Hi, I am venturing into the realm of the comic strip. This is my first effort. Please let me know what you think.
Discovered, by Tanya Allan
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Hi, I am venturing into the realm of the comic strip. This is my first effort. Please let me know what you think.
Discovered, by Tanya Allan
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Comics...
...from the Comic Strip we have all read in newspapers; but some were never meant to be 'comic' at all. Your story isn't comic, although I imagine you might include comic elements from time to time. It is very sweet and perhaps will move into sentimental and occasionally sad and bittersweet as well? Very nicely done; I don't recall ever feeling the need to cry over a comic, but then again, there's always a first for everything, yes? Thank you!
Love, Andrea Lena
I've read the first three, Tanya
Nice artwork.
Not a Ha Ha funny strip but seems a slice of life style one.
Am curious to see where the comic part of a comic strip will come in. But then not all comic strips are one gag after another as 'Drea commened. As this is early stages, I assume you are setting the scene. I wonder where this will head?
Bravo on trying something very different than you are know for or I assume comfortable with. See, an old dog CAN learn new tricks. Not that you are a dog. Or Old.
You can shoot me now!
John in Wauwatosa, a fan
P. S. Any progress on Badgers Set -- as a resident of the Badger State I am curious, or Rats of Hell, Why Me and other works in progress?
And congrats on the sizable sales of your books and ebooks. Not an easy thing for a niche writer.
John in Wauwatosa
Navigation
The strip subject and art are ok, much better than I can do but the navigation from one to the next is awkward, perhaps if editing is allowed you could add links both forward and back?
Paging Tanya
I couldn't find any way to move to the next page.
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