
Hey look, an actual page of Bear Force this week.
Only one though, and judging by her supervisor's reception I think Tonya would rather I'd put up more filler stuff and spare her the hot water she just landed in. Nobody ever said super heroing was easy...
Stay tuned for more in the indeterminate future.
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Only one though, and judging by her supervisor's reception I think Tonya would rather I'd put up more filler stuff and spare her the hot water she just landed in. Nobody ever said super heroing was easy...
Stay tuned for more in the indeterminate future.
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Okie! I'm all caught up and I can give my opinions on the whole!
This is a VERY high quality comic and I'm glad I stumbled across it.
I'm sorry about my mean boob comments before, but after sleeping off the first chapter and reading the second one, I remembered what it reminded me of. Tenchi Muyo. That show was fun BECAUSE of the nudity, even though it didn't mean anything about anything. It was that extra spice and after careful thought, that's the same charm I see here. Though I do apprieciate that you take the time to make sure there's male nudity too so the female readers don't get left out.
You know of my comments on the brick-wall and background work, so I won't harp on that.
We're 58 pages in and one chapter deep, plus some change. I'm really sucked into this emerging world that has never seen super heroes before, at least not by the reactions of the cops. My only wonder is, other than the Chimera suite, what the catalyst will be to suddenly have all these super heroes and villians appear in the context of the world. Escalation, like in The Dark Knight? That's always a good, blanketing reason, and should be used by many. Better heroes show up, worse villians come out to challenge them.
Your glasswork and mirrorwork is of special note to me, not only because of the sheen and layering, but the perfect reflections and scenes behind the glass that always get made. If anything your special environmental details are always VERY true to real life and I've come to look at your art with a very high bar in mind.
I saw that you burned through your backlog recently, so I suppose the comic may be slowing down for awhile after this, of course. Which is perfectly fine. Art takes time, and GOOD art takes even more time. I can apprieciate that, and certainly look forward to the upcoming pages and story. Thanks for the excellent read, I will CERTAINLY stick around to see more of what happens in Bear Force!
~Azzy
P.S. I have a comic called "Wulf Mountain" that just got to its 29th page, perhaps you could have a peek and give me your opinions? I'd be much obliged! Here's a link: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4725012
This is a VERY high quality comic and I'm glad I stumbled across it.
I'm sorry about my mean boob comments before, but after sleeping off the first chapter and reading the second one, I remembered what it reminded me of. Tenchi Muyo. That show was fun BECAUSE of the nudity, even though it didn't mean anything about anything. It was that extra spice and after careful thought, that's the same charm I see here. Though I do apprieciate that you take the time to make sure there's male nudity too so the female readers don't get left out.
You know of my comments on the brick-wall and background work, so I won't harp on that.
We're 58 pages in and one chapter deep, plus some change. I'm really sucked into this emerging world that has never seen super heroes before, at least not by the reactions of the cops. My only wonder is, other than the Chimera suite, what the catalyst will be to suddenly have all these super heroes and villians appear in the context of the world. Escalation, like in The Dark Knight? That's always a good, blanketing reason, and should be used by many. Better heroes show up, worse villians come out to challenge them.
Your glasswork and mirrorwork is of special note to me, not only because of the sheen and layering, but the perfect reflections and scenes behind the glass that always get made. If anything your special environmental details are always VERY true to real life and I've come to look at your art with a very high bar in mind.
I saw that you burned through your backlog recently, so I suppose the comic may be slowing down for awhile after this, of course. Which is perfectly fine. Art takes time, and GOOD art takes even more time. I can apprieciate that, and certainly look forward to the upcoming pages and story. Thanks for the excellent read, I will CERTAINLY stick around to see more of what happens in Bear Force!
~Azzy
P.S. I have a comic called "Wulf Mountain" that just got to its 29th page, perhaps you could have a peek and give me your opinions? I'd be much obliged! Here's a link: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4725012
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