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??? What happened with the art all of the sudden? Is this some kind of deliberate interior imagery thing? If so, I have to say that it doesn’t really work for me…
Man, she really needs to get out of there ASAP. It’s not like she can be any more of a disappointment. I daresay her mom would respect her much more if she’d rebel and go out and do something of and for herself.
@POB: Several artists are drawing the comic. So the art changes from page to page.
But this page really looks a bit weird… Quetz’s head in the first panel is way too large, and her mom’s in the last one is also slightly too large.
I was beginning to wonder if Quetz was supposed to look more…”rounded” than she did on the ship. Like maybe she was letting herself go. I can’t decide if it’s that, or just the peculiarities of the artistic styles.
May 29th, 2010 at 9:19 am
I wonder just how close their personalities are. That might be half the problem there.
May 29th, 2010 at 4:16 pm
??? What happened with the art all of the sudden? Is this some kind of deliberate interior imagery thing? If so, I have to say that it doesn’t really work for me…
May 29th, 2010 at 10:16 pm
Start shouting. The beans aren’t going to be there forever.
May 29th, 2010 at 11:09 pm
Man, she really needs to get out of there ASAP. It’s not like she can be any more of a disappointment. I daresay her mom would respect her much more if she’d rebel and go out and do something of and for herself.
@POB: Several artists are drawing the comic. So the art changes from page to page.
But this page really looks a bit weird… Quetz’s head in the first panel is way too large, and her mom’s in the last one is also slightly too large.
June 4th, 2010 at 3:46 am
I was beginning to wonder if Quetz was supposed to look more…”rounded” than she did on the ship. Like maybe she was letting herself go. I can’t decide if it’s that, or just the peculiarities of the artistic styles.