Hunter Black Page 0062 – Verbal Swordplay
Their full names are Lyonitt Ckazannisch and Maliya Pel. Ckazannisch was the name of a D&D character belonging to a […]
Their full names are Lyonitt Ckazannisch and Maliya Pel. Ckazannisch was the name of a D&D character belonging to a […]
I cringe at a lot of my dialogue. Sometimes, it has felt very much like Will and his art have […]
Maliya Pel’s design was one of those very few things that Will and I didn’t initially agree on. The funny […]
I really thought that this was bad-ass when I wrote it. Still do, frankly.
Sigh. Don’t you hate it when you catch something, something that should have been obvious, when it’s all but too […]
This scene does not quite play out exactly as I wrote it, although it does play out wonderfully. Sometimes, I […]
I hope that this comes off to you the way that it comes off to ME. Reading this makes me […]
It occurs to me that you may not know the names of these two goons. I’m not sure that their […]
I don’t have much to add to this page, and that’s mostly because we just finished a long awaited D&D […]
I can’t believe how far we’ve gotten into this thing. I just wrote up to Page 102. Strangely, that doesn’t […]
Hopefully the appearance of these two adds a certain level of dread to your reading. Building a sense of threat […]
Yes indeed, we are venturing into the familiar here. The two guys in Panel Three are Tyne and Byzan, former […]
You know what I like about these guys? I don’t think anyone has ever expected them when they’ve shown up. […]
Panel Three is an entirely different look at Tyne than I’m used to. When we’re facing him, his features are […]
For those of you that don’t remember, Byzan (the baldy one) and Tyne (The one with the Wolverine hair) were […]
Look at how happy Tyne is. He doesn’t get to have the upper hand all that often. Byzan, however, is […]
I often wonder what goes through the quieter guy’s head when the more talkative guy uses words like “my” instead […]
This is page 911, and I choose to think of Porsches rather than emergencies or terrorists, thank you very much.
You know, it’s not fair to expect these guys to be good swordsmen just because they went to a school […]