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I llike the first bunch on the first page a lot. The hair is a big improvement from last sketch. I also like the top right of the 2nd page too because his face appears more youthful and it works perfectly with the hair.
Keep up the good work Tad. :)
Posted by: JerRocks2day | 11/25/2011 at 03:29 PM
Just had a spare moment to check out the blog. The top sketches look like you're landing on a character you can work with, especially the "D'oh!" moment in the middle. And the outfit he's wearing in the "holding the skull" picture is pretty decent -- figure he'd be wearing something functional yet "cool."
I expect full co-creator credit on any comic you produce.
Thanks in advance,
Don
Posted by: Don Rooney | 12/05/2011 at 11:15 AM
Thanks, Don. Comments are much appreciated. And of course you will receive an abundance of non-remuneration for your input. Hey, weren't you one of the Physginks?
Posted by: Tad.stones@earthlink.net | 12/08/2011 at 09:08 PM
Far left sketch of the top page has the face of a main character. If the adventures take place in an exotic and oddball world, I always like the main character to have the "normal" vibe - he is *in* the craziness, but not *of* it.
Far left sketch of the second page looks like a character that would share an equal amount of quirks as the stories around him - with a lot of personality. That makes for very engaging character.
I would hate to tell you that I like them all, but... I like them all.
You're gifted at what you do, sir. Thank you for letting us take a peek.
Posted by: David | 12/13/2011 at 06:10 PM