I can't take all the credit for the term "Bunnylingus" as it comes from Peter Jackson's epic puppet drama "Meet the Feebles";
Quoth Harry the Hare "It's not called bunnylingus for nothing!"
All in all I was very pleased with the issue (though a few postwork items slipped through - you stare at it long enough and the mistakes become easy to miss.)
Gil and Alistair's sequence seems to make me smile the most; hardboiled cool and british avian snark are very compatible. Jackie as always is a riot to
write and render; Bella does a great Wonder Woman, and I am looking forward to Fae busting out some Bugs Bunny level sugar fuelled lunacy next issue.
Acyl - it is very easy for me to write characters at a superficial level (or at least when I agonize about it, I do so mostly silently.) Superball the buffoon
is easy to write from the excellent work you've put forth. Getting behind the mask and the tiny-little-bug-brain facade is much harder.
Eva is also tough to write; highly competent, while still inexperienced, great leadership, but tied to the sometimes uncertain, clumsy staggering pace of the
teenage mind. Dialog flow is also tough. Teen speak tempered by military instruction from some of her mentors (Loony Toons/Bella) and a certain dialog
structure cribbed from her penguin advisor. I wasted more skull sweat trying to get Eva to sound right than anything else when writing this.
As to which member of the Legendary was 'experimenting with cats' Bwah-ha-ha!
Oh. And this is bloody brilliant for those who remember the clever videos of the 80s (or even better those who remember them fondly.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HE9OQ4FnkQ
Shayne
Quoth Harry the Hare "It's not called bunnylingus for nothing!"
All in all I was very pleased with the issue (though a few postwork items slipped through - you stare at it long enough and the mistakes become easy to miss.)
Gil and Alistair's sequence seems to make me smile the most; hardboiled cool and british avian snark are very compatible. Jackie as always is a riot to
write and render; Bella does a great Wonder Woman, and I am looking forward to Fae busting out some Bugs Bunny level sugar fuelled lunacy next issue.
Acyl - it is very easy for me to write characters at a superficial level (or at least when I agonize about it, I do so mostly silently.) Superball the buffoon
is easy to write from the excellent work you've put forth. Getting behind the mask and the tiny-little-bug-brain facade is much harder.
Eva is also tough to write; highly competent, while still inexperienced, great leadership, but tied to the sometimes uncertain, clumsy staggering pace of the
teenage mind. Dialog flow is also tough. Teen speak tempered by military instruction from some of her mentors (Loony Toons/Bella) and a certain dialog
structure cribbed from her penguin advisor. I wasted more skull sweat trying to get Eva to sound right than anything else when writing this.
As to which member of the Legendary was 'experimenting with cats' Bwah-ha-ha!
Oh. And this is bloody brilliant for those who remember the clever videos of the 80s (or even better those who remember them fondly.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HE9OQ4FnkQ
Shayne