "film positive" transparency of the original black and white art, and (2) A companion blue-line print on illustration board that is colored with gouache watercolor paints. The film separator then creates color separations of the color board, and creates a separate black line negative from the film positive. The effect is a crisp cartoon color page.<br/><br/>This Z-Quirp story was published in a 1979 issue of Skateboarder magazine, about 24 years ago! ',"2");

