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My main characters, even some villains, require external energy sources and a character-specific Reagent. In Petro Patriot's case, he is always at risk of running out of gas! https://t.co/5k9v9bdmOJ
@RBlueberg Two characters come to mind on this...
Grid Girl can't eat them at all because her physiology prevents her from eating sugar and simple carbs. Her husband, Carnivore, doesn't especially like them, but when he does, he fries them in tallow instead of seed oil.
The primary cast in Petro Patriot involves ~8 characters and the relationships between them, and one thing I want to be careful about is introducing and building the web of relationships fast enough to be engaging, but also slow enough that the reader isn't overwhelmed. https://t.co/DKIhX6u1kb
Imagine a world where only 10% of people could take a car and 0.1% are allowed onto a plane. And all of a sudden, you get the power to fly anywhere you want. Where would you go? https://t.co/QaZ8SVZXa1
@logosimian That's a premise we all agreed to at the beginning - our wives are all the actual best girl. And my writing/comic's best girl has quite a few similarities to my "best girl" of 10 years.
@CoppolaYoung @PelleCreepy @POTUSThump Don't forget that Vicki called him a stud in KAxBH, and that COMMANDO-G judged Vicki to have good character. That means we've got at least two love triangles, but the Best Girl is still waiting for the Best Fan .
@PelleCreepy @POTUSThump The page above, and this one from KA3, are such great climatic pieces.