Watching the Klingons in Star Trek, particularly the re-imagined Klingons from the 1980s onwards, did make me wonder just how convincing it was that they had a civilization possessing advanced technology. And despite all their “talk” about honor, Worf is one of the very few that demonstrates having any. Being that quick-tempered and violent isn’t too far off from humans, but it’s rare we ever see a Klingon who sits at home working on Calculus D and Quantum Physics. Never, is probably the word I should have used. Even less convincing are the Predators from the sci-fi action film franchise and comics. Are we to honestly believe they have a starship manufacturing industry? They don’t even look like the kind of aliens who would use toilet paper, and we all know that toilet paper is the true indicator of high civilization.

Postscript: Leanne says she can’t see Klingon’s using it either.

Ever read a webcomic that is quite like Blue Milk Special? Where else can you find a flying Stormtrooper, a Biggs Darklighter that refuses to die, and a Jawa giggolo? All sci-fi universes are fair game as we mix-it-up and parody the Star Wars trilogy one scene at a time.

I’m Rod Hannah, author and co-artist of Blue Milk Special, along with my wife Leanne Hannah, we have a developed a distinctive “noseless” art style for our full color cartoon strip. It’s 100% free to read online and is not published in print anywhere.

We need a new website for our 700+ strips. After 6 years of working with ComcPress, we are being forced to upgrade and import our huge archive of strips and blogs to ComicEasel. In the process many hours of work are required to make sure everything crosses over successfully and any bugs are worked out. The longer we delay, the more fragile our current website becomes due to security issues with WordPress / ComicPress.

While we have recovered our website and stabilized the situation, we have to prepare to make the transition to a new site that is powered by a theme which is actively being developed and supported.

This has always been a fan project, not a commercial one. Which means that all expenses over the years have always been paid out of our own pocket. However, in the last year, due to circumstances surrounding my health, BMS has only been able to continue with the financial support of our readers. That’s why we need to raise the funds for the new website which is crucial for BMS to be able to continue beyond December of this year.

If you can spare $5 dollars or more over the next few months as we try to hit our goal, we should get there before we know it. While we can’t sell you BMS in print, we can keep the 700+ strips online and continue to add more if we have you guys behind us. That’s why I’m starting this campaign now.

Can we reach $1000 by December?

Can you help spread the word with us?

If we can’t reach the goal then BMS is heading to the dustbin of history because I can’t afford it on my own. Hopefully, as a community of fans, we can all make an investment in the future of this webcomic.

Please, only donate what you can manage. There are some extremey generous and amazing people out there, but I don’t want anyone mortgaging their house, or upsetting their spouse! Let’s spread the word. The more small donations from a wider number of people and the more certain we can be of reaching that goal without anyone carrying too large a piece of the burden.

We’re counting on the Forciness of our fandom.

@-_,-@ <-- smoking Leia. New Blue Milk Special Websbite campaign at GoFundMe
http://www.gofundme.com/newbmswebsite