Abe isn't getting off so easy. As established, the beast represents something unresolved deep in his unconscious mind that must be dealt with...and besides, I want to see more action (and I did set his weapon to stun in my last panel. "STUN! STUN! STUN!" :))
My thinking was that the beast stomped down with such force that it exploded the panel borders. The simplified color to make it read faster, like a gun flash.
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Love it.
Abe isn't getting off so easy. As established, the beast represents something unresolved deep in his unconscious mind that must be dealt with...and besides, I want to see more action (and I did set his weapon to stun in my last panel. "STUN! STUN! STUN!" :))
Heehee...this is great!! I'd call dibs, but, I'm so deep in getting ready for my next gallery show!
Dibs.
Borderless panel! Way to introduce a new layout element, Chris. I'm gonna need some time to ponder Abe's situation before I dive in.
Aw, nuts.
My thinking was that the beast stomped down with such force that it exploded the panel borders. The simplified color to make it read faster, like a gun flash.
Professor Bailey is in the house. Take notes, kids.
Ha! Exploded the panel borders! Priceless. Chris, I can't believe you chose the giant monster action over the hot chick that was coming up behind him.
Scott, I read my Will Eisner! :)
In general, I try not do anything without a reason and only allow myself one arbitrary decision per problem...And it's usually the first one.
Mike, the girl is a ghost (or figment of Abe's imagination)...not a whole lot to grab a hold of, if you know what I mean. :)
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