How about "Mary Sue"?Emma Jane is a seriously lame name, glad her friends called her "Girl". Mary Jane would rock though

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How about "Mary Sue"?Emma Jane is a seriously lame name, glad her friends called her "Girl". Mary Jane would rock though
How about "Mary Sue"?Emma Jane is a seriously lame name, glad her friends called her "Girl". Mary Jane would rock though
No, she's been busy:I guess DCS is taking a vacation. I mean, cranking bout all those comics must be torture for her...
Great she kept us in the knowNo, she's been busy:I guess DCS is taking a vacation. I mean, cranking bout all those comics must be torture for her...
http://newshounds.keenspot.com/d/20100730.html
Give her a break. She's slowly breaking into her new body. Besides, in a hot climate such as Arizona I imagine a dress might be more comfy than trousers.Is DCS' idea of being a woman involve wearing a dress -all the friggin time-?
Is it just me, or are all of DCS's post-O&M character drawings considerably less expressive? The only thing I ever see on their faces is that glassy stare.
So the main question people keep asking me is: when is "Girl" going to launch?
The answer is one you will probably find as unsatisfying as I do: I don't know.
Firstly, the way it works: syndicates launch 2-3 strips every year, and at any point they have a number of strips under development, waiting for the green light. I was hoping to get the fall launch slot, but I didn't.
The syndicate let me know, in August, that they were launching "Thatababy," one of the strips I beat in the contest last year, ahead of me (and ahead of several other strips that had been in development longer). They said there were several reasons, one of which was that they had launched two "talking animal" strips in a row, and didn't want to launch a third.
So if I'm lucky I might get in in spring 2011. Cross your fingers for me. In the meantime, I'm getting paid to send them 20 roughs a month, which come back to me with commentary written all over it by several editors.
They also let me know, though, that they wanted me to try some changes to the strip. The title, for one thing. Too generic.
Also, I'm experimenting with the cast. In the most recent strips I've given my protagonist a name and paired her with a little boy.
I've noticed it too. It seems to have happened when he switched from paper and ink to digital.Is it just me, or are all of DCS's post-O&M character drawings considerably less expressive? The only thing I ever see on their faces is that glassy stare.
Scurry, scurry, Scurryous! You might just be the murriest. You certainly are the furriest! Hurry! Scurry! Scurryous!
I think that's a little unfair, the strips he did for Octan's "Mandy" strip proove he can still do AWESOME facial expressions....just wish he'd do it more often.I've noticed it too. It seems to have happened when he switched from paper and ink to digital.Is it just me, or are all of DCS's post-O&M character drawings considerably less expressive? The only thing I ever see on their faces is that glassy stare.
And creepyI think that's a little unfair, the strips he did for Octan's "Mandy" strip proove he can still do AWESOME facial expressions....just wish he'd do it more often.I've noticed it too. It seems to have happened when he switched from paper and ink to digital.Is it just me, or are all of DCS's post-O&M character drawings considerably less expressive? The only thing I ever see on their faces is that glassy stare.
The theme of Mandy the dog having the hots for her owner is an inherent part of the strip. Blame Octan (the strip's author), not DCS.And creepy
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