Hunter Black Page 0020 – VERY Unprofessional
Who doesn’t want to write this page? Everybody wants to write this scene at some point.
Who doesn’t want to write this page? Everybody wants to write this scene at some point.
The city of Riverwalk is a location unique to Hunter Black…there is no homage here, or harkening to RPGs that we’ve played.
I love Iosephus the Trader. I hope you guys will too.
These last few pages, Will did something I wasn’t expecting, and now I find that I have something new to work with. We had initially decided not to include non-human races in our setting. Then Will designed these guys that Iosephus is talking to. They look way too cool to change for some arbitrarily decided upon rule. So now I have to find a way to use them somewhere down the line. This is what rules about collaboration.
What the hell kind of weapon is that on that dude’s back in Panel One? I can’t wait to see someone swing one of those nasty things.
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