Hello, friends! Thanks for embracing my Jersey Devil fable, as featured in Main Enterprise's *PPFSZT! #51.
As you may have noticed, Jim Main allowed me to fill in some space after "Devil 13." I dedicated the story to my brother, Freddy, who appreciates cryptozoology and U.F.O lore. I also gave credit to two evident, pop-cultural inspirations: The Six Million Dollar Man's Bionic Bigfoot and Gamma-One's Snow Devils.
However, after further reflection, I realized there were other inspirations behind my tale: Midnight Sun, aka Invasion of the Animal People, and the Predator prequel, Prey.
Midnight Sun depicts a colossal "yeti" that's dispatched by extraterrestrials to keep the curious away from their crashed craft (in basic sync with Bionic Bigfoot's purpose). Prey deals with a Predator who challenges Comanches in 1719's Great Plains. Both movies employ juxtaposed, cosmic tropes among domestic inhabitants, just like my story.
If pressed, I would say that Paul W. S. Anderson's Alien vs Predator inspired me, too, in that the concept is along the same lines, if only per its echoing, Aztec premise.
I must also pay respect to The Jersey Devil movies, Carney and The Thirteenth Child, which left positive impressions on me.
John McPhee's renowned, cultural report, The Pine Barrens, deserves a nod, as well. In my fable's earliest drafts, I referenced the author, but the gesture felt forced, leading me to excise such through rewrites.
Anyway, just wanted to set the record straight and give credit where it's due ... 😊
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