Monday, 16 April 2007

spqrblues: (Vesuviboom)
Saying a soothBelow the cut are pencils for the strip currently in progress. The text is probably a little hard to read. I'll try to ink this today!

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spqrblues: (SPQR Blues 3 Felix)
City mouse, city mouseIn a bit of a rush... work work work to do....

The first panel is wonky. Some day I will fix it. That day is not today.

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spqrblues: (SPQR Calva)
Sample some webcomics at [livejournal.com profile] candycalavera, the Sugarskull Comics Collective:

Since it's spring, what better way to celebrate the rebirth of nature and all that new beginning nonsense than by delving back into the deep dark past? (There is no better way. It's a rhetorical question.) This week, you'll meet four new comics, each with a historical bent and the quality that you have come to expect from Sugarskull: one a jazzy Lost Generation adventure, one a Roman soap opera, one a steampunky alternate present, and one a zombie fantasy with a difference. We hope that you will enjoy them for generations to come.

Yes, SPQR Blues is an Historically Bent comic, and also curved around the edges, and throughout the rest of the chapter will dig a little more deeply into the wiggly spaces over and under those straight Roman roads.

I think my metaphor-meter is wonky.

 

"There's nothing I enjoy as much as a jolly catastrophe"
—J. G. Ballard

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