Nicely done, Rob. I've been pretty impressed with your ability to tell the story with or without words (or minimal text) throughout the time you've been working on it. The last three episodes have been prime examples of that, and the storytelling hasn't suffered a lick one way or the other. It remains engaging any way you slice it, and that's the sign of a creative team that is comfortable working with one another. I applaud your efforts.
I blathered on and on on that very first page, and definitely learned to rely less and less on words as the story progressed. Doesn't hurt that Martin is a natural storyteller, either. ;)
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Nicely done, Rob. I've been pretty impressed with your ability to tell the story with or without words (or minimal text) throughout the time you've been working on it. The last three episodes have been prime examples of that, and the storytelling hasn't suffered a lick one way or the other. It remains engaging any way you slice it, and that's the sign of a creative team that is comfortable working with one another. I applaud your efforts.
Thanks, Mike!
I blathered on and on on that very first page, and definitely learned to rely less and less on words as the story progressed. Doesn't hurt that Martin is a natural storyteller, either. ;)
Wow. I just got caught up on your Elf Help comic and I love the imagery and your storytelling. I can't wait for the next installment. It's shiny.
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