Endstone

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Issue 3 Page 2
repoman onHappy Holidays folks.
This page is a bit of a homage to the classic, silver-age title-pages of yore. I hope you enjoy.
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Responses from last week's comments:
SoItBegins , Andaren , plymar , Juvenile Jay - thanks again for stopping by folks. I appreciate it.
theends - Thanks. I'm still trying to work out how to use tone.
Doctor Shadow , SCAScot , amanda, Zephyrion - thanks I appreciate you all stopping by.
khard12 - LOL. I vote Jerry Springer. Maybe I can work him in the plot somehow. ; )
seanb47 - Thank you, sir. I try my best.
The Gravekeeper - Yes other people's problems can be highly entertaining and great material for stories.
Ironscarf - Thanks. Funny you should mention it, but that foot was actually the very first thing I drew on that page. I always take better care with details when I start, before I get to the "rush to finish it" stage.
thefightingstranger - LOL.
Streetknight - Yes. Brothers and family. I can relate.
darkwaterfrey, and theBSDude - Thanks.
machinehead -Yup. Even in school, chick fights drew the most crowds.
AzuJOD , Crimsonskystudio, harryq , Hurricane Ivan, Lemniskate , and Brogan - cheers. I appreciate you all stopping by.
DragonDeadite - Thanks. I'm a big fan of voice over narration (like in Frank Miller's Dark Knight), and I always felt it adds a certain immediacy to the action. I try to use narration as much as the story will allow.
MeHighLow and mattchee - Thanks for the comments on the diagonal gutters. Until recently, I always hated diagonal gutters. I was kind of a purist and felt that comic panels should be rectangular – like TV and movie screens – and an artist worth his salt should be able to convey the story in that format. But this page just needed something to make the action "pop" and diagonal gutters really helped. So I've changed my mind. : )
I Am The 1337 Master - Thanks for checking out the archive. The cover to issue 2 is my favorite as well. And Herrik has a big part to play in Issue 3.
skreem - Thanks for stopping by.
See you next week and keep on keepin' on.
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