Walk Away
News, news, news, Pilgrims!
First of all, do you see how we are #29 on WebZ? That is because you fine fabulous people are the best audience ever. If you want to see us climb higher, add us to your favorites there, it will boost us like no tomorrow.
Second of all, we have a few new link exchanges that I want to highlight.
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Here we have October 31, one of my favorite new comics - I actually wrote Amy and begged her for an exchange because I am totally enamored of their post apocalyptic sci-fi extrevaganze. It is a strange and dangerous mystery unravelling as two unexpected main characters make their way though a crumbling post meltdown San Francisco. Plus, the art is fantastic. I recommend you read it friends, and do so now.
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Second is a biblical fantasy spinoff comic, Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth. The title pun was cute, the story is great, the hook got me going, and the art is great.
Third of all, we are so grateful for the votes - let’s keep it up! I have a painting for you, again of a character yet to be seen. Click below to check it out.
- J




About The Tempest
September 7th, 2009 at 5:30 am
Love love love it! I’m getting nervous now! Love the look of mock-innocence in panel 3. Don’t fall for it Charles! I wish Mondays would come quicker! Great job girls *big hugs*
September 9th, 2009 at 10:16 am
Thanks, K!
And I’m not sure if Charles is going to fall for it. We will have to see. Maybe he has no choice?
Or thinks he doesn’t.
September 10th, 2009 at 5:35 am
Poor guy… XD Charles looks so skiddish in the second-to-last panel!
The expressions and colors of every page are really great; especially here, with this one!! Nice installment. ^^ Can’t wait for the next~!
September 12th, 2009 at 2:44 pm
Kayleigh, thanks! Yeah… I actually split up Leo’s big dialogue and added a panel just for that expression. One panel wasn’t going to capture his full range of able-to-play-Charles-like-an-accordion.
And Taversia, thanks! I’m so glad you enjoy the colors — I feel like my experience with color is still pretty limited, and I’m just now coming into a better understanding of it, so it means a lot to hear that you like it! Now I really can’t wait for you to see the next two pages.
Facial expressions, in general, are one of the most fun things to draw. For me, anyway.