Sitting around drinking in a seedy bar, waiting for a weird, clandestine group to show up. What could possibly go wrong?
Tag: pen and ink
Trouble is My Business Part 3 (Page 17)
The first meeting. As always, Lee leaves a lasting impression on people.
Trouble is My Business Part 3 (Page 16)
And here we have the first appearance of one of our main characters. All I can say at this point is that I had a tough time with her initial character design. I went back and forth with having her
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Trouble is My Business Part 3 (Page 15) And A Birthday Greeting!
One of the things that I’ve always liked to do was have things going on in the background of my work. Because they are in a sleazy bar, what else is going to happen? A bar fight of course. Happy
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Trouble is My Business Part 3 (Page 14)
I love how this scene, not only shows how Rich is able to disarm someone, but that I was able to begin mentioning Scrappy. There is a story there, which I will explain later. This scene is about Rich disarming
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Trouble is My Business Part 3 (Page 13)
Introducing, the one, the only Rich! The man, the myth, the legend. He always seems to steal the scenes he’s in. Definitely one of my favourite supporting characters.
Trouble is My Business Part 3 (Page 12)
I have to admit, I really struggled with the character design for these two antagonists. Although I have warmed up to them now. With this comic, I’ve always tried to keep the character designs simple and sketchy. I wanted to
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Trouble is My Business Part 3 (Page 11)
This is what I like to call the “Mos Eisley” scene.
Trouble is My Business Part 3 (Page 10)
Well… I really liked the story at this point, but I certainly wouldn’t do a page layout like this now. Not unless the story called for it. This is one of those pages that I look at like one looks
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Trouble is My Business Part 3 (Page 9)
I realise that not many people will get the grape nei-hi reference anymore. It was a favourite beverage of Radar from MASH (a tv show sitcom about the Vietnam War). Radar was the wide-eyed farm boy who was just beginning
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