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A wild and crazy cliffhanger with a Gottmögen ex machina! This was ludicrous, preposterous and wonderful! Huge! EPIC! Action! Spectacular! This ROCKS! I like how the pages are dominated by sound effects. It gives page #186 an eerie silence. I'd like to "hear/see" a few fupitas on page #187, maybe snaking in between the "Grab the rope" fupatafupata "Grab the rope" Just a hint of the gyro-copter on the next page.
There is nothing quite like an explosion to ramp up the excitement, Russ!This scene is subjective. So I take it all "silent" after the explosion because LONE JUSTICE is deafened and nearly unconscious. On the other hand – there is a great deal of noise going on during this "silent" segment – the explosion is still echoing around the surrounding hills, the water is roaring and the impact of the debris is pretty noisy too. I actually thought I was taking a liberty to allow LONE JUSTICE to hear the fupatafupata and the dialog – at all!
And this is a good place to mention that in last week's episode of LONE JUSTICE I started using some new Photoshop brushes that I got from Obsidian Dawn. Very useful and painterly brushes can be found there – along with other unique styles as well. Worth checking out.
Well it looks like the link is getting replaced. So just go to: <a href="http://www.ObsidianDawn.com” target=”_blank”>www.ObsidianDawn.com