You are traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land of imagination. Next stop, the Twilight Zone! - Rod Serling.
I just discovered your webcomic. I really like it! It's mysterious, I just want to read on and on... see what other wonderful or miraculous things you have in mind for the readers. A comic like this could turn out really vague, where the reader has to read back all the time in order to get what the author means. But I hadn't had to do that once when reading this comic. Very good. I'm going to put this in my favourites. I just want to read on!
(sorry for this long comment but I really felt the urge to speak my mind!)
Yes, it reminds me also of "The Indian In The Cupboard". Good Book. Good Movie. Good page. Now we have Native American little people as a plot element. Either localized manifestation of spirits or animated toys. Fun. I blame the foliage is in the back of the drawer!
geneseepaws at 8:12AM, June 23, 2009
I love this town, I love yer artwork. OMG, it's beautiful.... Thank you. Genesee Paws
JimmytheJ at 2:06PM, June 21, 2009
Shrinking Indians?!? That can't be good for the economy.
TheDrawingPrincess at 11:50PM, June 18, 2009
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roidvoid at 2:03PM, June 18, 2009
great page
repoman at 8:42PM, June 17, 2009
What the... ? Great page!
Smiling Platypus at 7:47PM, June 17, 2009
You are traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land of imagination. Next stop, the Twilight Zone! - Rod Serling.
Dexter at 12:51PM, June 17, 2009
I just discovered your webcomic. I really like it! It's mysterious, I just want to read on and on... see what other wonderful or miraculous things you have in mind for the readers. A comic like this could turn out really vague, where the reader has to read back all the time in order to get what the author means. But I hadn't had to do that once when reading this comic. Very good. I'm going to put this in my favourites. I just want to read on! (sorry for this long comment but I really felt the urge to speak my mind!)
Lautaro at 6:18AM, June 17, 2009
hehe nice reference!
freefall_drift at 5:55AM, June 17, 2009
Yes, it reminds me also of "The Indian In The Cupboard". Good Book. Good Movie. Good page. Now we have Native American little people as a plot element. Either localized manifestation of spirits or animated toys. Fun. I blame the foliage is in the back of the drawer!
HiNaTa_fan_13 at 4:52AM, June 17, 2009
hey, Flup, tha'ts exactly what I was thinking...
TheMidge28 at 4:44AM, June 17, 2009
either she has a vivid imagination or miniature Indians in cutlery drawer is not that impressive by that expression has.
Mutation at 4:08AM, June 17, 2009
XD Ahah, references.
Graphictruth at 1:25AM, June 17, 2009
Damn Apaches, always trying to steal the cutlery....
Flup at 12:39AM, June 17, 2009
Anyone read that book, The Indian In The Cupboard? XD
Dark Pascual at 10:24PM, June 16, 2009
What was that?!?!?