Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Comic 24: Earthen Bones





So, another comic!  Time to finish up with this particular encounter, now!  Will Habbo remember what he's supposed to do?  Will it be the obvious Habbo thing to do?  What will become of our heroes?  Not those Pirates, because they need a bath, but the warriors from Alleron who are near-by!



Sunday, February 24, 2013

Comic #23: Original Line!

Shameless Self-Promotion:  I released a new novel on Amazon's Kindle today, called Protostar:  Memoirs Of The Messenger.  Give it a look-see!







A little face-editing, a little effects editing, and a lot of the Pirates showing off what they can do!


Saturday, February 23, 2013

Comic #22: Two Princes





This episode got some rave reviews by my test-screeners.  Bonus points if you get the musical reference!  You should also know that Comic #23 and Comic #24 are already done.  I'm swiftly running out of pre-shot images to work with, and the weather isn't cooperating, so I may have to resort to some camera tricks to do the next stuff.

On the upside, I have lots of "next stuff" planned!



Monday, February 18, 2013

Strip 20: Don't Scan Too Deeply






Hey all,

I just wanted to share this one.  I did it a few days ago, and I like how it came out.  I know that the mood thing is a bit counter-intuitive to read, but that's the consequence of the Scan spell!  It isn't always exact, and Goldhook isn't an expert.  But it does reveal Galliardo's mindset, his physical well-being, and his skills at combat as well as his level.  Expect this "level" idea to occur now and again.

Galliardo is the first character with a defined point of strength, and he's pretty damned powerful!  Goldhook certainly respects his strength, but is he any stronger than Admiral Whitesand?  Swiftshank?  That's hard to say.  Galliardo's HP certainly isn't that high, though - but maybe you don't get a lot of HP in this world, huh?

Anyway, RPG elements aside, have fun and stay tuned for the next episode!

Oh!  And I'm going through the old episodes and adding "Previous strip/Next strip" functionality when I get a chance to do so.  It's tedious work, but it should make your lives easier.


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