

And, even though I don't think she intended this as part of the 24 h comic challenge, Rosaire posted it on the same day, and I'm going to link to it here just because it's so awesome (I hope that's ok, Rosaire!):

Please check out Rosaire's blog
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I really like how the first and second pages work (especially the second page with the color.)
ReplyDeleteI get caught as I try to move through it but the panels also seem to be moving as well as talking with each other.
It's crazy (good.)
I enjoy the bottom piece quite a bit as well.
ReplyDeleteYes, awesome is absolutely the word for Rosaire's work!
ReplyDeleteLove your comic.Glad to see it on a site like this where the world can see what you do.
I prefer the last comic, however reading Mike's comment got me to re look at the first two.
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