Woo hoo! Told ya it was a big 'un! I've always enjoyed comics that could advance the story without dialog, and thought I'd give it a try.
Well it wasn't easy, and I know I screwed parts of it up, but I actually got this done early. I finished this after Preview Night (Wednesday) at the ol' SD Comic Con at about one in the morning. If I didn't get it finished then, it wouldn't be finished until next week some time after I awake from the coma I'll probably be in.
After two weeks of on-time scheduled updates I think I may pass out. @_@
@artdude2002 & magicalmisfits: Yeah, I've always thought the ability would be a truly horrible thing to have if you couldn't control it.
@lastcall: Heh, I rewrote that line nearly a dozen times. Glad it got a chuckle.
Oh my gosh, where the heck is the next comic anyway?!
Sorry folks, I've had a run of bad luck. Technical difficulties and all that. I didn't mean to take a nearly 2 month hiatus. But the good news is I finally have Photoshop up and running and talking to my tablet on the brand new computer. Strip #76 has been scripted and partially laid out already.
In other good news, my new computer is [b]much[b] studlier than the old one, making it possible to play games that just wouldn't run on my crummy old computer.
Sadly, that's also more bad news, as I've lost a couple weeks to Left 4 Dead and The Orange Box.
Cool comic dude. It stikes a great balance between comedy and drama. Also, I love every one of your characters, and the writing is superb. My one critique is that I feel you could make your panels a bit larger. This is the internet, there are no size constraints! You're a great artist and you should give your art some room to breath.
This was so cool to see! I love all the little panels, they look so neat and orderly in their little boxes. ^,^
And I think you did it very well, the flow of it was good, and it didn't require any dialogue to get its point across. (If I wasn't confused, it was good.) *so it was good* ^_~