The Adventures of Captain Comic

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Captain Comic
File:Comic.jpg
Developer(s)Michael Denio
Publisher(s)Unknown (MS-DOS),
Color Dreams (NES)
Designer(s)Michael Denio
Platform(s)MS-DOS PC, NES
ReleaseJanuary 5 1988
Genre(s)side-scrolling platform game
Mode(s)single Player

The Adventures of Captain Comic (or just Captain Comic) is a classic 1988 MS-DOS platform game which is known for being one of the first side-scrolling games made for the IBM PC. It was completely created by Michael Denio. The MS-DOS publisher is unknown. Later a version for the NES was published by Color Dreams as an unlicensed title. An unofficial conversion for the SAM Coupé also exists.

In the game, the player takes control of Captain Comic, who is on a mission to the planet Tambi, to recover three treasures stolen from the planet Omsoc. Its author, Michael Denio, writes in the introduction to the game's manual:

"The Adventures of Captain Comic started out as an experiment to test the viability of two theories, the first as to whether a real arcade type game can be done on a standard IBM PC with an EGA card, and sencondly, given the first can be done, if it is possible to make any money doing it. Well, I've come to a conclusion on the second point, but I'll let you judge the first point for yourself."

The game was given away for free (later, used as an incentive for the commercial sequel, Captain Comic II: Fractured Reality). Although neither the original, nor its sequel were commercial successes, Captain Comic is today one of the best-known classic PC games.

Story

The game opens with this screen of text:

EPISODE I: PLANET OF DEATH
Entering orbit around the planet
Tambi, Captain Comic, galactic
hero, prepares for his impossible
mission: To recover the treasures
stolen from the planet Omsoc.
Armed with only his courage, he
enters the teleport chamber...

The player, as Comic, arrives by teleporting in front of a castle on the planet Tambi, where the quest begins. Comic must find the following three artifacts:

  • The Mystical Gems of Lascorbanos
  • The Thousand Coins of Tenure
  • The Crown of the Ages

To find them, he must travel through many varied environments, including:

  • The forest
  • The lakeside
  • A nearby moon (with low-gravity)
  • A space station on the moon
  • A dark cave
  • A lakeside storage shed
  • The inside of a huge computer
  • The inside of the castle

The game ends when Comic is in possession of the three treasures.

Gameplay

The items, treasures and enemies.

Captain Comic is a standard platformer, in which the player has health, lives, a score, and a set of useful items. The game is divided into a number of major areas (see list above), and each area is divided generally into three smaller "zones". Transitioning between zones plays a short tune and marks a "safe point", since all enemies are removed from the screen and Comic's position is saved.

Comic has twelve points of "shield" (health), but each time an enemy hits him, two points are removed. Once the shield has been reduced to 0, Comic is still alive, but will die on the next hit. (Thus Comic must be hit seven times to die, from full shield). Occasionally, shields can be found which instantly replenish Comic's health to full, or if it is already full, grant him an extra life. If Comic falls off the bottom of the screen, he is killed instantly.

Comic starts the game with four lives, and can go up to a maximum of five. If Comic is killed by either falling off the bottom, or being hit with no shields, a life is lost, and he is returned to the point where he last entered this zone. If all lives are lost, the game ends.

Many of the games enemies have different AI behaviour to one another - ranging from simple bouncing off the walls, to creatures who seek the player out. All enemies have the same gameplay property which is that if they touch Comic, the enemy is destroyed and Comic suffers two points of shield damage. Once he has picked up a Blastola cola (found at the very start of the game), Comic may shoot at enemies. If he hits an enemy, it is destroyed and points are scored.

The items that are useful or required to recover the treasures are:

  • Blastola cola - A drink that allows Comic to fire projectiles at his enemies. Each can he drinks permanently increases his abilities. More technically, each can increases the total number of projectiles that can be on the screen at once, up to a maximum of 5.
  • Shield - Replenishes health to full, or if already full, grants an extra life.
  • Corkscrew - Causes Comic's projectiles to bounce up and down, allowing him to hit enemies that are normally below his firing line. (Especially, those that roll on the ground).
  • Door key - Allows Comic to open doors. Comic cannot leave the first area until he has collected the door key.
  • Boots - Increase Comic's jump height. The boots are required to get over certain obstacles.
  • Lantern - Allows Comic to see in dark areas. This object is only useful for making it possible to see inside the castle at the end of the game.
  • Wand - Gives Comic the ability to teleport short distances. When used properly, this lets him reach new places and get away from enemies.

Trivia

  • The theme song for Captain Comic was traditionally a rendition of the United States Marine Corps Hymn. The song was changed in Version 5 (the final version of the game, released in 1991) to an unknown (possibly original) tune.
  • Omsoc, the planet from which the treasures are stolen, is "cosmo" spelled backwards. Denio used this trick for naming things several times in the series.
  • Captain Comic is on the default high score list of Monuments of Mars, a computer game published by Apogee Software.
  • After Scott Miller of Apogee Software saw Captain Comic, he tried hard to recruit Michael Denio, but Michael didn't have faith that shareware games could make money, and so he stayed at his normal job.

All versions of the game are either freeware or shareware. The game can be downloaded legally from the following sites:

The following pages (in addition to the above pages) provide additional information about the game: