So far it doesn't make much sense, tho the art is sensational. And work seems to have stopped. At least when I burned out after working on a fan-fic for 16 years ,I had completed the thing. Now that I am burned out, and not just on that alone (it replaced a comic I was doing which stopped after ~100 issues due to problems with art,writing,consistency,etc..), I need a new hobby. Erotica has also burned out for me. In some ways, it now disgusts me.
So far it doesn't make much sense, tho the art is sensational. And work seems to have stopped. At le
Work hasn't stopped, it's just been severely interrupted by life, work and a spate of minor disasters that haven't left me much time for the comic, or coloring at all for that matter. The next page is almost colored, but I just don't have the free time to spend at the computer coloring right now. Hopefully I'll have time to at least ink the page after next week.
Work hasn't stopped, it's just been severely interrupted by life, work and a spate of minor disaste
Ya. Design a super who can shake the cosmos, and you STILL have to go out to do shopping, keep doctor's appointments and so on. It's actually painful to abruptly drop from the pinnacle of fantasy and multi-dimensional concepts, to have to answer the phone, or go shopping....
Anyhow, I gave up cartooning 16 going on 17 years ago, for various reasons, and I've just wrapped up a fan-fic some 16 years in the making, with burn-out and being no longer able to project my vision onto paper or word-processor . All I do now is summaries.
Ya. Design a super who can shake the cosmos, and you STILL have to go out to do shopping, keep docto