2 thoughts on “Dressed For Success – Page 200

  1. It’s a dam shame they haven’t made a new panel in a while. Love the comic

    1. You will be pleased to hear that Chris and Jeff have actually completed the last 20 pages of the current Bounty Hunters storyline and are preparing to release them later on this year. As well as actively working on the next story that picks up right afterwards. Stay tuned!

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Dressed For Success – Page 200

There is a lot of fun in this one page. The sucker punch in panel three is great, lots of motion and I had fun with the colour elements. The follow through in the next panel is great as well. Alex gets a chance to be snarky, and we top it off with a Simpsons gag. And that's the end of this batch of 20 pages. These ones seemed to take a lot longer than the last batch. We'd normally take a break now and come back in a couple months with the next (and fo this story, last!) batch of 20 pages. But. Life has sadly once again interfered. So that final 20 page block is going to be delayed. Stay tuned for further details.

Webcomics Walkabout: Project Ballad

I’m not sure Project is the right term for this comic. I think Enterprise Ballad might be more fitting because this seems like something big. Really big. So big that in everything so far presented I can’t even begin to get a handle on just what this project is about. Continue reading “Webcomics Walkabout: Project Ballad”

Webcomics Walkabout: Space Kid

We’re going back this week. Back in a retro sense, but also a bit of history. John MacLeod’s Space Kid is a throwback. And a self-aware one at that. If you enjoy 50?s science fiction, Astro Boy or rocket ships and ray guns, then you are gonna love Space Kid. The titular hero is as advertised. A sci-fi hero kid. A pre-teen saving the galaxy from pirate , robots and aliens. It’s one of those kid friendly stories that adults love as well. Continue reading “Webcomics Walkabout: Space Kid”

Webcomics Walkabout: Specimen B28

This time we’re going out of this world. While at Wizard World I ran into Stephen Daymond whose work I had noticed before but hadn’t followed up on.Specimen B28 is a little bit 70?s UFO culture, a little bit Tripping the Rift and a bit Douglas Adams, all wrapped up in a package reminiscent of old Nelvana movies. Continue reading “Webcomics Walkabout: Specimen B28”

Webcomics Walkabout: Vengador

So an area I haven’t wandered into is webcomics doing what print comics have all sealed up. Superheroes. It’s a tough area, when you have a whole industry that is focused in on that one genre. You are putting yourself out there up against work that is done by very talented professionals who do this for a living. And anyone doing a superhero webcomic  is quite probably doing it with an eye to making the switchover to ACTUALLY drawing their favourite hero. It’s like an audition piece. With that in mind, let’s take a look at Vengador. Continue reading “Webcomics Walkabout: Vengador”

Webcomics Walkabout: Boumeries

On Sunday my walkabout took me to the Toronto Wizard World show. A bit barren, but I did stumble across a few new finds. My first was one I was aware of before attending, but pleasantly pleased to find and get a chance to chat with. Boum, or Samantha Leriche-Gionet is a 27-ish freelance filmmaker, animator and illustrator who lives and works in Montreal, Canada. She is also very friendly and seems to have really weird dreams. Continue reading “Webcomics Walkabout: Boumeries”

Webcomics Walkabout: Spare Keys for Strange Doors

 

Buffy and or say X-Files might be the best comparison for Spare Keys for Strange Doors. Or maybe Lost Girl if you know it. Toby Hathaway and Marion Sark are professional supernatural problem solvers. Continue reading “Webcomics Walkabout: Spare Keys for Strange Doors”

Webcomics Walkabout: Namesake

And now it’s time for a trip down the rabbit hole, over the rainbow and through the wardrobe. At least, if you happen to be named Alice, Dorothy or Peter. In that case, you may be a namesake. Continue reading “Webcomics Walkabout: Namesake”

Webcomics Walkabout: The Adventures of Superhero Girl

In honour of her new book Friends with Boys arriving last week, I thought we should have a look at one of Faith Erin Hicks’ other comic works. A quickly rising star, Faith cut her comic teeth in the webcomic world, starting with her long running Demonology 101 and followed by a series of other stories and now a number of graphic novels. Her new book was even put up online, page by page as a lead up to the books release. (The first 20 pages are still available as a teaser) Continue reading “Webcomics Walkabout: The Adventures of Superhero Girl”

Webcomics Walkabout: Walking on Broken Glass

Will they won’t they, the corporate world oh yeah, and something dark. Like monsters and murderous dreams dark.   Continue reading “Webcomics Walkabout: Walking on Broken Glass”

Webcomics Walkabout: Richmond Monuments

Quick read for you this week. We’re going to take a tour of the sculptures ofRichmond Virginia as seen through the eyes of Bizhan Khodabandeh. Wait, I thought this was a webcomic column you say. Well it is, because every Sunday Bizhan takes one of the sculptures in Richmond and lets his mind dream up something fun to do with it, or for it to do. Continue reading “Webcomics Walkabout: Richmond Monuments”