Jan 11
This is probably the most complex page I’ve created to date, with characters being thrown beyond the confines of the panel. This technique is great for a action shots as it adds an element of intensity, as long as it isn’t over-used. You can also see the outfit designs for the two spacegirls. The red outfit is based on fifties/sixties sci-fi outfits (think Star Trek / Jetsons) whereas the pink outfit is based on seventies / eighties jumpsuit-style costume designs (such as Space: 1999 or even Mork, from Mork and Mindy).


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Nice skintight action going on there *wicked grin*
But a crash like that in space? They’re doomed. Can’t that ship transform into a robot? LOL!
Haha! If only the spacegirls had taken a leaf out of your book (or rather webcomic) and transformed the ship! Dang – too late now!
Hmmm, further proof women are horrible drivers!! *grin*
I can’t possibly comment. Not without being brutally assaulted by my missus!
Ouch! That’s gotta hurt
The repair bill alone would redefine pain!!
Cool Font “Please fasten you seatbelt”.
Unfortunately this page was produced shortly before a huge Computer Crash in which I lost my library of Fonts so sadly I can’t tell you what it was called. Man I wish I still had them!
I’m all the way at ‘Around the Universe in a Bathtowel’ Right now, and I totally forgot about all these guys… LOL
Would wearing a seat belt help in the space crash? I sure hope so~ you go girls!
I really like this effect as it adds depth to the page, mind you I don’t think that Mork would look good inat pink jumpsuit, but on the other hand Space Girls look great in anything… Well we can easily see that with the more updated Space attire of 7 of 9 but that’s another page and I hope that you will be adding some of her later on in the series.. Mmmm…. Well I only said?