Not much new ground being tread in this comic, which is why I didn't wait the full two weeks to put it out. Would've felt bad. This is really more of an addendum to the first Grand Quest comic, and sort of a closeout to Eevee's arc (no more rock jokes). There will be another new comic next weekend if things go according to plan.
So, how 'bout that sentret? Besides Pichu, it's the first new pokemon ever to have a speaking role. It's also breaking my usual conventions by having small(ish) eyes and a visible mouth. The combination of no nose and no mouth looked kinda creepy.
My professor lived in Italy during WWII and spends most of the lecture time making fun of the other Europe professors for not knowing anything about their subject.
I am trying to imagine a lobster playing a guitar in a very intense fashion. It's the sort of guitar one would refer to as an "axe". Rock Lobster indeed. He's probably some sort of Bard/Barbarian multi-class.
Some people have been creeped out in the past by the fact that some of my pokemon never actually appear to close their eyes. That's just how I've always drawn it. It used to be that you could make an argument that their eyelids were simply black in color, but then I started giving them colored eyes. Darn. Oh well, pokemon biology doesn't need to make sense.
"Billions of dollars have been spent to make these nuclear plants safe. Failsafe. The odds against anything going wrong are astronomical, doctor."
"I appreciate that, doctor, but let me ask you: In all your failsafe techniques is there any provision against an attack by Bee-Rex?"
A comic. Also, I had a little remix competition on my site a few weeks back, and got four fine entries. At least one of them contains bad language: #1#2#3#4
Four different takes on the same picture. The first is the original pencil, the second is a tablet traceover. The third is a stylized vector traceover, and the fourth is a combination of the second and third, using the vector outlines with a shading layer that's mostly transparent on the tablet mew.
I want to put the mew in its own picture, but I can't think of a background right now.
Some anonymous "Xmas light judgers" put a card in our mailbox saying we had "the best lights in Stone Ridge". They seem to have forgotten that Stone Ridge is the next development over.
Our two developments seem to have been specially designed to go to war with each other. Our development is called Newcastle and all the streets are named after places in England, and all the streets in Stone Ridge are named in an American Colonies theme.
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It's a legitimate question!
Not much new ground being tread in this comic, which is why I didn't wait the full two weeks to put it out. Would've felt bad. This is really more of an addendum to the first Grand Quest comic, and sort of a closeout to Eevee's arc (no more rock jokes). There will be another new comic next weekend if things go according to plan.
So, how 'bout that sentret? Besides Pichu, it's the first new pokemon ever to have a speaking role. It's also breaking my usual conventions by having small(ish) eyes and a visible mouth. The combination of no nose and no mouth looked kinda creepy.
Some people have been creeped out in the past by the fact that some of my pokemon never actually appear to close their eyes. That's just how I've always drawn it. It used to be that you could make an argument that their eyelids were simply black in color, but then I started giving them colored eyes. Darn. Oh well, pokemon biology doesn't need to make sense.
Also, how did I manage to forget to throw in a link for that last comic?
Drawn for a thing on another forum.
"I appreciate that, doctor, but let me ask you: In all your failsafe techniques is there any provision against an attack by Bee-Rex?"
A comic. Also, I had a little remix competition on my site a few weeks back, and got four fine entries. At least one of them contains bad language: #1 #2 #3 #4
#3 was ultimately voted the winner.
Four different takes on the same picture. The first is the original pencil, the second is a tablet traceover. The third is a stylized vector traceover, and the fourth is a combination of the second and third, using the vector outlines with a shading layer that's mostly transparent on the tablet mew.
I want to put the mew in its own picture, but I can't think of a background right now.
Also, our Christmas lights are awesome.