So everyone sees it as a bindi. Good, that was going to bother me until someone explained it.
Why does he draw everyone angry?
"We learn from history that we do not learn from history."I think it's kind of hilarious that he draws them like that. Allison's all like 'ok I think I've calmed down enough to handle my housemate' and then she opens the door and there's all her other housemates standing there all determined to get answers out of her, because she basically disappeared off the face of the planet for three days.
The serious artstyle contrasts with the situation, basically.
The Rant says the coloring here is temporary, but I like it.
Does this comic have a Patreon? Because I can't find one.
Pretty sure it doesn't. I wouldn't be opposed to the author creating one, though. If he pushed himself and upped the schedule, focused full-time on the comic, it wouldn't be too far-fetched for him to live off of his art.
Yeah, that's why I was asking. This is a comic that needs to be more than once a week. Everything's just too complex for it to move that slowly.
I think you want to be someone who can kill 6 billion demons, Allison.
"We learn from history that we do not learn from history."And Allison becomes... a hero.
"We learn from history that we do not learn from history."Some of the earlier pages have been re-arted or edited by the writer. Just in case anyone wanted to know.
Cool. Like they werent awesome enough to begin with.
edited 23rd Apr '15 4:51:39 PM by DeMarquis
"We learn from history that we do not learn from history."Penultimate update of book 1. (ultimate update is tomorrow)
And that's the end of book one. (I wonder how a book would fit in the below page lore. It's just not the same without it)
Yeah, I wonder the same. Maybe in annotations at the end or something? It wouldn't be the same but it's probably the easiest alternative.
Comic on the left page, annotation on the right? Any extra space is filled up with doodles/concept art.
That would double the length of the book, and by extension the cost, though.
Text costs a lot less than art, so it would double the page length, but not the cost.
"We learn from history that we do not learn from history."This is comic history in the making, I'm sayin' it!
It's some absurdly imaginative stuff crammed with mythology, and overall metal as heck and I can't fathom how Orbtal Drop Kick pulls it off without a serious buffer. The man is crazy to just tackle this stuff page by page. It's so much more than being well drawn or well written, this comic's special.
I would agree. And by the looks, he's just getting started...
"We learn from history that we do not learn from history."So 82's faction has been dying off, and I guess their reincarnations have moved over to the path of thorns.
Someone has been playing a lot of Bloodborne recently.
She has something capable of splitting reality as a means of travel stuck in her forehead. Superhuman strength wouldn't be that odd, really.
What interesting people. Hopefully friends, sometimes enemies, occasionally helpful.