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Balloon! 8.8

Naga sake    17 February, 2021
Balloon! 8.8

Sorry that I'm not making full pages at a time, I hope that isn't a problem with y'all, especially because there's no way of combining them together inside of CC itself. what are your guy's thoughts on the clashing styles between the stock-style characters like Naga and Laural, and the "new-style" characters like Julian and the boneheads? Heck, Naga actually transforms into a new-style character with his heart. For me it was a natural progression of using the old SG stock characters in tandem with my new "puppet" of a character, whom I later added a skin tone too. The biggest thing I think is that some characters in my comic are black-and-white or have pure white skin, while Julian is in full color. Like, he's back to back with a minimalist stubby black and white man. Personally, I don't have a problem with it, but I worry people who don't know the history behind SG and the like will be confused why I essentially have two classes of characters with no clear explanation as to why.


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20/02/2021 Edited   Naga sake Naga sake
@FL, Julian's mostly hurt on his right side, you're looking at his left. The other guy, I just forgot to add the blood.

20/02/2021 Edited   FireLordA2 FireLordA2
how are they recovered in the last pannel?

20/02/2021 Edited   Hunter Hunter
I remember your strips in SG.

18/02/2021 Edited   MadameCercle MadameCercle
Mais je ne comprends pas la numérotation de vos titres ...

18/02/2021 Edited   MadameCercle MadameCercle
Je fais comme ça depuis longtemps. (- -des pages incomplètes)

18/02/2021 Edited   NeoChomik NeoChomik
I think smaller pages are better than full page of wasted space

18/02/2021 Edited   Stihl Stihl
:O

17/02/2021 Edited   El_Ceviche El_Ceviche
I have no problem with it either.

17/02/2021 Edited   Pen_alias Pen_alias
Just think of it as a daily comic like Dick Tracy or some such serial.

17/02/2021 Edited   Mark Burkhart Mark Burkhart
Not easily anyway. 😊

17/02/2021 Edited   Mark Burkhart Mark Burkhart
Julian. You can do no wrong.