(Historical Notes: Because the art in these scribbles so rarely makes it past passable, I just want to take a second to acknowledge that the illusion of depth and perspective in the bottom panel turned out better than expected here. […]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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(Historical Notes: So, I was too busy venting about Real Life complications last time to point how how Eric’s need to fill the dead air with running commentary went and jinxed himself, but obvious Eric figured that out for himself. […]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
(Historical Notes: Okay, I want people to appreciate what’s happened for this one. For some reason, the original version of page was totally gone. I don’t just mean the full-sized master copy was missing and I only had the web-sized,[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
(Historical Notes: Okay, I know I was joking about Far Out There not getting too serious, but I DO like the way this page deliberately ends without any sort of punchline. That quiet speaks volumes.)
(Historical Notes: Again, hard to come up with commentary that’s not spoiling anything for new readers, because readers who know what’s up are going OOOOOOOOOOOH right now.)
(Historical Notes: This is one of those pages where I’m struggling to come up with commentary that doesn’t give anything away for readers who are just reading this for the first time, because people who know the bigger picture are[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
(Historical Notes: Again, it’s Far Out There. How serious was this ever going to get? But yeah, Eric takes things. Number one character trait.)
(Historical Notes: I’m glad Past Me resisted the temptation to stretch this out for more than one page, as if there was any chance Far Out There would actually do that.)
(Historical Notes: THEN WHY DID YOU STOP RUNNING TO TALK ABOUT IT? There’s literally no narrative reason why the past two pages couldn’t have been drawn with these two talking while they ran!)