Monday 8 March 2021

Bombing Run

 Hello most faithful, unfailing reader(s)!

Well, I said it, and I was reminded I said it, so here, I'm going to do it... A bunch of pages coming at you!

These ones are posted in order.


Page 29


Page 30


Page 31


Page 32


Page 33















                            

                                                                                 Page 34

It's kind of interesting seeing a bunch of pages together... you can really get a sense of how fast it reads, but also the flow of the story and action.  I feel the tone is consistent, which is kind of neat.

I'm not going to do a full break down of what I like etc, but just some highlights.

On page 29, the first 4 panels are fun... Fancy reminiscing about the previous night and conversation with Mr. Russell. I like how she's rolling the pencil back and forth, lost in thought. I think it works well and you can really see how she feels.

Page 30's high shot with the different groups of jets and pilots ready for the test match is a fun shot, and of course, that page has some fun (light) trash talk. 

On page 31, I think I was fairly successful showing the two teams of three jets taking off. The different positions suggest both the individual plane's action right then, but they also, as a group they show the overall motion. I like that technique - I think you put me onto that Mr. Ghost.  Tanks!

Page 33 has some tricky action in it, and I hope it reads. I hadn't really thought until I got to doing that page how hard it might be for pilots to sneak up on or hide from other jets with radar and clear skies. I think my solution is pretty good, but it assumes jets always have contrails, but I don't think that's true to life.  Oh well!  I'll have to come up with something if/when I ever ink this!

I like the first panel on page 34... how it shows one jet's side to side motion from the cockpit of another. It's a neat angle, and I think shows the action pretty well.

Anyway, there you go, Mr. Ghost!  Hope it was worth it, hope you enjoyed the 10 seconds it took you to read the comic pages!

3 comments:

  1. Whooo-eee, what a pile of art! I don't know how you manage to create so many pages when you've got such a busy schedule!

    There's a great flow to these pages, the personalities are being revealed and the competition is heating up. And romance is in the air!

    My only problem is that I thought the competition was going to be the different companies' jets fighting head-to-head against each other. Are you doing a bunch of different mock battles, one for each type of jet?

    A LOT of great panels in here. My immediate fav was page 3, frame 3 -- just very dynamic and cool. But then I saw page 6, frames 1 and 2 and that one is somehow even better. There's a feeling of a wide angle lens there and it's also an angle I've never seen before.

    BUT... then I doubled back and just hadda go with page 1, frames 1 to 3. SUCH great rendering of her nimble fingers! And, aside from the great technical accomplishment, showing Fancy's hands is a great way to show that she's daydreaming and falling for that guy.

    Very nice pages and a lot of 'em! Keep up the great work, I can't wait to read more!


    Illustrated Ghost

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  2. Your comment about the different companies jets going head to head is a good point.

    I figured it would be unfair to test this company's jets against that company's because the jets themselves might be easier / harder to fly, and / or more capable than the other guy's. The point is to find out who is a better trainer of pilots, so to that end, I thought if each has a chance of flying each other's jets, they will show their skill and techniques, not reveal what hardware is best.

    I wonder how they do it in the real world?!

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  3. In my imagination, head-to-head tests seem like a good test and fairly dramatic as well. BUT this is all from your imagination and I'm happy to follow you. You've been doing really well all by yourself, this whole time!


    Illustrated Ghost

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Thanks for your input!