Shop talk:Phew! This one took while to complete! I ended up scrapping and redrawing this episode over and over again – but I’m so happy with how the cartooning and coloring came together: from Quimp’s blocking of the axe and telegraphing his next move in panel one, to the hunter standing on the corpse of his comrade as he tries in vain to remove the Blade of Woe in panel two, to the reaction of the punched hunter in panel three, and ending with the weird M.C. Escher-like agressive-stepping-out-of-the-panel- but -being-behind-the-weapons in panel four.
I ended up spending ten hours Monday coloring it (with breaks for many coffees and a chicken burrito). I saved screen caps for many of the various incarnations of panel one and will share those and all the line art on Patreon (patreon.com/steveconley). Storywise, I’m happy to give our hero more chances to show that while he’s older, he’s still formidable even without is usual – ahem – edge. :)
I hope you like how it turned out. :)
Big big thanks to new Patreon supporter Jeff! I lent Jeff’s name to the fallen dragon hunter in panel two. :)
Just a thought, Steve—since your work is independent from the zippy news cycle, perhaps you would find it easier to stay on deadline by gradually working ahead two or three weeks.
Mr. Organization over 5 years ago
Quimp can really throw down when he’s properly motivated.
topjimcomics over 5 years ago
Somewhere in the background, Tony Stark says “did you really just say betwixt?”
Steve Conley creator over 5 years ago
Shop talk: Phew! This one took while to complete! I ended up scrapping and redrawing this episode over and over again – but I’m so happy with how the cartooning and coloring came together: from Quimp’s blocking of the axe and telegraphing his next move in panel one, to the hunter standing on the corpse of his comrade as he tries in vain to remove the Blade of Woe in panel two, to the reaction of the punched hunter in panel three, and ending with the weird M.C. Escher-like agressive-stepping-out-of-the-panel- but -being-behind-the-weapons in panel four.
I ended up spending ten hours Monday coloring it (with breaks for many coffees and a chicken burrito). I saved screen caps for many of the various incarnations of panel one and will share those and all the line art on Patreon (patreon.com/steveconley). Storywise, I’m happy to give our hero more chances to show that while he’s older, he’s still formidable even without is usual – ahem – edge. :)
I hope you like how it turned out. :)
Big big thanks to new Patreon supporter Jeff! I lent Jeff’s name to the fallen dragon hunter in panel two. :)
— Steve
tom_branson over 5 years ago
Great job on this Steve! This comic really does appear to be your labor of love.
cmxx over 5 years ago
Just a thought, Steve—since your work is independent from the zippy news cycle, perhaps you would find it easier to stay on deadline by gradually working ahead two or three weeks.