Thought I'd post a few penciled pages from the climactic Dance Dance the Revolution scene, as I enter the homestretch. Been listening to a lot more Prince these days. Not sure how it will affect my drawings. Also, I figured out a few final script details that were still causing problems. Good times.
Ha! I play that often at home. Keeps you in great shape. You have captured my morning routine perfectly. Go to my site to read my reviews of the Wii versions.
solid pencils man. We have all been there man, witnessing some sort DDR master at work. It makes you feel insignificant, especially when that DDR master is your own wife.
these look great Ev! i've been looking forward to this book since you first mentioned it. and the more you show us, the more i want to read it. zen's right, you did capture the mood of a crowd watching two crazies go crazy on DDR perfectly.
Sketchkrieg! is a band of comic artists and illustrators based in Toronto. This collective consists of Evan Munday (Stripmalling,Quarter-Life Crisis), Brian Hoang (Medicine), Zen Rankin (Action Satisfaction Supreme), Alana McCarthy (Owl Kids, Scholastic), Tyrone McCarthy (Corporate Life,Corduroy High, Tyne), Jason Loo (Canadian GI Joe Con, AWOL'd) and Gillian Newland (Big and Small, Room for All; A Chanukah Noel).
2012 EVENTS
Toronto Comics Art Festival (TCAF) - May 5th - 6th
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Ha! I play that often at home. Keeps you in great shape. You have captured my morning routine perfectly. Go to my site to read my reviews of the Wii versions.
solid pencils man. We have all been there man, witnessing some sort DDR master at work. It makes you feel insignificant, especially when that DDR master is your own wife.
these look great Ev! i've been looking forward to this book since you first mentioned it. and the more you show us, the more i want to read it. zen's right, you did capture the mood of a crowd watching two crazies go crazy on DDR perfectly.
These are great ... so like did you have to go around the city and get the research?
DDR madness in Quarter Life Crisis?! Now that about covers almost everything you'll find in a post-apocalyptic Toronto! Hahahaha
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