(Historical Notes: More fun with Bridget & Alphonse dress-up, this time with Tabitha drawn in the back so I can pretend this is HER doing and not just me having fun. Still, this depiction shows I’d really figured out their[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
2010 Incentives
(Historical Notes: Beach Episode! …on the beach of balloon-headed stick people. Yeah, if I still didn’t have basic human anatomy down when the characters were fully dressed, I had NO business trying to draw everybody in skimpy bathing suits. I[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
(Historical Notes: Hugs are not easy to draw, especially when both the hugger and the huggie are already in especially dynamic poses when it happens, and EXTRA especially when the characters’ anatomy is a weird as early Far Out There[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
(Historical Notes: I’m pretty sure this was just drawn for the sake of being cute, but later comics would end up establishing that Blip basically is the ship’s autopilot, so this actually might be how he was taught. Also, I[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
(Historical Notes: Okay, Bridget and Alphonse may be the reigning champions of Voting Incentive appearances, at least when The Killer Station of Deadly Doom isn’t around, but I think Madam Ventricle and Kiki are the rulers of me using the[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
(Historical Notes: See, this is why the early plans at edgy dark comedy just wouldn’t have worked for Tabitha. This was a MAJOR hit with readers when it went up, and why wouldn’t it be? It’s adorable! So much so,[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
(Historical Notes: Um, excuse me? Look, the whole “superhero” thing is cute and all, but we have ONE set of heroes in the Far Out There universe, and it’s THE MEGA AWESOME RANGERS, thank you very much!)
(Historical Notes: Have you figured out the fundamental problem with these Bridget & Alphonse redesigns yet? Even if you aren’t conscious of it, you already know what it is. It’s gnawing at your gut, that feeling that something’s just WRONG[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
(Historical Notes: Okay, now we’re getting into some legit Far Out There history here. I realized very quickly that, even though those two big eyes were more expressive than I expected, there were still some build-in limitations to not giving[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
(Historical Notes: Again with the excessive details failing to make up for the flaws in the basic artwork. Also, again with the anti-fanservice gags not really working because, ya know, I’m still SHOWING THE THING I’M TRYING TO MAKE FUN[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…