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Perhaps you’ve noticed small (unbelievably large) variation in the artwork and character design over the past four strips – good eye. That’s because I’m still refining the look of MASSIVE Sqwertz and I’ve given myself the license to play around a little before I “lock down” the look of the comic. You have my gratitude for coming along on that hayride.
So, how’s that going?
I think the art in strip 3 is my favorite so far. I love the look of Gargledoo and I’m enjoying making him more detailed and delightfully gross each time I draw him. He’s one crooked cat and don’t you forget it.
The biggest potential change? I’m not entirely convinced MASSIVE Sqwertz wouldn’t be better in black and white. Sure, color’s nice, but is it nice enough to justify the extra time spent on each comic? What do you think?
Does your vote change if black and white saves enough time… to do two comics a week?
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I’d be totally down for black & white if it means more strips! You can always color them in (or hire an intern to) for the hardback publication!
Hey! Are Sqwertz… hooved?
Are Sqwertz hooved? Let me get out the Sqwertz Canon…
(Lighting of fuse noise.) No. There’s absolutely no way that Sqwertz have hooves. This comic and any previous comic where a Sqwertz appeared to have hooves is a continuity error or a trick of the light to be corrected going forward. For the record – Sqwertz have large and filthy 4-toed feet.
Except for Monster Sqwertz. He’s got hooves. And fangs. And the tail of a rattlesnake.