I have some ideas for comic strips, so I thought I'd create a blog for them. They're poorly drawn and won't get me any money, but that never stopped professional cartoonists.
My motto: SUM ERGO DECIPIO!
Sometimes I can't contain the "point" of the dialogue (or at times the punchline) with just on page, and to put out half seems just wrong. So occasionally, I gotta bust my ass and do what's necessary. Thankfully the semester's done, so I have more time to devote to it.
I think it's hilarious the way he's grabbing his "moobies!" I'm not familiar with the Opus character-how does he fit in and what's his relationship to Kevin?
Kevin met him early on in the comic, posted sometime late last Spring, I think. He works at the gas station into which a disheveled Kevin wanders after being robbed and bitch-slapped. It's in this gas station that Kevin notices a pair of shades that eventually help him unleash powers imbued in him by the "cosmic" bitchslap. Opus is probably best described as Kevin's animal spirit. He and Kevin are very alike in their plucky, happy-go-lucky outlook on life (Kevin was much dorkier in the first few pages). Kevin represents a more realistic outlook of one who has this demeanor, yet doesn't like himself very much. Opus represents what we wish we could be--happy with our selves the way we are. However, he is not without his own dark side...
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Been busy eh? Now I get the milk shakes..
Sometimes I can't contain the "point" of the dialogue (or at times the punchline) with just on page, and to put out half seems just wrong. So occasionally, I gotta bust my ass and do what's necessary. Thankfully the semester's done, so I have more time to devote to it.
I think it's hilarious the way he's grabbing his "moobies!" I'm not familiar with the Opus character-how does he fit in and what's his relationship to Kevin?
Kevin met him early on in the comic, posted sometime late last Spring, I think. He works at the gas station into which a disheveled Kevin wanders after being robbed and bitch-slapped. It's in this gas station that Kevin notices a pair of shades that eventually help him unleash powers imbued in him by the "cosmic" bitchslap.
Opus is probably best described as Kevin's animal spirit. He and Kevin are very alike in their plucky, happy-go-lucky outlook on life (Kevin was much dorkier in the first few pages). Kevin represents a more realistic outlook of one who has this demeanor, yet doesn't like himself very much. Opus represents what we wish we could be--happy with our selves the way we are.
However, he is not without his own dark side...
Cool! I'm glad I asked, thanks for the background info. ;- )
I've been asked about Opus before, but I think I gave a completely different answer getting to the same point. Weird.
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