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Title |
Description |
Date |
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kenisu3000 |
Chapter 2 - Page 70: Clash of the Bumpkins |
kenisu - #70
I look back on this and wonder, why isn't Ninten getting as much use out of that bat as he can? Was I so absent-minded at the time I didn't even think to have him bash the crows, even though he's got the thing *right there in his hand*?
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kenisu3000 |
Chapter 2 - Page 69: The Tobaccrows |
kenisu - #69
I wonder if all this humor is too jarring of a mood whiplash, considering what just happened to Pippi and Marilyn...?
I wonder if I just worry about this stuff unnecessarily...?
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kenisu3000 |
Chapter 2 - Page 68: Mothersday it is, Then |
kenisu - #68
This, and the next ten pages, comprise a scene that I had sketched out while working on the Halloween comic, and which had been lying dormant until some time ago, when I finally got around to inking and coloring it.
It's sandwiched in between Halloween pages 3 and 4.
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kenisu3000 |
Chapter 2 - Page 67: Little Girl Lost |
kenisu - #67
"AIYEEEE!!!" Where have I "heard" that scream before?
Oh, yes... on Page 61!
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kenisu3000 |
Chapter 2 - Page 66: Where's That Dang Kid!? |
kenisu - #66
You might notice I changed two panels at the top with Pippi. That's because my original scene here (which you can see by checking out my Halloween comic) was over the top, and anyone I showed it to found it comical if nothing else.
Since then, (I'd like to think) I've learned a few more rules for pulling off a successful horror scene (i.e. subtlety), and this won't be the last instance of a change in the original script.
So, in a weird twist of fate, the canon story will probably prove to be scarier than the actual Halloween version. O_o
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