I’m Sure You Do
Well, kiddos, a word of advice: if you plan on refinishing your deck and have a weekly webcomic to draw, make sure you get the sitting on your ass in front of a computer stuff done before the blistering labor in intense heat stuff. You may just not have the energy afterward.
Coming up on the end folks! I’ve got maybe 4 pages left in this arc and then I get to start working on our hero’s next adventure! I’m doing my best to dig up some of my old stuff and, if you’re lucky, I might post an old Ka-Zar story I drew for my portfolio!
you missed a perfectly good spot to put in a sound effect! or perhaps Kale getting punched silently means he took it like a pillow?
Salad’s ready! π
This is a good demonstration of something I keep saying. In this age where it seems storylines always have to be bigger, badder, more over-the-top than the last – they keep raising the bar until things are just out of freakin control (and they wonder why their story jumps the shark).
But leave it to Tyler to know that sometimes the answer is simple – most days you just want to see the hero beat the snot out of the villain and restore your faith in karma. π
As for what to do next – how about a rewind and let us in on what Katie and Chloe talked about at the end of the last arc? Or is that something you have in store for later?
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!*gasp*HAHAHAHAHAHA!
Yeh, that’s all I got. π
What did you use to refinish your deck? I’ve been thinking of using Rustoleum Restore or a similar product and I am looking for some opinions.
I did indeed use Restore, but make sure you buy at least 5 gallons. It’s really thick and doesn’t spread far.
Punch < Face 2:
Eletctric Boogaloo