Vol 01 - Part 01 - Page 16
chaves on March 24, 2009
It’s hard to keep my “6 panels†rule when this people starts talking. So, by now, they win. I can’t reduce the amount of panels in scenes full of dialog after all. What I can do is keeping the storytelling a bit cleaner. Last page was potentially confusing because it had to be read vertically first, horizontally later. In this one I’d chosen to keep a more traditional horizontal layout. By the way, things are starting to get a bit creepy. First, the blackout. Now the robots disappear and… where’s Vincent again?
chaves at 6:12AM, April 8, 2009
Curious. The sledge hammer is a weapon of one of the characters for a spin-off for Robomeks I might work on some day. It's an EMP sledge hammer. Created to destroy robots, not fix them, as in Robomeks.
harkovast at 2:59AM, April 8, 2009
I'd use a sledge hammer. Even thinking robots with the power of various musical genres cant out smart a sledge hammer.
chaves at 2:56AM, March 25, 2009
Thanks for the comment. The page format was a hard decision, but it was the obvious option when I decided to focus on the "webcomic" aspect. And it could be printed without problems lately, just not in a comic-book format. If you visit the main site at [url=http://robomeks.com]robomeks.com[/url] will see that the previous volume was formated in kind of "direct to print" way. What's that robot comic you mention? I have honestly no clue. I thought the obvious references ended with Ghostbusters, but seems I must be wrong here after all :)
ipokino at 2:25AM, March 25, 2009
Nice, funny little story. Enjoy the Ghostbusters references. Also enjoy your obvious intelligence. I am not so sure about the layout...it may make things hard for you when and if you try to go into hardcopy print (or if someone should decide to pick you up to publish.) Still, thats just a future worry, eh? I think to potential is here though...tight plotting, interesting story and characters...how odd that it reminds me a bit of another robot comic I know of...hmmmm...