Vincent Kosmos
Vincent Kosmos is a Spin-off to the Popular Damon Dark webseries. It focuses on a rogue Time-Thief, bent on stealing valuable pieces of art and flirt with women. However, the series focuses more on Kosmos's confrontation with other alien enemies.
Vincent Kosmos started in 2008 (after the Damon Dark episode "The Time-Thief"), starring the Title Character and his ship, the P.I.R. (Pyramidal Interstellar Rapid) The Show's creator is Chris Heaven, Italian professional musician and soundtrack composer. His collaborations including the soundtrack of the movies "Millennium: Apocalypse" , "Hell House: The Book Of Samiel" and "The Bailout". As actor, Chris Heaven appeared on the Italian movie "Garibaldi: Il Generale" and in a commercial with Italian actress Vanessa Gravina. He collaborates with Adrian Sherlock, who play's Damon Dark in the parent show.
Although Vincent and Damon have yet to meet on-screen, they achieve the Collaboration by appearing on each other's Computer screen.
Recently Jason D. Morris directed a trailer for the new Vincent Kosmos season. In 2009 Vincent Kosmos series is broadcasted on first Italian Web TV "Cara TV" alongside famous series as Doctor Who, The Time Tunnel, The Invaders.
Aliens and Enemies of Vincent Kosmos
Over Time, Vincent has encountered many Alien Threats. The most infamous of them all being the S.O.C.R.A.D. , whom since appearing alongside Damon Dark, has appeared more in the parent show rather than the Spin-Off. Another popular enemy of Vincent is the Black Slime, which was revealed to be the Creator of the Socrad in a recent Finale. Many Kosmos's enemies are sexy women like Morgana, Medea, Deemora and the female robots Femborgs.
Collaborations
Vincent has appeared alongside Damon Dark, and another new recent Spin-off to the Damon Dark series known as the "Lansing Chronicles", that stars the Character Dr. Lansing. Vincent has fought "Tempus Project" along with helping Dr. Lansing construct his Spaceship known as "Impulse" so he can travel freely across the Universe. Vincent also Collaborated with Jack Knoll and Josh Tuckwell, where Vincent and Damon told of the year Young Damon Dark (Jack Knoll) and Young Vincent Kosmos (Josh Tuckwell, replaced in the other episodes by Patrick Murphy) first met.
Genre
Due to the general comedic tone of the show, many episodes contain vast amounts of humour, making it a sci-fi/comedy show, which makes it almost completely the opposite style of Damon Dark. However, there are some Episodes of Vincent Kosmos that hold more Drama than comedy, often the season finales.
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