Upon reading what I felt was an absolute throwaway book—THE COMMONSENSE OF NUDITY—an idea for a most unusual sort-of sequel to THE SOLAR GRID made its way into my mind. Now, THE SOLAR GRID actually already ends in a way that kind of invites a sequel (though unnecessary, it's completely self-contained), but that sequel would be too expected, I think. This other sort-of sequel I can't stop thinking about, wouldn't at all be expected and would likely come off as highly peculiar (apparently, I can't help myself). But it would also be so perfect in a way. It wouldn't feature any of the characters from the original THE SOLAR GRID (itself surprising, given how many characters there are in the book—it'd be so easy to pluck any one of those and do something entirely focused on them), but would instead feature a new cast of characters and how they get on in the aftermath of THE SOLAR GRID's destruction. Fertile ground for social friction, and the rise of new ideas and ways of being despite most people at large holding onto the old. Even if the very environment that created the logic and reasoning of the old has clearly disintegrated before your eyes.
To be clear, THE COMMONSENSE OF NUDITY is a shit book. Published in 1934, it's filled with much quackery, false arguments, and casual racism, but it's sprinkled with a kernel of interesting enough reason throughout, and a handful of passages that are kind-of historically overlooked—like how Hitler cracked down on the rising nudist movement in 1930s Germany.
Obviously, I will refrain from engaging with this sequel idea or any other ideas concerned with graphic-noveling unless I'm able to land a good enough publishing deal for THE SOLAR GRID. Can't be placing the cart in front of the horse.