Posts Tagged open to interpretation
Have you guys tried Articulate? It’s kind of like Pictionary, but instead of drawing a thing you have to describe it, all within a short time-frame. How well you do has nothing to do with how articulate you are, and everything[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Ravening Hordes
Continued from Part One. Well, here’s something I never thought I’d have to draw: hordes of Amies descending on the Lone Warrior. Or is that ‘Amys’? Either way, the word looks wrong. So good to see LW again, though. He’s looking[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I love ewoks. You know, some people don’t like ewoks. They see them as the first mis-step in George Lucas’s trip, slip and head-long plummet to the bottom, into a deep pit filled with CGI gungans and bad dialogue. Those[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Perceptive and Discreet
Sooo. Sit down, let’s talk. In this strip we’re getting to one of the central conflicts of the storyline, and I want to take this opportunity to step out from behind the curtain and chat about what’s going on. I[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Charlotte and Mike are mid-conversation here, so this one isn’t going to make much sense unless you skip back a few pages to the start of the storyline. Come on, it won’t take long.