I was going to say many comics artist are given or buy stock with preprinted dimensions on it. But this would only be markings for the printing area and not the individual panels. There might be additional markings for like three equal sized panels but mostly the artist has to figure out how many panels it will take to tell the story. I like that Steenz is not afraid to do four, five or six panels for a weekday strip. You can put so much more story into each day that way.
codycab about 1 year ago
C’mon! That’s child’s play.
beb01 about 1 year ago
I was going to say many comics artist are given or buy stock with preprinted dimensions on it. But this would only be markings for the printing area and not the individual panels. There might be additional markings for like three equal sized panels but mostly the artist has to figure out how many panels it will take to tell the story. I like that Steenz is not afraid to do four, five or six panels for a weekday strip. You can put so much more story into each day that way.
Decepticomic about 1 year ago
It subverts expectations. Star Wars fans will hate it, except for the ones who liked The Last Jedi.
Anyone who replies to this comment is a huge loser.
LawrenceS about 1 year ago
Nice that the panel borders for this strip do not conform to the panel boundaries depicted in the strip.
ddjg about 1 year ago
Sure! It’s OK! Just add a pile of dots, some word balloons with repartee, and you’ve got Chester Gould’s “Sawdust”!
Teresa Burritt (Frog Applause) creator about 1 year ago
Drawing straight lines is hard, too.
rockyridge1977 about 1 year ago
…..oh the thought of it!!!!!!