(Historical Notes: I have a surprisingly vivid memory of having absolutely no explanation for this even at the time it was drawn. In a way, that’s my favorite kind of Voting Incentive.)
2014 TWC Incentives (part 1)
(Historical Notes: Again, I knew VERY early on that I wanted there to be a sense of rivalry between Stilez and Bridget. Also, I really wish Past Me had bothered to erase more of the pencils around the screen. The[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
(Historical Notes: Another event that more or less wound up happening for real in the comics a while down the line. And it’s really really weird when I can somehow find a way to even draw STILEZ looking too skinny.)
(Historical Notes: WHAT? This isn’t Tabitha, Bridget, or Alphonse! And I was just about to ask why Past Me didn’t just retroactively rename this stretch of Incentives “The Caligaris Mess Around” or something. Oh, and just for the record, Stilez[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
(Historical Notes: Years later, pretty much this exact same idea would be revisited, but to very different effect thanks to the addition of a heaping helping of Stilez. And speaking of whom…)
(Historical Notes: Another really cute picture where I’m all distracted by some minor artistic quibble. Normally I complain that one of the kids looks too small in comparison to one of the other characters because I lazily drew them according[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
(Historical Notes: This one really should have come BEFORE the pop-up book one, not after. You’d almost think I was just making these up as I went along or something.)
(Historical Notes: No, seriously, they DOMINATED these things for a while. And yeah, Alphonse is very much early to bed and early to rise, while Bridget opperates on what could charitably be referred to as “cartoonist time.”)
(Historical Notes: Yeah, we are deep into the era when the Caligari family just straight up OWNED the Incentives, aren’t we? I like the idea of this one a lot, even if the details of the pose kind of got[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
(Historical Notes: Pretty sure the comment for this one was “Why do we even HAVE this book?” Incidentally, I think I read, like, three or four pop-up books in my entire childhood, yet there’s still something intrinsically funny to me[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…