It’s always dangerous to make reference to certain female bodily functions; doubly so if the female in question has super powers.
Archive for January, 2007
Yes, Stonewall made the same joke two weeks ago. And it was just as bad then, too. No wonder Slick is getting monitor duty. Kind of makes you wonder what’s in store for #200, doesn’t it?
You stay in the superhero business long enough, nothing surprises you anymore. Obviously, Sandstorm has been around for awhile and has gotten jaded. Smokescreen makes an oblique reference to a couple things – first, that storylines tend to end on[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
There’s nothing quite so funny as a good nut shot, especially if you’re not the recipient. Iron Butterfly had this one coming.
You may wonder why I don’t use a pre-printed background to save time instead of doing all the post-production work. The reason is simple: the camera flash will reflect off any background I use. The post-prod work makes for a[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
This is the first time I’ve used any motion lines in this strip. I’m thinking I’ll continue to do so for action sequences. Once again, I have the characters referring to the joint limitations of minifigs.
This is a spoof of anime cartoons. In many “classic” animes (Dragonball Z for example), characters leap into the air, which is suddenly filled with speed lines, colorful patterns, or other non sequiturs, while screaming the name of the move[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The comics from this week were some of the most involved I’ve ever done using special effects. Every single panel required multiple layers from the beautiful background shot I found in my clipart to the characters in the foreground to[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Nothing in comic books is simple – EVERYTHING is complicated; especially the relationships between heroes and villains. Ex-lovers, parents or children, spouses, siblings – all have been the foils for various heroes. Then on top of it all, poor Stonewall[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Some superheroes and supervillains have names that might sound really cool at first, but then you dig into them and realize just how lame they are. I didn’t realize Tetsu Kochou sounded like “Testicle chew” until I said it aloud.[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…