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May your Sunday be chillin with big tittied women, Tigg.
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Happy birthday buddy!
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I thought it was cheek implants in her face. Nobody has cheeks like that. The lips and cheeks just made it almost alien like. Cute outfits though.DancesWithWerewolves wrote:His Mail Girl wears WAY too much makeup. Can't even tell if there's plastic surgery in the face, or too much contouring.
Nice fake tits though.
Did you ever see Honey? So cute.

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Posted this on the official Graveslinger facebook page:
A major creative decision has been made to no longer have this project as a graphic novel, but as a written novel instead. The decision is made due to the amount of time, focus, and concentration I need to consistently have to draw page after page...that I'm just not making anywhere near the pace I need to be. It could be over 5 years before I have the whole project inked, at the pace I'm going, before coloring and lettering occurs. On the plus side, since I've had all 8 issues scripted out, complete with dialogue, I have a very strong backbone to go off of as a novel, so there will be no moments of "I have no idea where to go next." Also, even though I will not be drawing this out as a comic, it's not going to stop me from doing any illustrating. Going back to my very early inspiration of Bernie Wrightson, I guess. I wasn't influenced by his comic work (not even Creepshow), it was his book illustration work that got my attention. I've made this decision 4 days ago, and I'm already over 4000 words in on a novel manuscript with it.
Sidenote: as much as I do enjoy the original The Crow graphic novel, the art is wildly inconsistent, and while it too Barr 8 years to complete it, I think it's a perfect example of why taking so long to work on a project can be a flaw. Art changes over time, and it shows.
I would love to work more dedicated to the project, even getting 3-4 pages done a week, but sadly working full time to keep a roof over my head burns me the fuck out to remotely keep that schedule.
A major creative decision has been made to no longer have this project as a graphic novel, but as a written novel instead. The decision is made due to the amount of time, focus, and concentration I need to consistently have to draw page after page...that I'm just not making anywhere near the pace I need to be. It could be over 5 years before I have the whole project inked, at the pace I'm going, before coloring and lettering occurs. On the plus side, since I've had all 8 issues scripted out, complete with dialogue, I have a very strong backbone to go off of as a novel, so there will be no moments of "I have no idea where to go next." Also, even though I will not be drawing this out as a comic, it's not going to stop me from doing any illustrating. Going back to my very early inspiration of Bernie Wrightson, I guess. I wasn't influenced by his comic work (not even Creepshow), it was his book illustration work that got my attention. I've made this decision 4 days ago, and I'm already over 4000 words in on a novel manuscript with it.
Sidenote: as much as I do enjoy the original The Crow graphic novel, the art is wildly inconsistent, and while it too Barr 8 years to complete it, I think it's a perfect example of why taking so long to work on a project can be a flaw. Art changes over time, and it shows.
I would love to work more dedicated to the project, even getting 3-4 pages done a week, but sadly working full time to keep a roof over my head burns me the fuck out to remotely keep that schedule.
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Honey yum...Ava wrote:I thought it was cheek implants in her face. Nobody has cheeks like that. The lips and cheeks just made it almost alien like. Cute outfits though.DancesWithWerewolves wrote:His Mail Girl wears WAY too much makeup. Can't even tell if there's plastic surgery in the face, or too much contouring.
Nice fake tits though.
Did you ever see Honey? So cute.
Yeah, her nose was funky too.
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I all but forgot about Honey damn was she hot
The new mail girl barely looked human to me.


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Re: August 5th 2018
The Crow didn't need a roof over his head, it was at his feet. Burn it down, brother, burn it down!DancesWithWerewolves wrote:Posted this on the official Graveslinger facebook page:
A major creative decision has been made to no longer have this project as a graphic novel, but as a written novel instead. The decision is made due to the amount of time, focus, and concentration I need to consistently have to draw page after page...that I'm just not making anywhere near the pace I need to be. It could be over 5 years before I have the whole project inked, at the pace I'm going, before coloring and lettering occurs. On the plus side, since I've had all 8 issues scripted out, complete with dialogue, I have a very strong backbone to go off of as a novel, so there will be no moments of "I have no idea where to go next." Also, even though I will not be drawing this out as a comic, it's not going to stop me from doing any illustrating. Going back to my very early inspiration of Bernie Wrightson, I guess. I wasn't influenced by his comic work (not even Creepshow), it was his book illustration work that got my attention. I've made this decision 4 days ago, and I'm already over 4000 words in on a novel manuscript with it.
Sidenote: as much as I do enjoy the original The Crow graphic novel, the art is wildly inconsistent, and while it too Barr 8 years to complete it, I think it's a perfect example of why taking so long to work on a project can be a flaw. Art changes over time, and it shows.
I would love to work more dedicated to the project, even getting 3-4 pages done a week, but sadly working full time to keep a roof over my head burns me the fuck out to remotely keep that schedule.
Just say the word, El El Sucio, ohhhh!


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happy birthday, tigg. 

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Is canon in film series important at all at this point? How are we to determine canon with DVDs differing from theatrical? Which one trumps the other?
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I'm stunned I cranked out 4000 words today. In 5 days I've done 8200+. Damn.
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Happy b-day, Tigg.
As far as canon, it would just be fucking nice to get some sort of subtitle like "Halloween 2: Only, it's Another Part 2 That's Different From the Part 2 in 1981 (2018)".
Instead we get "Halloween". Where the fuck am I supposed to put this in my movie collection, hmm? After the 1981 part 2? But then it would go Hallowen, Halloween 2, Halloween. So goofy. Maybe put it at the end of the line after RZ's Halloween movies? Come on man, jeez.
As far as canon, it would just be fucking nice to get some sort of subtitle like "Halloween 2: Only, it's Another Part 2 That's Different From the Part 2 in 1981 (2018)".
Instead we get "Halloween". Where the fuck am I supposed to put this in my movie collection, hmm? After the 1981 part 2? But then it would go Hallowen, Halloween 2, Halloween. So goofy. Maybe put it at the end of the line after RZ's Halloween movies? Come on man, jeez.
