(Historical Notes: Why is Tabitha keeping her mouth out of sight? What possible dialog could she have to say in this situation? Anyway, this is the end of this particular stretch of un-themed-but-mostly-Caligari-related Incentives. Up next comes what is honestly[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
2014 TWC Incentives (part 1)
(Historical Notes: And now, an Incentive that HASN’T happened in the real comic yet, but everybody wishes it had.)
(Historical Notes: Ladies Night Out at the Mad Scientist Club. Also, I know one of my running gags is being deliberately vague about how old the characters are, but I feel confident in establishing that, at least in MY part[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
(Historical Notes: Oh my, THIS one was very popular. Sadly, there’s not many chances to see Little Baby Stilez, since there’s a whole lot about her past that remains shrouded in mystery, but I feel like a LOT of people[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
(Historical Notes: I’m tempted to make a Little Mermaid remake joke here, but at the rate things are going, I don’t think future readers would even remember what I was talking about. That Ichabod fish is downright horrifying, though.)
(Historical Notes: I’d be shocked if Past Me didn’t reuse the “their relationship in one image” joke again for this without realizing it’d already been done TWICE in recent memory.)
(Historical Notes: I’m a bit surprised that Past Me wasted this on a random Incentive doodle instead of saving it for a Halloween comic. I definitely believe Tabitha would dress Bridget up like this.)
(Historical Notes: Alphonse equals Schroeder. Also, that snippet of music up top is from Claude Debussy’s “Claire de lune,” a version of which just so happens to be on his character soundtrack that patron got a link to way back[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
(Historical Notes: I went on a bit of a blaxploitation kick around this time, enough to put an abnormally large amount of work into this particular incentive. Heck, this is actually the second draft. The first one went up with[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…