Thanks, Mike! Now I can turn my attention to four pages of something else I happily agreed to draw for someone else.
Jim, it took me five minutes to figure out what the heck you were talking about. Sadly, the "21" in the square isn't a code, it just came printed on the box I happened to use. However, it is almost eerily apt, for a reason I may explain someday.
I hope the plot and the art get more interesting than they are so far. I like the lettering, though -- except for all that smudgy stuff going on in the upper-left hand corner.
May the road rise to meet you, Mystery Project X!
ReplyDelete... hereafter referred to as "Project 441" because of the "21 squared," amirite?
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mike! Now I can turn my attention to four pages of something else I happily agreed to draw for someone else.
ReplyDeleteJim, it took me five minutes to figure out what the heck you were talking about. Sadly, the "21" in the square isn't a code, it just came printed on the box I happened to use. However, it is almost eerily apt, for a reason I may explain someday.
god speed young man.
ReplyDeleteTrying to peek ...
ReplyDeleteThe Eagle has landed. And it is spectacular. Off to San Diego tomorrow, but will call you before I head out Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI guess you wrote "Sooper Sekrit" on the side instead of on the top as is customary.
ReplyDeleteMaddening!
ReplyDeleteI hope the plot and the art get more interesting than they are so far. I like the lettering, though -- except for all that smudgy stuff going on in the upper-left hand corner.
ReplyDeleteGood Luck!
ReplyDeleteI'm totally okay with it being a vinyl LP.
ReplyDeleteI hereby dub top-sekrit project Project 21 until informed otherwise. We could call it "Project Area 21", but that would be gilding the lily.
ReplyDeleteThis is so exciting, Brian!
ReplyDelete