1. Hmm.. I don’t gets the first one. Was he offering the torn ticket to her because he bought only one?
2. Duck season!
3. Wow. Look what he caught! One of the few occasions where umbrella guy gets into the subject matter instead of being on his own in the background.
And while an average cartoonist would do a regular two dimensional perspective artwork, Foxo masterfully turns the last one into one with a three dimensional depth. The manhole in the foreground, the Bozo behind it, the cop further behind Bozo, and the guy walking further behind the cop. All drawn with great relative sizes and perspectives, along with the other background elements like the buildings, walls and other things. And the scene “filmed” in an angle greatly helps depict this three dimensional depth on a two dimensional paper. The other two strips above too have three dimensional depth in them if you observe. The details in this comic and the way it’s drawn are a treat to the eyes.
Just another great set of comics by the masterful cartoonist Foxo Reardon.
1. Hmm.. I don’t gets the first one. Was he offering the torn ticket to her because he bought only one?
2. Duck season!
3. Wow. Look what he caught! One of the few occasions where umbrella guy gets into the subject matter instead of being on his own in the background.
And while an average cartoonist would do a regular two dimensional perspective artwork, Foxo masterfully turns the last one into one with a three dimensional depth. The manhole in the foreground, the Bozo behind it, the cop further behind Bozo, and the guy walking further behind the cop. All drawn with great relative sizes and perspectives, along with the other background elements like the buildings, walls and other things. And the scene “filmed” in an angle greatly helps depict this three dimensional depth on a two dimensional paper. The other two strips above too have three dimensional depth in them if you observe. The details in this comic and the way it’s drawn are a treat to the eyes.
Just another great set of comics by the masterful cartoonist Foxo Reardon.