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Well, here's my 24 hour comic (PART 1). I'm pretty please with the result even though I only did 12 pages in 18 hours. I consider it a success because they don't completely look like crap, and I proved to myself that I can actually produce quality in a relatively quick time frame.
Why only 12 pages? For one, I just couldn't figure out how to pad out my story into 24 pages. Just didn't seem to work that way. The other reason is because I wanted to try and tell a reasonably coherent story without dialog that had some personal meaning and not just do 24 pages for the sake of doing 24 pages. This was the result.
I know what the story means to me, but I'm curious to know what the story means to other people. Give me your impressions and most of all... ENJOY!
Why only 12 pages? For one, I just couldn't figure out how to pad out my story into 24 pages. Just didn't seem to work that way. The other reason is because I wanted to try and tell a reasonably coherent story without dialog that had some personal meaning and not just do 24 pages for the sake of doing 24 pages. This was the result.
I know what the story means to me, but I'm curious to know what the story means to other people. Give me your impressions and most of all... ENJOY!
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I didn't see anyone else try to interpret your strip. Without reviewing the rest of your art, I have 3 possible interpretations:
1) Addiction: Like Heroine, Bob has an addiction that is always there. Impossible to escape. It's making his life a misery, but also offers temporary respite, but he seems to resisting.
2) Temptation: similar. Bob has an opportunity to grab an unfair advantage, a deal with the devil, that could deliver himself beyond the mundane.
3) Freedom: Bob's life is hell, but he has the opportunity to escape. He could re-make himself. He seems to be trudging, making the best of the situation, until...
Maybe I'm interpretting it too simplisticly?
1) Addiction: Like Heroine, Bob has an addiction that is always there. Impossible to escape. It's making his life a misery, but also offers temporary respite, but he seems to resisting.
2) Temptation: similar. Bob has an opportunity to grab an unfair advantage, a deal with the devil, that could deliver himself beyond the mundane.
3) Freedom: Bob's life is hell, but he has the opportunity to escape. He could re-make himself. He seems to be trudging, making the best of the situation, until...
Maybe I'm interpretting it too simplisticly?