Yup, s'all great but I particularly like the 1st and third panels of page 10, very Mitchumesque Sleepy in that third panel. Mind you, he's rather Mitchumesque in general.
If I had one criticism, it'd be there's not nearly enough bricks.
Anybody read the biography on Mitchum by Lee Server, 'Baby, I Don't Care'? It's very good.
rob - must echo the love of bricks! and extra browny points for doing them freehand, those perspective tools are used too often - you're doing it the real he-man way! and bricks aside, these are standout pages, love the variety in the angles, and your confidant use of black. panel three is drop-dead gorgeous.
rob - you must draw more comics, more often - MORE!
Cheers Shane. You can be my agent and get me some fun comics to draw if you like.
I am going to start doing more comics from now on, so if you hear of anyone looking for artists for brickwork related projects give me a shout. Maybe I should do The Thing, he's kinda brickwork-ish.
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Amazing page, Rob. Those walls are hypnotic, and Sleepy looking at Loretta on plate 3 works brilliantly - this guy is the real deal!
Very smooth.
VERY nice indeed.
Lovely, lovely stuff, Rob. Love Loretta's dialogue especially.
Only a fool would dare to try to follow that...
HUZZAH!
Yup, s'all great but I particularly like the 1st and third panels of page 10, very Mitchumesque Sleepy in that third panel. Mind you, he's rather Mitchumesque in general.
If I had one criticism, it'd be there's not nearly enough bricks.
Anybody read the biography on Mitchum by Lee Server, 'Baby, I Don't Care'? It's very good.
Thank you people
I'm particularly proud of my bricks. Which, I may add, were done without any help from the MS perspective tool - all freehand I tell y'!!
(Although I could be seen wondering around photographing walls in Blandford on Saturday.)
Great to see you jump in, Dave. Look forward to seeing what you do.
rob - must echo the love of bricks! and extra browny points for doing them freehand, those perspective tools are used too often - you're doing it the real he-man way!
and bricks aside, these are standout pages, love the variety in the angles, and your confidant use of black. panel three is drop-dead gorgeous.
rob - you must draw more comics, more often - MORE!
Cheers Shane. You can be my agent and get me some fun comics to draw if you like.
I am going to start doing more comics from now on, so if you hear of anyone looking for artists for brickwork related projects give me a shout. Maybe I should do The Thing, he's kinda brickwork-ish.
And the dialogue is as good as the art on these pages! It's cagey, pulp and with a killer double entendre at the end. Nice work.
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