Maze Comic Book Cover #78 - RAD

Issue #78 in my comic book cover series is called RAD and features the maze of a Radish. This is definitely an evil radish. This is the last of my 4 experimental comic book characters, a chili pepper, mushroom, pickle, and radish. They form the core of the Legion of Shroom ?

My comic book cover mazes can be found in 2 places:

Comic Book Cover Mazes - Year 1 (Issues #1-53)

Comic Book Cover Mazes - Year 2

Radish Maze Comic Book

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Maze of the Week Re-Dux #36 - Key West Buoy Maze (MOTW #182)

This is another maze I wavered about changing, but in the end I gave it a shot. I always feel that when you make a maze of a real world object, it can end of floating on the white page. This is a great example of it. So MOTW #36 is now also MOTW #182.

Here is my original post:

Maze of the Week #36 - Key West Southernmost Point Buoy Maze

Here are the enhancements I made to improve the maze:

1. Changed Start/Goal. I shifted the start and goal from the arrows to written out words inside the buoy. I think it improves the overall structure (but from far away you will no longer have the cue that this is a maze).

2. Added the Sky, ocean and ground. This combination was to change the floating white buoy on the page and giving it context. The ground and ledge is made from concrete so I gave it texture.

3. Changed Sizing. The previous maze was centered on a regular page, while the new revision is square to fit the maze.

That’s it. The result is more colorful and grounded.

Here is the before and after:

The new maze looks more realistic is a slight improvement. I think the larger scale also make it more enjoyable to solve.

Some data: The new file is 603MB from 55MB.

I will be replacing the maze on the homepage with the new maze going forward. You can find the maze download there !

If you like this type of content check out all of my case studies:

A Collection of Maze Design Case Studies to Improve your Mazes

A Chump at Oxford (1940) Movie Review

A Chump at Oxford (1940) (IMDB)

A Chump at Oxford movie poster

I never thought I would be reviewing a Laurel & Hardy movie or this website, but I was pleased to find that this movie might contain a maze in it. This is a typical Laurel & Hardy movie where they have an uncanny ability to escalate the simplest of situations into chaotic disasters. You get tons of gags, physical comedy, and misunderstandings. The comedy is more timeless than you would think for such an old movie.

As far as the maze scene, I can confirm that this is a maze movie. Once at Oxford, about 20 minutes into the film a student gives them directions (long directions) through a hedge maze to get to the deans house. It goes about as well as you think it would for these 2. Here is a screenshot of the maze.

A Chump at Oxford hedge scene

I give it a 7/10.

Land of the Pharaohs (1955) Movie Review

Land of the Pharaohs (1955) (IMDB)

Land of the Pharaohs movie poster

This movie is about a pharaoh, Pharaoh Khufu who is planning for his second life after his death. He wants to be buried in a pyramid, surrounded by his many treasures, that is grave robber proof. So this is an estate planning movie. Can you imagine if in modern times when a person passed away they were buried with all of their valuable things instead of leaving an inheritance. The pharaoh has a captured architect design a pyramid that uses a labyrinth combined with blocked passageways to trap and block grave robbers. Now you just need to build the pyramid ! And that is the bulk of the movie, the building of the pyramid. There are thousands of extras, great orchestral music, huge sets, and dramatic acting - everything you would expect from this type of movie except the 3+ hour runtime (it is only 1 hour, 46 minutes). Overall it was a solid movie.

I give it a 6.4/10.