Intense and terrifying, I loved and hated your work.
I submit that the first few frames of this were standard for a comic, nothing really grabbed at me, and then all of a sudden it's like an image of hell and it's the underbelly of what appears to be a boss from halo. Which shocked and hooked and terrified me.
The demonic imagery accenting the wintery twilight, complimented by the orange and white glows of hope made this piece's trichotomy (is that correct spelling?) so perfect in in balance, along with it's stunning skill and tecnnique that I'm truly compelled and want to read more.
I gave 3.5 stars because I've seen bits like this often (bosses and the like) , but don't be bothered there's nothing new under the sun.
This is the best example of macabre humor from you I've seen so far. Pitty it is generally frowned upon to combine violence, death and gore with humor... I guess the good old splatter days are allmost over in the realm of movies.
One day they will put elements of this into movies I hope... best copyright it before that happens
I don't like the fact that now the whole zee Captain and Mr. Snippy and the Pilot thing is just a dream now; kinda takes away from it, I think. But on the whole I absolutely love this comic! O.o why have we not seen that white/furry coated character with the goggles in a long time?
I submit that the first few frames of this were standard for a comic, nothing really grabbed at me, and then all of a sudden it's like an image of hell and it's the underbelly of what appears to be a boss from halo. Which shocked and hooked and terrified me.
The demonic imagery accenting the wintery twilight, complimented by the orange and white glows of hope made this piece's trichotomy (is that correct spelling?) so perfect in in balance, along with it's stunning skill and tecnnique that I'm truly compelled and want to read more.
I gave 3.5 stars because I've seen bits like this often (bosses and the like) , but don't be bothered there's nothing new under the sun.
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