The True Story of the Leaning Tower of Pisa
Neurotarkus on Dec. 6, 2009
This one was kinda difficult, I forgot panels 7 and 8 and then stuck them in to clarify what's happening (the triangle-ship steals the tower and puts it back on earth). Unfortunately, 12th century Italians aren't exactly elite spaceship pilots. And I thank all my readers for focusing on the jokes instead of my art, though I WILL eventually get better as I get practice.
anyway, a poll; should I keep panel boundaries all curvy and whatnot or should I straighten 'em out?
4bit FPS at 9:33PM, Dec. 7, 2009
not sure on the boundries thing. I think it will depend on how the art looks for each strip. If the pictures in the panel are looking clustered than you might want to have straight boundries, but on the other hand curvy boundries add a manic feel to the strips. I think a lot will be dependent on how your art evolves through practice and whatwould best suit it. Until that time, I say you go with your gut feeling on the boundries. As always though the humor is wonderfully bizarre!