Scene Two p4
PeterAaronRose on April 4, 2007
It was important to me that the Joshua Brand character come off as multi-dimensional, a combination of inner resolve and a spot of insecurity, fronted by various external facades that serve to keep people at arms length. As a lot of the actual character development is conveyed in action instead of dialogue during the course of the Killing Demons story, this put a lot of onus on Brent to capture very subtle moments with the stroke of his pen.
This page in particular is a good example where we see Joshua being inadvertantly and emotionally exposed to Sarah through the act of his communion with the deceased, but reverts back to his playful facade once he collects himself after Santiago's inquiry.
Thankfully, Brent's artistic ability makes this type of storytelling possible, otherwise we'd certainly have been up a creek.
matteblack at 10:56AM, April 6, 2007
Consistently good!
alejkhan at 7:42PM, April 5, 2007
gah, that expression in the last panel is so perfect.
mrguy08 at 7:26PM, April 5, 2007
The artist really did manage to capture a lot. Like where it looks like Joshua is taking a breath in the second to last panel. Just cool.
Chameleon at 6:58PM, April 5, 2007
great story telling.... I love the art it really conveys a lot.. I'm really digging this comic and I'm not usually into horror stuff
Darwin at 6:18PM, April 5, 2007
WOW another powerful and beautiful page! Well done!
slimredninja at 6:08PM, April 5, 2007
great comic really me and my partner are big fans
Custard Trout at 6:08PM, April 5, 2007
It's always nice to find what you're looking for.