YAY! Excellent work. A great big bucket of marvelousness. Love the UFO, how you carried the palette over and Mister Penney's expression in panel 2. Fine work, Dave, very fine work indeed.
Love your acknowledgment of the date and the irony of what Penney's saying. Great stuff.
I have winged monkeys dressed as bellboys smoking Havana bananas that sit on the internet all day that notify me as soon as someone has uploaded a new plate. I then stroll over to the bookcase and pull out my copy of "Paradise Lost" which activates a lever and a secret door in the wall slides back. There's a fire pole within the wall that leads down to the 'sanctum' and as I slide down that, by the time I reach the bottom I've changed into my "comic book artist" costume (complete with ACME writer mask). All that and my Butler, Alfred E. Newman fetches me hot coco while I work.
It's a ding dang dirty job but someone's gotta do it.
You know, when I imagine what your work would look like animated, I imagine Bill Plympton would be the man for the job. Especially when I see drawings like panel 2 here.
And there's me thinking I'm the only one employing winged monkeys. (They told me as much)
I'd love to see some of my work animated...I wanted to be an animator once, in a past life. I rather thought you Ian would be the man for the job. So there!
"Round Robin" is a game where one person starts a story and then others continue it by adding a piece at a time until the tale is complete.
Our version involves seven British comics creators. Between us we will make a comic book, a panel at a time. Our page grid is divided into three tiers... or 'plates'. Each person adds a tier to the ongoing story, which may be as many panels as they can fit into that plate.
Nobody knows where the story will go but there is one element that remains fixed: it is a murder mystery. So whatever happens along the way, we know where it has to end. A solution must be found!
Who killed Round Robin?
RULES
1. A contributor must acknowledge their turn with a comment on the last submission after which they have 3 days to submit their panel. 2. Scene changes may only occur in panel one of each page. 3. A contributor cannot follow directly after their last turn or appear twice on the same page. 4. If after 24 hrs no contributor has acknowledged their turn then rule 3 is suspended for that round and any contributor may claim the next panel. 5. "Who Killed Round Robin?" ends on December 31st 2008.
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HUZZAH!
HE HE HE! I bet you're all DREADING this!!!
Excellent work there, Dave, Excellent!
Bloody hell nige your quick off the mark!
Nice stuff mister T
Hmm...a deleted comment. I wonder...
Take it away NP!
YAY! Excellent work. A great big bucket of marvelousness. Love the UFO, how you carried the palette over and Mister Penney's expression in panel 2. Fine work, Dave, very fine work indeed.
Love your acknowledgment of the date and the irony of what Penney's saying. Great stuff.
Go for it Nigel.
Very nice work. Lovely colours on this page, Ian and Dave. Now, who is in that giant bejewelled hamburger? Will it make a huge parpy trumpet noise?
I think Nigel must have been sat by the HUZZAH button since late Sunday night!
Can you set the HUZZAH button to auto?
Mine is.
Sort of.
I have winged monkeys dressed as bellboys smoking Havana bananas that sit on the internet all day that notify me as soon as someone has uploaded a new plate. I then stroll over to the bookcase and pull out my copy of "Paradise Lost" which activates a lever and a secret door in the wall slides back. There's a fire pole within the wall that leads down to the 'sanctum' and as I slide down that, by the time I reach the bottom I've changed into my "comic book artist" costume (complete with ACME writer mask). All that and my Butler, Alfred E. Newman fetches me hot coco while I work.
It's a ding dang dirty job but someone's gotta do it.
You know, when I imagine what your work would look like animated, I imagine Bill Plympton would be the man for the job. Especially when I see drawings like panel 2 here.
And there's me thinking I'm the only one employing winged monkeys. (They told me as much)
I'd love to see some of my work animated...I wanted to be an animator once, in a past life. I rather thought you Ian would be the man for the job. So there!
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