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Why is that in a horror-movie type situation, there's always that one guy who runs off to confront the monster?
It's nice that Whiskey's character is well established enough that I didn't need to pen any "Boy, Donut is being an idiot" dialog for him. If you've been following along at all you just know that's what's going though his head...
Tomorrow: Another new set, and the first in-strip view of the creature.
Monday, March 24, 2008
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Doyle, in the 4th panel, it looks like whiskey is limping. is that necessary?
BTW, how many chains did you tie up whiskey with?
Limping? I was going for "walking slowly". Anyone else reading that as "limping"?
And I already answered the chain question: Two.
oh, sorry. i guess I didn't look back.
It looks like an odd placement of feet to me, and I think Whiskey's looking for something he can use to fend off the hair monster.
Also, this is getting obvious, but will the hair monster in desperation try to attach itself to Donut's bald head? Or would that be something Donut's forseen the possibility of?
I almost expected Donut to say "I'll be right back!" ominously. We know how well that usually goes.
BTW Doyle - I've managed to get my LEGO webcomic on a schedule where I'm now posting three times a week, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. I have no idea how you manage to chug out five a week.
Either way, check out The Adventures of Captain Jibidy at www.ahoy-matey.com
Almost comic 400. Whoo!
AH! fourth panal, "medlab 4" is straight!
or do my eyes decive me?
You fixed it. It looks a LOT better now.
Sorry if I'm annoying you, because the way you put your answer looks like you're mad.
Woohoo!
I guessed the chain question right!
And, what's all this fuss 'bout
Panel 4?
Y'know, that is impossible that you tied him up with only 2 chains because on the front, there is 3 studs for the chains, and on the back there is at least 3. (From what I could see.) So that would equal a total of 3+ chains.
:P
And maarten, check some of the earlier strips when he was actually tied up and on one strip, it shows the back. :P
I know it bears no relevance to episode 393, but I just wondered what software you use to create the comic strip look?
Jakester: Maybe I have "magic chains".
Anonymous: I use Paint Shop Pro to do all the graphic and text work.
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