Looks really good. It will be nice to have something to read weekly along with 2000ad (i only get to my comic shop once or twice a month). Good opening - just enough to get us hooked by the looks of things. Looking forward to next installment.
Just a question: are all previous parts going to be archived into an ongoing body of work or just for a period of time?
Paul starting threads is all of a sudden explained. I love it! Muted colours! That little outfit she's wearing! The city! :D *adds self to the choir singing Paul and Warren's praises*
That was worth the crappy day job to come home too...
I actually recieved a text from a friend of mine about eight months ago that said something along the lines of 'Just woke up next to a boy from Lambeth...' so it made me belly laugh, and I think she just read it too.
I actually recieved a text from a friend of mine about eight months ago that said something along the lines of 'Just woke up next to a boy from Lambeth...' so it made me belly laugh, and I think she just read it too.
Loved it from the word go, and undoubtedly will continue to do so until it stops. The layout of the page is very nicely sculpted, too.
My wallet hates me for saying this, but I just want some way to pay the creators back for this. I don't like the idea of getting something this amazing entirely for free.
Yeah, you think you could upgrade that to a full 24 a week? That'd be even more awesome.
Ahahahaha! Yeah, I'll just get my magic time-slowing device out ... damn I wish I had one of those...
Thanks for all the compliments on the art guys! Warren keeps feeding me these awesome images to draw, I'm really looking forward to them all going online and seeing everyone's reactions!
Nice way to start the day - agreed! The girl is sexy looking and the text is sassy. Just enough info dropped like cupcake crumbs in a dark forest to make you follow the trail drooling...
I'm curious about the guy who just pops up in the window, Connor. How does that work??? Neat! I'm looking forward to seeing more of the tech in this world.
There's so much I like about this comic. It being weekly is nice, especially for us impatient types. The art is stunning and different; it feels deceptively soft and sweet while the images are of a sunken city and a torn people. Very nicely done!
Great line-work, an apt and elegant color palette, and the anime-cel inspired shading technique is very now.
Also, a great introduction to the story's milieu. Instead of a long-winded explication we simply get: 23 years ago, some "special" people were born, 5 years ago the world changed radically, now, watch this. Brilliant. But of course from Warren we expect brilliant. So there you go.
im not gonna fall over myself to kiss this projects ass until we, yknow, get into the story. ("brilliant"? we have a few pages.....). nice start, and the art is fucking gorgeous. excited for where this goes.
this is beautiful. i can't wait to find out how horrible the place smells from all the presumably dead not-so-lucky prior inhabitants' bloated cadavers. of course it's been a while; maybe it's been cleaned up.
I'm pretty sure you a good way into the script of this thing - has telling a story in 6 page bursts been a big adjustment or a small one... Does it lend itself to always thinking about 6-page scenes?
Do you find it makes the adage of 'having to turn every scene' more of a necessity.