Alrighty! I really wanted to do an actual comic page for this week, but forces beyond my control (i.e. work) prevented me from doing so! So I did a quick picture at least.
Its Forest, done in a sort of “subbed anime screenshot” type of image, having run into a bit of trouble with a few Heartless.
Mouse is probably off-screen somewhere and who knows where Zal is. D:


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isnt it supposed to say “worse than” instead of “worst than”?
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admin Reply:
July 1st, 2010 at 8:08 am
Ack! I thought I fixed that! XP I’ll make sure to do that next chance I get, thanks!
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Lycanthromancer Reply:
July 21st, 2010 at 8:13 am
“Next chance I get” seems pretty far away. ^_^
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That…..is an awesome looking pic……squeeeeeeeeeeeee.
Sorry. Just a little tired of waiting for birth by sleep…….
Thanks for the pick-me-up!!!
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I’m really excited about this comic. It’s only just started, and I’m in love with it. The way you re-invented Forest, and gave us a look into his character is very well done. The Keyblade also catches my interest, and brings up even more questions. Best of luck on both comics! I’ll be voting for them, no doubt!
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admin Reply:
August 12th, 2010 at 11:54 am
Thanks! I’m going to be continuing with this one very soon (next week if I can help it)!
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well ive only played kh 1 but since the storyline intertwines with the other stories somehow i still get the idea your eather sora or the other kid trying to find the other halfe of your heart for if you wish to move in this game to run around heck to even not be in a coma you atleast have to have halfe a heart, althoughthis question i belive awnsers the keyblade its only halfe a keyblade, for the chain on it indicates he only haves halfe a heart, am i right?
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I never really understood how doing a picture like this, what with all the shading and lighting and such, is quicker than making a comic. Is it the writing? It’s the writing, isn’t it?
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Zealbluepaws Reply:
August 12th, 2010 at 8:31 am
Who said it was quicker?
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admin Reply:
August 12th, 2010 at 11:54 am
What I’ve noticed with comics is the act of coming up with a sequential idea, that makes sense and is entertaining is the main time consumer. Then thinking of how to display this in 3 panels. A single picture is just one snapshot of a scene, its quicker to put down on paper and you have a set thing that you’re working on. So, at least for me, it actually is faster to do a single picture compared to a whole comic.
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