Well Bea, looks like you got to have Roy play the lizard after all, apparently Sedine too. How are they gonna get out of this? Prove their not lizards by cutting off a limb and watch it not grow back?
Why do I get the feeling that it is actually one of those retirement facilities for the mentally incapable, the ones designed to look like towns so they don´t wander off – and Sam is just one of the people working there …
Related Note: Was doing some research on Alex Raymond’s “Flash Gordon” Sunday strips in the wake of his recent indirect mention here: Apparently, at some point, Raymond switched from directed word balloons to floating narrative captions, in the style of Harold Foster’s “Prince Valiant.”
1.) Raymond worked on large art boards, much larger than those used in adventure strips today.
2.) Think I’d also read that he employed models to act out the poses. Not sure how many artists today – other than Alex Ross – follow in that tradition.
AnyFace over 7 years ago
NewPatriot778 over 7 years ago
Well Bea, looks like you got to have Roy play the lizard after all, apparently Sedine too. How are they gonna get out of this? Prove their not lizards by cutting off a limb and watch it not grow back?
AnyFace over 7 years ago
Maybe it’s just me, but the perspective of the street in Panel #3 seems a little odd.
Neo Stryder over 7 years ago
No Kidding… well, at least they said lizardfolks and not dragons, I don’t want to think the damage Sedine would cause if she were one of us.
Tue Elung-Jensen over 7 years ago
Why do I get the feeling that it is actually one of those retirement facilities for the mentally incapable, the ones designed to look like towns so they don´t wander off – and Sam is just one of the people working there …
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 7 years ago
With “weirdo,” “i” before “e” is just weird…
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 7 years ago
Face it Sam, you are the only sane one there.
AnyFace over 7 years ago
Oops! Roy’s balloon pointer is closed off from its balloon in panel #1.
AnyFace over 7 years ago
By the way, I like the shape of Sam’s “Speech Bubble” in panel #3, they don’t all need to adhere to a rigid shape or formula.
AnyFace over 7 years ago
Related Note: Was doing some research on Alex Raymond’s “Flash Gordon” Sunday strips in the wake of his recent indirect mention here: Apparently, at some point, Raymond switched from directed word balloons to floating narrative captions, in the style of Harold Foster’s “Prince Valiant.”
Hadn’t consciously realized that.
Here’s an example …
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/e8/69/f6/e869f6b727457d8d48f921386a86e13d.jpg
Two things of note …
1.) Raymond worked on large art boards, much larger than those used in adventure strips today.
2.) Think I’d also read that he employed models to act out the poses. Not sure how many artists today – other than Alex Ross – follow in that tradition.
Dragoncat over 7 years ago
And the Dragoncat Award for Best LOL goes to X_UNLIMITED!
I am more of a cat person, myself…
Wichita1.0 over 7 years ago
“The inbreeding is strong in this one.”