Regardless of the extreme extremity bendiness, Eddie’s drawings are remarkably good for a kid his age. I wonder if there’s a story behind them. (Other than the superhero losing a fight against the villain, that is!)
My 4 YO son draws remarkably well for his age, much better than myself at my age! He also uses clay and sculpts. I find it remarkable that a 4YO spends hours shaping the clay the way he does. Complete figures with arms, legs, feet, hands and toes. Eyes are complete with pupils. It amazes me! Even now I can’t draw a straight line with a ruler!
Nachikethass about 6 years ago
Larry doesn’t get art!
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 6 years ago
I have always tried to get them to tell me about what they’ve drawn, rather than guess. I am terrible at guessing.
Strod about 6 years ago
Regardless of the extreme extremity bendiness, Eddie’s drawings are remarkably good for a kid his age. I wonder if there’s a story behind them. (Other than the superhero losing a fight against the villain, that is!)
well-i-never about 6 years ago
Suffering fools, the bane of comic artists everywhere.
TMMILLER Premium Member about 6 years ago
My 4 YO son draws remarkably well for his age, much better than myself at my age! He also uses clay and sculpts. I find it remarkable that a 4YO spends hours shaping the clay the way he does. Complete figures with arms, legs, feet, hands and toes. Eyes are complete with pupils. It amazes me! Even now I can’t draw a straight line with a ruler!
Allan CB Premium Member about 6 years ago
OH, the icy sarcasm in the last panel is palpable.
Seed_drill about 6 years ago
Several superheroes bend like that. Plastic Man, Elastic Man, or, for Marvel guys, Mr. Fantastic.