
It's silly to look through a magazine and see your own drawings! I drew this page two years ago when I was 16, to try out making comics for the first time. It was a test and I didn't really expect they'd actually buy it. I'd change everything now and don't like the page anymore, but it's still fun to see your drawings in every super market and bookstore in the country! XD
PS: I don't own this, I didn't do the script, the colors, and the lettering. And also not that tiny balloon with the question mark in it :p
PS: I don't own this, I didn't do the script, the colors, and the lettering. And also not that tiny balloon with the question mark in it :p
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Comics
Species Avian (Other)
Size 500 x 667px
File Size 324.3 kB
You've been published?? At 18?! Dang, girl, I'm impressed! XD Of course, we already knew that you were talented, but still...at this age, it's quite the accomplishment.
In regards to the comic itself, I looooove how you did Donald's face in the third panel. <333 And Gladstone looks awesome!
In regards to the comic itself, I looooove how you did Donald's face in the third panel. <333 And Gladstone looks awesome!
Was it recently? I'm fairly sure it hasn't been printed before, but ofcourse the joke isn't too original.
And I don't mind my name being known, but the artists' names are just never printed in the Netherlands. You regocnise them by just learning all the styles out of heart.
And I don't mind my name being known, but the artists' names are just never printed in the Netherlands. You regocnise them by just learning all the styles out of heart.
Well recently and "recently". I still keep reconing to seeing this comic before (if only I could remember the ending...).
But yeah, we also learn to recognize other artist styles of several artists' after years or months while reading Donald Duck-magazines or paperbacks here in Finland (where he's known as "Aku Ankka"). Heck, we even had some of best Donald artists from Netherland visitng here recently (Wilma van den Bosch, Michael Nadorp, Mau and Bas Heyman).
Sanoma Magazine (the publisher of Aku Ankka) always make sure that the both writer and drawer are written in the bottom of the first page of the comic, so that's the reason I got surprised when there was no name in this photo of the page.
But yeah, we also learn to recognize other artist styles of several artists' after years or months while reading Donald Duck-magazines or paperbacks here in Finland (where he's known as "Aku Ankka"). Heck, we even had some of best Donald artists from Netherland visitng here recently (Wilma van den Bosch, Michael Nadorp, Mau and Bas Heyman).
Sanoma Magazine (the publisher of Aku Ankka) always make sure that the both writer and drawer are written in the bottom of the first page of the comic, so that's the reason I got surprised when there was no name in this photo of the page.
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