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I completed pages 84-85 of Jane Smith Wannabe Gladiator today.
Since I had to edit it for Webtoons' vertical format, I can't resist sharing what the original 2-page format looks like here.
https://t.co/vQVWitXavz
Check out the process of the amazing @MattoonVArtist! I love how Akira’s leaping into action!
@mochio_bonio I’ve got one who has made his first cameo appearance in my webcomic. He’s about to become an important character for the rest of the story arc:
Hey, internet. Can any Celtic/Irish nerds help me find the name of a song I've been looking for for years? Music identifier apps are useless. Here's what I know:
All of this is just an argument for why you weebs and Marvel/DC fanboys should read bande dessinee by the way. You understand stories better by stepping outside of one culture’s approach. You’ll be happier!
@crustoi_ST My characters live in a world much like our own, meaning I choose more down to earth names. I usually pick a name I like for one character first and then model family names around that character. Jane Smith’s name was chosen first to emphasize her ordinariness.
@worldofcardbord The mistake in your thinking for this entire comment section is confusing the artistic choice to pause with the necessity of a copy pasted panel. Every response you’ve made is founded on that mistake.
Jump aboard the Art Train!
I’m Josh. I’ve worked as an art tutor and children’s art workshop leader. I’m currently working on the graphic novel “Jane Smith: Wannabe Gladiator.” @CarlsAmateurHr @PM_Antunes @Slim_DaddE @RBlueberg https://t.co/VFE70GEsMf