(BTW, I spoke to you at the last Emerald City Comicon, you complimented my yellow and blue necktie and we talked about Fellini movies. I finally got up the nerve to comment on your blog, though I've been following it forever. Thanks so much for being such an inspiration to me! I'm going to stop sounding like such a fangirl now.)
[IMG]http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll266/BakedScrod_2008/headtalker.gif[/IMG] Wonder if we can do images? Excuse me if this fails . . . it's a talking head.
Very nicely done ... invites me right into this world.
ReplyDeleteAnd may I add that Maxfield Woodring is a simply fantastic name?
Wow, this is amazing. Can't wait for it to come out! Looks really cool.
ReplyDeleteNice inking job. The acorn ain't fell far from the oak.
ReplyDeletePlease let us know when the book is published!
ReplyDeleteBetter yet, the two of you should come down to Stumptown Comic Fest and sell copies!
Smooth.
ReplyDeleteDang! That looks great.
ReplyDelete(BTW, I spoke to you at the last Emerald City Comicon, you complimented my yellow and blue necktie and we talked about Fellini movies. I finally got up the nerve to comment on your blog, though I've been following it forever. Thanks so much for being such an inspiration to me! I'm going to stop sounding like such a fangirl now.)
I know this story and I probably know how it's gonna go too and it's so beautiful that I cry a little.
ReplyDeleteAaah, the quietness is deafening. Jim is hard at work somewhere describing entities with his pen . . .
ReplyDelete"I enlightened me so much."
ReplyDeleteRobots are such scintillating conversationalists.
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ReplyDeleteWonder if we can do images? Excuse me if this fails . . . it's a talking head.
This looks really good. What a great kid you have!
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