Pretty cheeky for someone facing his Judge–or is that not part of what he “knows”?
In a universe of literally thousands of webcomics, you’ve put a clever twist on yours that has intrigued me greatly, and I like the way you’re developing it. Keep it up. 🙂
Funny you should mention glasses, Michael. Thursday’s page involves glasses for creepy effect.
EDIT: Her ghost is like a genie – he may be forced to answer her questions, but that doesn’t mean he tells her everything he knows if she doesn’t ask the right questions.
Your room perspective is amazing! At every angle you have such a great concept of the space the characters are in. It looks really good! I can’t stop looking at those walls.
Thanks, Melissa. I believe the perspective on this page was all hand sketched, but I did model this room in Sketchup to help block out the trickier angles, like the first panel on the previous page. Another comic artist (I can’t recall who) mentioned using 3D models as needed, but not to rely on them too literally; that sometimes composition trumps accuracy.
I don’t see a way to respond to your response, so I’ll answer this way. “The Demon Archives” belongs to Dan and Nick Sharp, and their artist and good friend Sebastian Piriz rounds out the crew. I was adopted fairly recently for whatever sterling qualities I may possess, and occupy a niche somewhere between “trusted friend” and “goofy uncle” that I’m enjoying very much. If you dig about two weeks deeper into the blog, you’ll find an interview Dan did with me that explains things a bit better. Some of the answer is contained in the comments to that interview.
That clarifies things, thanks Uncle-V. I’ll go check out your interview. A few months ago I met Nick at one of the Webcomic Underdog meetups. Also, the respond issue on the comments should be fixed.
Pretty cheeky for someone facing his Judge–or is that not part of what he “knows”?
In a universe of literally thousands of webcomics, you’ve put a clever twist on yours that has intrigued me greatly, and I like the way you’re developing it. Keep it up. 🙂
😀 You made my day!!!
I saw one of your “Why I Read” reviews on Demon Archives. Is that your comic?
I always keep finding you at the comics I start reading, Delta-v! 😛
The ghost also wears non-prescription horn rimmed glasses.
Funny you should mention glasses, Michael. Thursday’s page involves glasses for creepy effect.
EDIT: Her ghost is like a genie – he may be forced to answer her questions, but that doesn’t mean he tells her everything he knows if she doesn’t ask the right questions.
“As a corpse.” Yeah, defer to that unique experience!
As you’ll see in the next page, he’s not quite all there. 🙂
The truth is revealed! Kind of!
Your room perspective is amazing! At every angle you have such a great concept of the space the characters are in. It looks really good! I can’t stop looking at those walls.
Thanks, Melissa. I believe the perspective on this page was all hand sketched, but I did model this room in Sketchup to help block out the trickier angles, like the first panel on the previous page. Another comic artist (I can’t recall who) mentioned using 3D models as needed, but not to rely on them too literally; that sometimes composition trumps accuracy.
I don’t see a way to respond to your response, so I’ll answer this way. “The Demon Archives” belongs to Dan and Nick Sharp, and their artist and good friend Sebastian Piriz rounds out the crew. I was adopted fairly recently for whatever sterling qualities I may possess, and occupy a niche somewhere between “trusted friend” and “goofy uncle” that I’m enjoying very much. If you dig about two weeks deeper into the blog, you’ll find an interview Dan did with me that explains things a bit better. Some of the answer is contained in the comments to that interview.
That clarifies things, thanks Uncle-V. I’ll go check out your interview. A few months ago I met Nick at one of the Webcomic Underdog meetups. Also, the respond issue on the comments should be fixed.
This thing is getting better and better.
I’m really glad you’re enjoying it. 😀 The great thing about binge reading a comic is that you don’t have to wait months for the ending.