*I am a baby who uses bad language on the internet* how did this get into the Sage Comics Collective? This is utter garbage. You barely know how to draw. Strike that, you DON’T know how to draw. I fear even if you read all the books out there on little things like anatomy and how to use a *gosh darn* pencil, it wouldn’t do you any good.
So we get back all the way to beginning? Cool, though I’m interested how will Matilda manage to rescue both her sister and the alien guy. Kind of cliffhanger.
I like the background pattern in panel 3: abstract, yet volumetric, with a nice hand-drawn feel, and it adds weight to the character’s already dramatic appearance.
Are the badges on the jacket collars a typical Japanese school uniform item?
In the present day they’re probably not. Not as far as I know, anyhow. I based them off the tendency for Taiwanese school uniforms to have a school insignia and student number on the chest. I wanted to have uniforms that were completely different from the uniforms you see in manga and anime.
Well my site isn’t set up for it and my shop isn’t built yet, but I suppose I wouldn’t say no to any donations Paypalled to “me(-at-)jonathondalton(-dot-)com.” There are also books you can buy. Each chapter of A Mad Tea-Party, for example, is $6 US or Canadian plus shipping- shipping being ridiculously expensive and variable depending on where you are. Email me if a book is what you want and I’ll figure out prices!
I don’t normally comment, but “Lard’s” commentary compels a response. I have been avidly following your stories for over a year now, in thorough enjoyment. Please pay no heed to such naysayers (your courteous response demonstrates a commendable personal poise, so perhaps my advice is unneeded). Your art complements the story perfectly.
The comics on this website range in rating from all ages to teen. Content warnings include some occasional mild language and some innuendo, and some not-very-graphic violence.
*I am a baby who uses bad language on the internet* how did this get into the Sage Comics Collective? This is utter garbage. You barely know how to draw. Strike that, you DON’T know how to draw. I fear even if you read all the books out there on little things like anatomy and how to use a *gosh darn* pencil, it wouldn’t do you any good.
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Thank-you, Lard, for your constructive criticism. That was very helpful. Keep reading!
So we get back all the way to beginning? Cool, though I’m interested how will Matilda manage to rescue both her sister and the alien guy. Kind of cliffhanger.
We’ll get back to the present soon. No word on how long it’ll take for Matilda to rescue anyone. 🙂
I like the background pattern in panel 3: abstract, yet volumetric, with a nice hand-drawn feel, and it adds weight to the character’s already dramatic appearance.
Are the badges on the jacket collars a typical Japanese school uniform item?
In the present day they’re probably not. Not as far as I know, anyhow. I based them off the tendency for Taiwanese school uniforms to have a school insignia and student number on the chest. I wanted to have uniforms that were completely different from the uniforms you see in manga and anime.
Is there some way to support your webcomics with donations (e.g. PayPal)?
Well my site isn’t set up for it and my shop isn’t built yet, but I suppose I wouldn’t say no to any donations Paypalled to “me(-at-)jonathondalton(-dot-)com.” There are also books you can buy. Each chapter of A Mad Tea-Party, for example, is $6 US or Canadian plus shipping- shipping being ridiculously expensive and variable depending on where you are. Email me if a book is what you want and I’ll figure out prices!
I don’t normally comment, but “Lard’s” commentary compels a response. I have been avidly following your stories for over a year now, in thorough enjoyment. Please pay no heed to such naysayers (your courteous response demonstrates a commendable personal poise, so perhaps my advice is unneeded). Your art complements the story perfectly.