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Temple of a Thousand Tears. Good stuff.
A little less conversation, a little more reviewin'.
Art-
So this is one of those comics (Like most on the site, my own included) that is constantly changing stylistically due to the artist's skill improving. You can really see the art evolving throughout the course of the comic, and I think Mr. Mueller has made some good headway here. I mean, you're not gonna see his art on the front of any big-time publication in the near future, but if he keeps this stuff up I don't think it's too much of a stretch to imagine in a few years or so. He knows how to do dynamic shading pretty well, and his varying line weight keeps things interesting for the most part. Also, he has this very unique style that's all his own, all his characters seem more... rectilinear, I guess? You'll just have to read it to see what I'm talking about. But I still don't think he's quite found a real consistent niche yet. There are some improvements to be made to the overall style, such as working on the head size in relation to the body as someone earlier said, and just keeping everything in overall proportion. Every once in a while I'd come across a page that looked really good save for one drawing which was proportionally off, which then affected the rest of the page. I think just giving the artist enough time to work through this would produce some really cool results.
Other than that, there were also a few other problems. Mainly, again as someone else said, I think the artist needs to spend a few minutes after finishing a page to make sure there aren't any spots that still need cleaning up. Often times a page would either have white spots around the outline of a character because the black background wasn't drawn all the way to the line, or there would just be white specks on the background because I guess it wasn't completely colored in. It would really take only a few minutes to fix these problems, and I think the comic would come out a lot better for it.
One thing trevoramueller did really well (Even better near the end) was facial expressions. He's pretty much got that part of it down, and the way he draws the characters' faces really adds to the emotion and makes it easier to relate to how the characters are feeling. Except for the old guy... the way he was drawn just didn't allow for a lot of emotion in the first place XD Also, the use of real pictures for backgrounds was sorta hit-and-miss; sometimes it worked pretty well, others it just seemed cheesy.
Oh, and for the record: I like the blood. Blood is good.
So overall, decent art, nice shading and faces, work on proportion. Improving art is really only about three things: Getting more experience, looking at other artists for inspiration, and spending more time on it. Good luck.
3.5/5
Story-
So I don't want to give anything away, but pretty much this dude meets up with these other dudes and grudgingly helps them search for the keys to paradise. In theory, the main character is pretty archetypal; just your standard haunted-past hero who gets wrapped up with people he doesn't like but becomes friends with, etc. But he's still an interesting character nonetheless, simply because Mueller knows what makes a character interesting: backstory! (Among other things, of course) This is one of the things that ToaTT does really well. I'd say a good fifth of the comic so far is backstory, and it really helps the reader get a better feel for the character. As the story progresses, you learn more and more about this guy's past and what happened to him to make him so grumpy all the time. Now, this is all well and good for the main character, but for the most part the other characters don't really get this treatment, and aren't as interesting. It does happen in a few cases, and the characters definitely each have their own distinct personalities, but I found after reading it that I really didn't care much for a few of the characters, simply because at this point in the story they haven't really broken out of a stereotypical mold. I think if more time was spent developing some of the characters he's travelling with, it would definitely help this comic.
And I wanna see more of the bishops, man! They seem like these real badass guys who could really kick some ass, but we haven't really seen them in action yet, they've just kind of been lurking in the shadows, and not much has been explained about them. I demand bishop!
In all, a story that will keep your interest, but won't blow your mind. I think with a few unexpected twists it could get a lot better. Not to say it's bad by any means, but it's just not "different" enough as is.
3/5
Overall, a good read. Shouldn't take you much more than a half hour to 45 minutes to read it through, but I would recommend it to anyone who's looking for a worthwhile comic to read. I remember the artist saying he was gonna start a few prequels too, so that will hopefully add to the depth of the story.
I enjoyed it. Keep it up, man.