At some point, he’ll have a story drawn one panel per page. It’s a huge hit as a flipbook, but he’s upset that people aren’t taking the time to go through it slowly and appreciating the story in its paced progression.
Back when LA law was popular, my aunt loved the ‘dancing baby’. When I made her a flip book of the baby she was amazed I could do that and thought I could make a lot of money reproducing it. It was hard to explain to my darling 80 year old aunt about copy rights and trade marks, etc.
Templo S.U.D. almost 6 years ago
Snoresville!
sirbadger almost 6 years ago
If you flip the pages fast, does it make a mini-movie?
GROG Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Some might call it boredom.
Anathema Premium Member almost 6 years ago
The tension is now at a fever pitch. Does anyone know what Alice’s Father does for a living?
dwane.scoty1 almost 6 years ago
Yes. Peter commutes to Commuter Inc. in a Family Messerschmitt!
ACK! Premium Member almost 6 years ago
It’s semi-autobiographical.
keltii almost 6 years ago
an artist goes with what he knows.
William Bednar Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Can’t wait for page 300, when the intrepid hero scratches his nose! The excitement builds…!
WaitingMan almost 6 years ago
Who knew that “Toad Zombies” had a strong Marcel Proust influence?
gisn8 almost 6 years ago
At some point, he’ll have a story drawn one panel per page. It’s a huge hit as a flipbook, but he’s upset that people aren’t taking the time to go through it slowly and appreciating the story in its paced progression.
johndifool almost 6 years ago
Did we just discover Little Neuro’s secret identity?
ChessPirate almost 6 years ago
I wonder if there will actually be any Toad Zombies in it…
DCBakerEsq almost 6 years ago
Just wait till page 249. The guy drops the book.
6turtle9 almost 6 years ago
It’s gonna be a classic, Petey, a real arm gnaw’er!
Teto85 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
And what were those 4 middle panels?
craigwestlake almost 6 years ago
No, Petey. Tension in the room is when you blow a bubble and it’s in the bathtub…
zeondekilowatt almost 6 years ago
Back when LA law was popular, my aunt loved the ‘dancing baby’. When I made her a flip book of the baby she was amazed I could do that and thought I could make a lot of money reproducing it. It was hard to explain to my darling 80 year old aunt about copy rights and trade marks, etc.
Sisyphos almost 6 years ago
Petey is one of those long-form novelists, like Charles Dickens. Patience, Alice….