Welcome to the Alleged Whiskey party mansion! AKA I am in San Diego with Jamie and we are chilling like villains and getting pumped for Comic Con tomorrow. Here is a fun anecdote: On the plane ride over from San Francisco, the pilot asked the flight who was going to Comic Con for the weekend. The whole plane ERUPTED into cheers. It was pretty heartwarming for a young nerd like myself.
Remember to look out for us in the Gaslamp! It will be the cats pajamas.
Transcript: English
PANEL 1
THE KIDS trundle in with their loving chaperone mommy EFFIE
Wally: Hey Bee, where’s Reginald?
PANEL 2
BEE pointing to a curtained off area.
Bee: He is still getting ready. Real stars need to get ready behind curtains.
PANEL 3
Wally: Aw, fiddlesticks. I want to see him now!
PANEL 4
Bee: Maybe there is something I can do.
Wally: Really?!
Lilly: Wow. I’ve never known anyone who’s allowed behind a curtain before.
PANEL 5
Bee: Well, I’m not just anyone kiddo. I hold the pens!
That chocolate cake looks DELICIOUS.
The cakes were soo fun to make! Luckily I am much better at drawing cakes then baking them.
Nice meet you both . Have a wounderful time here in San deigo. Cheers from Scotty from the whaling bar la Jolla .
Hi, thanks for looking us up!!
I’ve been meaning to ask…why the switch from the earlier brown outlining to black? I liked the softness of the brown, but I figure you guys probably had your reasons…
Basically it was a time thing, what I was doing before was animation-style coloring where all the lines were a darker shade of the fill color. Then when the kids were in the secret passage room I kinda stopped doing it since it was so dark in there anyway there wasn’t much of a difference between the colored lines and black. Then I was spoiled by how much faster it was and just stopped coloring the lines! I kinda like how the black lines make the characters pop against the background though, cuz the background lines are still colored.