The Thousandth-Year Monster tells the history of the imaginary Cloverfield and the Receipt Brick Road which passes through the plain. Apart from characters whom the artist has created, it involves canon characters such as the Alma Kinans, Viki and Hortez VII. However within the social context, it investigates on human's greed, paying references to Chinese or Oriental wealth.
References to Chinese classic novel, Journey to the West and Wizard of Oz can be identified within the formation of characters.
story - The Thousandth-Year Monster and the Land of Cloverfield
setting - The Cloverfield (white)
prologue. The Staplers
References to Chinese classic novel, Journey to the West and Wizard of Oz can be identified within the formation of characters.
story - The Thousandth-Year Monster and the Land of Cloverfield
setting - The Cloverfield (white)
prologue. The Staplers
chapter 2. Follow the Receipt Brick Road
chapter 3. March of the Silver Knights
chapter 4. Welcome to the Black Parade
chapter 5. One Thousand Years