91-Failing with Style
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(Author’s Note): If at first you don’t succeed, pay someone else to do it. It’s the true American way.
(Author’s Note): Water we gonna do? (Illustrator’s Note): Woah, Draco’s rolled up his sleeves. Now you’re in trouble.
(Author’s Note): Television > Books (Illustrator’s Note): The secret to all effective flashbacks as a good desaturation of the scene. Just like the secret to all good mystical tomes is a purple glow.
(Author’s Note): I learned that repeating yourself isn’t lazy, it’s stylistic. (Illustrator’s Note): And with that we end Chapter 2 the same way we ended Chapter 1. I do believe this will become a theme.
(Author’s Note): …inadvertently given secrets to a supervillain. (Illustrator’s Note): Every time I lower the saturation in one of these flashback panels, it’s like watching a Frank Miller movie.
(Author’s Note): If I’ve learned anything over the past year, it’s that threatening people is the best way to get them to join your cause. (Illustrator’s Note): You’ll notice that Tom’s anger flame grows from panel to panel… then there’s that last panel.
(Author’s Note): Say what you will about Eldritch abominations, they sure do know how to clean house. (Illustrator’s Note): For the design of Mondor Logan asked me to draw something that was quote: “Impossible.” Easy right?
(Author’s Note): Step 4: Re-evaluate your life choices that led you up to the point of following an Elder Thing’s directions for recycling.
(Author’s Note): I am starting to feel really sorry for that poor kid who keeps getting bullied by everyone. You’d think he’d switch schools by now.