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The Astonished Man Fan
Club
 
How It All Commenced
The idea for The Astonished
Man and Friends began in 1984. My sister Kathy and I were taking a math
class for teachers at San Jose State University, and we were studying
base ten numeral systems including their origins around the world. The
Egyptian numeral system was the only one that used very recognizable characters.
I thought the simple drawings were pleasant. As I studied them further,
I realized the significance of the characters. Each numeral became more
complex as the value of the numeral increased ten-fold. The staff, a simple
line, was worth one, while Astonished Man--the highest evolved form of
animal, equaled one million. I also wondered why the top numeral was called
Astonished Man. I looked up the word and started to get some ideas about
the surprise and wonderment of living. Coincidentally, my sister Kathy
and I often discussed "The Meaning of Life," and were both young and seeking
the thrills that life had to offer.
One night, my sister
had a prophetic dream in which a strange monster was attempting to devour
people. Kathy, however, belonged to a small club called "The Only Group
Curious." The monster wasn't interested in them and she was safe. Now
the gears were really turning for me. The monster symbolized the fear
of nothingness, boredom, ennui, doubt, and loss. What a great way to get
away from the "monster" than to be with others who seek answers to life?
I sensed the value in seeking knowledge and putting it all together in
a way that kept the monster at bay!
I had been drawing
comic books for five years, first ones that put down geeks and nerds to
prove that I wasn't one, and later me as a superhero in an attempt to
rise past just being cool. Hey, I was really young with lots of acne!
So I quickly came up with character ideas for each of the Egyptian symbols,
prepared the comic book set up as I had done fifty times before, and jumped
into it. Only the Astonished Man and Burbot have true verbal skills, while
Pointing Finger, Lotus Flower and Heelbone (later) could communicate in
subtle ways. I had pretty much bowed out of the comic book creating hobby
by this time, but I realized the value this book offered me. I could express
my discoveries of life and have a record of my journey in one place. I
made five books in 1985 and was going to be done with it. Upon completion
however, I discovered a need that could not be met. Life, I discerned
by the last book, is not static. One can't stay in the same place mentally.
My sister also sensed the great value in continuing the search and urged
me to continue someday. I quickly made a life-long vow: Make five new
books every five years. This way I could chronicle my evolving thought
process, and hopefully share it with others. If I had discoveries in the
interim, I made a "special edition" to preserve the information.
With the help of my
sister and RJ, The Astonished Man and Friends are finally jumping into
the public eye. Though the Astonished Man Fan Club has existed since the
beginning, it has really only been known to friends and family. The books
and the club have always been intended to be available to all astonished
beings! I hope you enjoy what you find.
- Gary Gonzalez
| 1,000,000 |
100,000 |
10,000 |
1,000 |
100 |
10 |
1 |
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= 1,111,111 (How Astonishing!)
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