Hmm… well, why is the lady so nice to Rona? She must recognize something in her… if Rona isn’t one of those warriors already, then the Lady evidently thinks she can cultivate her. Or perhaps Rona is someone even more important.
I think so or she may just find Rona interesting. after all, Rona is one of the few humans who actually search out the supernatural. Usually, people are smart enough to not do that. 🙂 Of course, i’m calling myself a bit stupid too but even I have a healthy fear of the supernatural, Rona seems to have a lack of that…
This comic is incredible! I read it all in one sitting about three weeks ago, and have been patiently returning when I can to continue on. Your work in Poser and Photoshop (am I right?) is superb, Blake! Same goes for the story and dialogue. Many parallels can be drawn between your comic and Crimson Dark, (which linked to Twilight Lady in a banner ad).
I’ve tried to post awhile back, but the bulletin system timed out. Hopefully this one goes through. Keep up the good stuff.
The similarities to Crimson Dark:
Tools: both use (loosely speaking) CGI instead of pen & pencil.
Plot: Both strips have “fringe of society” characters trying to take care of their own lives in a “world” that is always indifferent if not hostile.
Both are episodic. In part because the “worlds” have no governing bodies.
Humor arises naturally from the scene. There is no overt comedy.
Does Rona becomes a KICK@$$ ‘other realm’ warrior? I can’t wait!!!!
Hmm… well, why is the lady so nice to Rona? She must recognize something in her… if Rona isn’t one of those warriors already, then the Lady evidently thinks she can cultivate her. Or perhaps Rona is someone even more important.
I think so or she may just find Rona interesting. after all, Rona is one of the few humans who actually search out the supernatural. Usually, people are smart enough to not do that. 🙂 Of course, i’m calling myself a bit stupid too but even I have a healthy fear of the supernatural, Rona seems to have a lack of that…
This comic is incredible! I read it all in one sitting about three weeks ago, and have been patiently returning when I can to continue on. Your work in Poser and Photoshop (am I right?) is superb, Blake! Same goes for the story and dialogue. Many parallels can be drawn between your comic and Crimson Dark, (which linked to Twilight Lady in a banner ad).
I’ve tried to post awhile back, but the bulletin system timed out. Hopefully this one goes through. Keep up the good stuff.
“Your work in Poser and Photoshop (am I right?) is superb”
Yes, you’re right. And thanks.
“Many parallels can be drawn between your comic and Crimson Dark”
What are they, out of curiosity?
The similarities to Crimson Dark:
Tools: both use (loosely speaking) CGI instead of pen & pencil.
Plot: Both strips have “fringe of society” characters trying to take care of their own lives in a “world” that is always indifferent if not hostile.
Both are episodic. In part because the “worlds” have no governing bodies.
Humor arises naturally from the scene. There is no overt comedy.