“For your consideration, a young boy named Lio. He lives with a loving father, a small cat, and a gentle cephalopod. What Lio is about to discover about his existence will draw him into… the Twilight Zone.”
No whiteout? An eraser corrects preliminary, penciled defects. The pen and ink requires whiteout, the cartoonist’s best friend. But its power to obliterate might create a crisis of existential angst for Liõ. Best not to depict it.
Templo S.U.D. almost 8 years ago
Kind of horrifying, don’t you think?
Adiraiju almost 8 years ago
“For your consideration, a young boy named Lio. He lives with a loving father, a small cat, and a gentle cephalopod. What Lio is about to discover about his existence will draw him into… the Twilight Zone.”
Bilan almost 8 years ago
What upsets Lio the most is finding out that he’s a fountain pen creation instead of Photoshop.
jimmjonzz Premium Member almost 8 years ago
No whiteout? An eraser corrects preliminary, penciled defects. The pen and ink requires whiteout, the cartoonist’s best friend. But its power to obliterate might create a crisis of existential angst for Liõ. Best not to depict it.
Tue Elung-Jensen almost 8 years ago
It only erases pink?
WaitingMan almost 8 years ago
Where’s the hair gel?
Kaputnik almost 8 years ago
Lio! Prepare to meet thy maker!
La Frita almost 8 years ago
Lol
Fido (aka Felix Rex) almost 8 years ago
I would think that a wise Creator would store both pencil and pen with the point up, thereby preserving a fine sharpness.
JP Steve Premium Member almost 8 years ago
When Lio looked in the closet he got a real supplies!
Sisyphos almost 8 years ago
Lio, Lio! Stay out of Tatulli’s art supplies!
There’s madness in there!