
We’re all gonna die!
Carve up the orbiter, set off an explosion that throws everything at the planet in deathspins?
EXCITING!
The astronaut in the superpowered armor is once again coming to the rescue- shades of Major Catastrophe 2 back in 1969 (GGA Issue 9, page 6). Love the classic 80’s gridwork!
ED’S NOTES
You know, you’d think that the more experience you gain as an artist, the easier it becomes to rest on your laurels. I say thee NAY!
I’m finding that the more I learn, experience and use? The more opportunities I get to learn more about drawing comic books.
This week I wound up learning how to properly use a Canadarm for EVA missions on a space shuttle. Something I never thought I would need or want to learn practically in my lifetime.
I learned that when things fall through the upper atmosphere at 32 feet per second, they burn up from the air pressure in front of them becoming so super heated at over 7000 degrees Fahrenheit, making whatever is re entering the atmosphere so superheated that it goes from a solid state of matter, directly to a gas.
As a comic book artist, time management still is a struggle, because the tasks get a little more detail intensive, with the results becoming greater and greater. I learned to take a few seconds to breathe and really look at your page, in order to figure out if there might be better directions that a panel or a page can take.
It’s honestly a labor of love that I enjoy.
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