(Historical Notes: I can’t remember if this was meant to be a ironic contrast to page 31 or not, but I’m pretty sure that the fact it’s practically a sequel to page 24 was NOT on purpose.)
Posts Tagged Layla
(Historical Notes: …aaand back to TWC for another batch of random drawings. Layla and Alphonse reading books together would obviously turn up quite a few times again in real comics after this point. Also, I seem to recall there being[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
(Historical Notes: See, this is why there’s still hope for Todd TV Head to eventually return to the comic. The La Faulx story will never EVER be a part of Far Out There, but this character has somehow managed to[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
(Historical Notes: Here it is, The Big One. Like, literally. Past Me was WAY too committed to squeezing all of this onto one single page, and the page got WAAAAAAAAY too big as a result. And I don’t just mean[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
(Historical Notes: Oh boy, HERE we go. The big change begins. Not a whole lot to add beyond what’s already stated above, aside from the fact that Far Out There has proven to be a series that just doesn’t work[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
(Historical Notes: Yup, here’s the second phase of me emptying out my Old Ideas Folder, in this case to show off whole plot lines that were either dropped or just changed drastically. For the most part, THIS stuff is fully[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
(Historical Notes: Two things to discus here. First, my memory of this page is weirdly different than what actually got drawn. Up until a day or two ago, I would have told you this page has THREE rows of panels,[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
(Historical Note: In theory, I deliberately made Trigger’s handwriting really sloppy to emphasize how childish and immature he is. In practice, that’s just what my terrible, terrible penmanship looks like before I replace everything in editing. Also, AAAAAWWWWW…)
(Historical Notes: Looking back, it’s something of a oddity to see Layla sleeping at all, now that it’s established what happens when she does. Also, to continue what I was saying about the art on these things, if I’d tried[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
(Historical Notes: Okay, here’s the thing. I really like the flashback part of this scene, it’s a lovely little vignette between Trigger and Layla. But the ultimate flaw here is that I just couldn’t come up with a reason for[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…