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Happy Monday!
For all of you who ordered books…we are shipping more and more books every day.
I’m sketching like the wind! I’ve sketched over 500 books and I’m doing more every day.
If for ANY reason, you do NOT get your books by Christmas (for those who were hoping for it by then) you should have them soon after.
Donna has been fantastic. She’s organizing everything and packaging and shipping them all out.
She even says goodbye to every Paddington plush she packs up and ships to foreign lands (like Switzerland, Tokyo, and even Minnesota).
Thank you all for your support. And I hope you enjoy this week’s pages.
Scott
Yes he did Alex, among OTHER things! :p
Thanks Scott, you and La Donna are the greatest.
He…cut it in half? And that serpent has some strange looking insides 🙂
One of the first things I wondered is “where’s all the blood?” and then, I saw some traces of it seeping up from the edge of the “wound”. Then I noticed the dust cloud from the impact with the mud below the body. I appreciate attention to details like that. :^)
Now, if I could just figure out how to explain that nice glow of white light emanating from below them.
It’s the arrow ……
Yaaaaay bubbles!! Thank you for the bubbles. In addition to other awesomeness!
Hmm… not sure if you want to be biologically accurate according to Earth, but usually deep sea creatures also have huuuuge eyes to be able to take in more light (’cause you know, it’s pretty dark down there). But on the other hand — hey, I’m talking about Earth creatures. This is madness.
Madness?! THIS. IS. DREAMLAAAND!!!!
what I’m curious to know, is how many arrows Nastajia has got in her quiver! I’m sure she can’t retreave each and every arrow she fires off.
Da Dum….Da Dum … Da Dam… (Jaws Theme)
Nah mate:
Da’am, da’amda’am…. dadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadada…..
dodo dodo!!!
Or something like that….
Ooh, that looks like a freshly sliced salami. Yum.
And on that note… LOOK BEHIND YOU
As a scuba diver, I gotta mention that after your under water for a bit, bubble don’t continue to come off every part of you. Especially at depth, no cavitation bubbles, just bubble from your regulator, and if your breathing water, not that even. Sorry to introduce reality to a really great comic.
Oups. The cut moved. From last page.
It was right in front of the backmost fin. Now, it is right behind the foremost fin.
:-.
No quiver; magic never ending supply as long as she draws the bow. But for that kind of magic, you would think there is either a relationship acknowledged by the bow or magic words.
I’ll bet that was a baby serpent and mother is on her way. Perhaps a swarm?
Also, when anything is cut in the water, it usually brings the clean-up fish and more predators.
Yeah, that’s the downside of killing a monster when under duress.
Great pages!
How nice of Donna that she says goodbye to them! I always did that to my toys when I went on vacation!
The last frame should have lights winking on behind them as he says ‘serpents’ 😛
Serpent blood in the water… a sure attraction to more monsters…
I’d say it was time to be moving on…
My bubbles!
Seriously, if you had had Bubbles (the yellow fish from “Finding Nemo”) as your gravatar for the above comment, I probably would have fallen out of my chair, or at least passed part of my drink through my nose.
😉
“not to dampen the mood or any thing but he said sea serpent’S” i bet that was a babby one too id hate to have there luck some times
Mmm…sausage.
Quick, turn around!
quite the clean cut……his sword is REALLY sharp!!
Heh, last panel is wickedly cool, Nastajia looks practically AMUSED at Alex’s correction.
“Yeah, so there might be loads of serpents… and!?!?”
Heh, also, it’s cool to think Donna imbues each plush with a life all it’s own when she does that. ^_^
Ahem, wrote that in a rush, I don’t normally giggle at the start of every sentence. No really… >_>
Oh, right! Duh, me.
Yeah – he looks a little like salami! 😉
Cuttin’ off that tail…Can’t help but get the urge to carve it.
Tuesday’s page is on its way…
Mmmm…salami…I mean…sea serpent…. 🙂
Agreed! 🙂
Unless, of course, they just… ate… BEANS!!! Sorry, had to do it!
Love the scenes but something has been bothering me and I finally put my finger on it: their hair doesn’t look like they are underwater. I suppose it’s way too hard to create that effect?
I think that was discussed the first time they were underwater. My theory is special merfolk hair gel. Or else it’s part of the magic of the kiss of water adaptation.
There are no fingerprints deep underwater…
Nothing to tie one to a crime…