Kid Cudi, also known as Scott Mescudi, reaches for the stars with his comic book series ‘Moon Man’ at 2023 New York Comic Con

October 14, 2023

by Carla Hay

Scott Mescudi (also known as Kid Cudi) at New York Comic Con in New York City on October 14, 2023. (Photo by Carla Hay)

Rapper/actor/multimedia artist Scott Mescudi, also known as Kid Cudi, has joined the growing list of entertainers who have launched their own series of comic books. On October 14, 2023, Kid Cudi made an appearance on a Q&A panel in a packed room of cheering fans at New York Comic Con (at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City) to promote his “Moon Man” comic books series, which will debut on Image Comics on January 31, 2024. Attendees were given free booklets of sneak preview “Moon Man” art after the panel.

Because of the Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) strike that began in July, Kid Cudi was not allowed to talk about “struck” work related to SAG-AFTRA projects, such as his movies and TV shows that are produced by the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP). Instead, Kid Cudi only discussed his “Moon Man” project.

“Moon Man” which is based on Kid Cudi’s concepts, is about an astronaut/former fighter pilot named Ramon Townsend, who develops superpowers after an outer space accident where he saved people and became a hero. Kid Cudi appeared on the panel with his “Moon Man” business partners: Black Market Narrative founder Kyle Higgins and Mad Solar president Karina Manashil. Higgins, a co-writer of the “Moon Man” series, mentioned that “Moon Man” character Ramon Townsend (who is illustrated to look like Kid Cudi) was originally going to have Scott as his first name.

Kid Cudi said during the panel discussion: “I started getting into comics when I was 8 or 9 years old. I was into the Spider-Mans, the Supermans, the Batmans. But the one comic that really blew my mind as a kid was ‘Scud: The Disposable Assassin.’ For a while, when I was a kid, I wanted to be a cartoonist. Cartoons, art, graphic novels: Those are the things I lean into. I always thought it would be cool to one day tell a story in comic book form.” 

In 2013, he began to incorporate the Moon Man character into his music, including “The Flight of the Moon Man” on his “Indicud” album released that year. Kid Cudi said, “I was thinking that if the Moon Man was a character, what would his music be? What would his theme be? This was something that was already brewing in my mind for years.”

In 2022, Kid Cudi and Manashil (who worked as a producer with Kid Cudi on his Netflix animated sci-fi series “Entergalactic”) began discussions to make a comic book series for the Moon Man character. Kid Cudi said that Higgins was instrumental in the brainstorming process to come up with original ideas.

Manashil praised Kid Cudi by saying that he’s a “genius.” She added, “The majority of what we’re doing a projects that he’s idea’d himself.” Higgins, who is the co-creator of the “Radiant Black” comic book series, mentioned that Image Comics (unlike most comic book companies) allow the creators to keep the copyrights to their work. Higgins added about the “Moon Man” project: “This was a project that, when we started talking about it, I got very excited about the possibilties.”

Kid Cudi said, “As someone who’s read comics and know what’s out there, it was really important for me, if I was going to approach this superhero thing, to really go in and do it right, I needed to make sure that my character was unique and different from anything you had ever seen before.”

Kid Cudi also mentioned how he is similar to hte “Moon Man” character Ramon Townsend: “There’s a lot of style and flavor in the character of Ramon that is my own. He’s this young, hotshot pilot, so I had to make him fit and make him feel more like me. The fashion is definitely there. He’s from Cleveland. That was important to me. That’s my hometown.” 

Kid Cudi also mentioned that he and the other “Moon Man” creators are talking about making exclusive Kid Cudi digital music as part of the digital editions of the “Moon Man” comics to listen to a “score as you read … to make it a more exciting experience for you.”

Although a comic book series can come from a concept created by one person, Kid Cudi said that team collaborations are crucial to the making of “Moon Man” and any comic book series. He credited Higgins for helping him stay on the path of originality because he would tell Kid Cudi if any ideas he had were already done in a comic boook. “We set out to make something different, something new” Kid Cudi said. “Kyle was the guiding light to make sure that we came up with something refreshing.”

Kid Cudi concluded by saying about the “Moon Man” comic book series: “I know that this is a really powerful comic. There are endless possibilities with ‘Moon Man.'”

Review: ‘Moon Man’ (2022), starring Shen Teng and Ma Li

September 9, 2022

by Carla Hay

King Kong Roo and Shen Teng in “Moon Man” (Photo courtesy of Tiger Pictures Entertainment)

“Moon Man” (2022)

Directed by Zhang Chiyu

Mandarin with subtitles

Culture Representation: Taking place in the year 2033, and briefly in 2043, on the moon and on Earth, the sci-fi/comedy/drama film “Moon Man” features a predominantly Asian cast of characters (with some white people) representing the working-class and middle-class.

Culture Clash: A maintenance worker, who’s part of an astronaut crew on the moon, accidentally gets left behind on the moon in an emergency departure, and he becomes a symbol of hope after Earth experiences an apocalypse. 

Culture Audience: “Moon Man” will appeal primarily to people who are fans of sci-fi movies and movies about human survival that blend goofy comedy with poignant drama.

Ma Li in “Moon Man” (Photo courtesy of Tiger Pictures Entertainment)

Although the comedy in “Moon Man” sometimes gets a little too silly and repetitive for its own good, this sci-fi flick has enough memorable characters, intriguing plot developments, and heartfelt dramatic moments to be entertaining and emotionally stirring. “Moon Man” is not the type of movie that will win major awards for technical achievements or acting. It’s a crowd-pleasing film that takes some familiar elements of “stranded survivor” stories and delivers a unique spin that people of many different generations can enjoy.

Written and directed by Zhang Chiyu, “Moon Man” is based on South Korean illustrator Cho Seok’s comic book series “Moon You.” The movie alternates between showing what happens on the moon and what happens on Earth. “Moon Man” begins in 2033, by showing an astronaut team from China that’s stationed on the moon for an exploration project called UNMS Project.

There are 300 people on this team. Their mission is to explore the moon and look into possibilities that the moon could be inhabited by human beings, in case there’s an apocalypse on Earth. A massive meteorite has been detected in the universe, and scientist believe that this meteorite is headed in Earth’s direction. The team’s temporary moon home is named UNMS Base.

One of the people on the team is Dugu Yue (played by Shen Teng), who is considered to be one of the lowest-ranking team members because he’s a maintenance worker. Dugu Yue is a “regular guy” who is often ignored by the higher-ranked members of the team. He has a secret crush on the team’s no-nonsense leader, Ma Lanxing (played by Ma Li), a female astronaut who doesn’t think much of Dugu Yue in the beginning of the story.

One day, all of the UNMS Project spaceships are summoned to return to Earth for an emergency: the detected meteorite is heading to Earth much earlier than expected. In the chaos that ensues, Dugu Yue is out driving in his moon buggy, when all the spaceships leave, and he is accidentally left behind on the now-abandoned UNMS Base. Dugu Yue feels hurt and rejected. He tries to communicate with the command station on Earth, but the communication equipment doesn’t work. (He finds out why, later in the movie.)

Dugu Yue can see Earth from where he is on the moon. His hope of being rescued gets crushed when sees that shortly after his colleagues have landed on Earth, the meteorite has hit Earth, and large portions of Earth have exploded. Dugu Yue has no idea how many people survived, but it’s obvious that Earth is now experiencing an apocalypse.

It turns out that most of Dugu Yue’s colleagues did survive. They are holed up in an astronaut compound, where they can see and hear Dugu Yue on video monitors, but he can’t see and hear them. Ma Lanxing is one of the survivors.

Dugu Yue has plenty of food and water to last for several months, but he has to find a way to survive on his own until he can go back to Earth. It’s later revealed in the movie that when he was living on Earth, Dugu Yue was a loner who had no friends, loved ones or other family members for most of his childhood into his adulthood. His lonely life explains why no one except his colleagues are the only ones who know or care that he’s stranded on the moon.

Left to his own devices, Dugu Yue initially tries to have as much fun by himself. He does some moon-crater “surfing” on a snowboard, but he takes more than a few tumbles. He tries to hack into his colleagues’ computer equipment that was left behind. And he creates a life-sized cardboard replica of a human body and places a photo of Ma Lanxing’s face on this replica.

This makeshift replica of Ma Lanxing becomes Dugu Yue’s “companion.” He eats meals with it propped up in a nearby chair, and he talks to it like as if it were really Ma Lanxing. During one of these meals, Ma Lanxing confessions to the replica that he’s had a longtime crush on Ma Lanxing. And then he takes some ketchup, puts it on Ma Lanxing’s replica face, and licks the ketchup off of her face.

Meanwhile, Ma Lanxing and her colleagues in the video monitor room are watching these private moments, unbeknownst to Dugu Yue. Most of the colleagues are amused, but Ma Lanxing is not. She’s mortified and embarrassed.

During this apocalypse, many of Earth’s survivors are experiencing despair and depression. Ma Lanxing comes up with an idea that she thinks can bring hope to Earth’s remaining people: She wants to use Dugu Yue as an example of someone who is a hero survivor on the moon.

Ma Lanxing wants to livestream Dugu Yue’s activities to the people on Earth. She also concocts the idea to have a voice actor(played by Huang Zitao) play the role of Dugu Yue, in order to fabricate things that she wants people to think Dugu Yue is saying. It’s a plan that’s so absurd, it works best in an intentional comedy film such as “Moon Man.”

Ma Lanxing reports to Sun Guangyang (played by Li Chengru), the U.N. Shield Contact chairman, who goes along with the idea, with some hesitation and concern that this hoax might backfire. Another colleague who’s on board for this plan is mild-mannered and compassionate Wei Lasi (played by Lamu Yangzi, also known as Jackie Li) and her brash and disrespectful co-worker Zhu Pite (played by Yuan Chang), who is one of the first people to laugh when Dugu Yue does something to embarrass himself.

Meanwhile, Dugu Yue finds out that he’s not alone on UNMS Base. A very special kangaroo has been left behind. This kangaroo is highly intelligent and has very human-like mannerisms. (Fortunately, “Moon Man” does not make the kangaroo an animal that can talk in a human language. We have more than enough movies about talking animals.) Predictably, Dugu Yue and this feisty kangaroo, which he calls King Kong Roo, end up clashing with each other in many comedic moments.

“Moon Man” has several scenes involving slapstick comedy between Dugu Yue and King Kong Roo. The movie’s visual effects look convincing for the space exploration parts of the movie. The visual effects for the King Kong Roo aren’t entirely convincing all the time and can be distracting.

The movie goes in some directions that are more amusing that others. The relationship between Dugu Yue and King Kong Rue takes up a lot of the “Moon Man” story, but viewers will also notice how this “odd couple” also affects the people who are watching on Earth. Ma Lanxing starts off thinking that Dugu Yue is a buffoon, but over time, she begins to respect Dugu Yue.

Shen Teng anchors “Moon Man” with a performance showing his impressive skills at physical comedy, as well as emotional gravitas. The rest of the cast members also do well in their roles. However, Shen’s versatile performance as Dugu Yue will get the biggest reactions from viewers. His lead performance is also the most memorable thing about “Moon Man.”

Doing a comedy/drama movie about an apocalypse is a tricky balance that most films cannot achieve. “Moon Man” has some cringeworthy flaws, but the movie mostly succeeds in mixing comedy/drama tones without making the story too ridiculous or too serious. It’s ultimately a movie that has as much to say about the pitfalls of elevating false idols as it does about how people can find true heroes within themselves.

Tiger Pictures Entertainment released “Moon Man” in select U.S. cinemas on August 2, 2022. The movie was released in China on July 29, 2022.

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