Pagan Zoetrope

PZ Vol1 | Issue 1 | #39 "Broken deadbolts aren't funny."

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PZ Vol1 | Issue 1 | #39 "Broken deadbolts aren't funny."

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NOTE: Here's one for tonight, and I've got another one in the pipeline for tomorrow at midnight. :D Thanks for hanging in there guys!







katyas: First, thanks for joining up and reading and all of the comments! I appreciate it so much! Second, "Pagan Zoetrope" was kind of a moniker that I thought described many people that I knew in the group that I was around in college. I had always wanted to do something along this line, and that name just seemed right. It's more about the mentality of this group of young adults that can seem paganistic or non-conformist, and the zoetrope aspect has a bit of duality to it. I am a HUGE fan of early Victorian era zoetropes, and I wanted my art to reflect how you define a zoetrope: "a device that produces an illusion of action from a rapid succession of static pictures", ergo, my comic strip AND many slight different people (or images) to make life go round. :)

Chameleon Kid: Let's hope logic rules the day. :)

Doctor Shadow: Thanks man.

reboundcomic: Oh yeah. 6 feet 2 inches, according to the upcoming character bios.

amanda: She's snarky, but remember a lot of times, the harder the exterior…
And thank you, I really want to get back to a daily regime soon with this.

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