I love this one! I like the way you are experimenting with drawing things in different planes. Angela in front of the counter, David behind the counter and Juno on the background! Awesome. Also I love the way Juno appears on the strip, I think it gives you the sense of movement and time passing. An improvement I can suggest is that you should have drawn the background on the first rectangle.
Although (if you’ll forgive a nitpick) if you’re going to draw attention by placing interacting characters in the background, you’re going to want to make sure the background art is up to the standard of the foreground.
Or have those machine doors just taken a few too many heavy knocks?
The question-or at least a question-is whether blusher #1 was the Scarlett Speedster and if so what exactly that stain-and the one Angie wants out of her clothes-was.
One of my favorite strips yet. Love Juno in the background, love the sign in the background and love getting the joke ahead of the main characters.
I like the background done the way it is, it draws ur eyes to the foreground which is where u want the attention ne how
I like the background done the way it is, it draws ur eyes to the foreground which is where u want the attention ne how
Wow how many times have I seen this joke lol.
Love the comments from the peanut gallery in the background.
I love this one! I like the way you are experimenting with drawing things in different planes. Angela in front of the counter, David behind the counter and Juno on the background! Awesome. Also I love the way Juno appears on the strip, I think it gives you the sense of movement and time passing. An improvement I can suggest is that you should have drawn the background on the first rectangle.
Well at least David figured it out, and Juno is funny here.
I wanna know if she smokes after sex.
If ol’ Scarlet moves that fast, she might cuz of friction alone…
Yeah, well.. if you read between the lines, they probably didn’t even get that far, you know?
Well, if it’s going to make you blush Angie, shouldn’t have brought it up.
Oh, and liked Juno in the background. That hair must be a real problem…
Although (if you’ll forgive a nitpick) if you’re going to draw attention by placing interacting characters in the background, you’re going to want to make sure the background art is up to the standard of the foreground.
Or have those machine doors just taken a few too many heavy knocks?
Thanks for the feedback – I’ll take it into account. Backgrounds were indeed a bit rushed.
Two blushers in a row. How many can we get? Tune in next week!
The question-or at least a question-is whether blusher #1 was the Scarlett Speedster and if so what exactly that stain-and the one Angie wants out of her clothes-was.
Discovered your comic a week or so ago (Thx LoB) and just finish all in the archive, and… I LOVE IT! Thank you for all the laughs.
So glad you liked it
I… I feel so disillusioned!!
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You’ve broken my heart with this one…
Woah.
Mindblowing, isn’t it?