I’ve said it earlier this week, but I’ll say it again. This week I have had a blast working on these comics. I’ve officially made Michele my funny face girl. I’ve been experimenting with pushing my expressions further and I’ve learned a lot so far. I feel like I have a long way to go, but it’s been fun. I also feel like I am getting a better understanding of my characters. It’s been a wonderful exercise for me to draw story lines involving the female characters of Robot Friday. I’ve improved drawing women and I’ve gotten a structure system down with the girls as I have with the guys which makes things easier (and faster) to draw. Because I’m getting all of these things worked out I don’t feel as frustrated with the comic like I have in the past and it doesn’t feel like such work any more. Of course I do have a lot of improvements to make, but at least with a lot of the basics behind me now, maybe improving will be a lot more fun
Again, guys, thank you all for reading and spreading the word about the comic and all of the support. You guys are great, have an awesome weekend



















I waited in line once to buy the “newest” release of the original trilogy. When I finally got to the counter, the guy said “you might not like this version”. Really? I said. Apparently, Mr. Lucas tweaked a few things. When I got home and watched the movies, I realized that the guy at the store was right. So those movies I waited in line to buy just sit in the closet, and I cringe whenever they come on TV. Curse you George Lucas for ruining my childhood memories!!! -sigh-
I own the original versions, with no tinkering, on DVD and VHS (and the DVD versions came with comic book adaptions of them as well) from Walmart, no less. So I got lucky. I guard them with my life and am thinking of building some sort of titanium bio-combination lock box to house them
You’re a lucky one! I thought I had the originals on VHS, but I can’t find them yet. Oh well. It doesn’t really matter, I keep giving George my money regardless.