“By the light of the silv’ry moon” Smeary Soapbox Press Ch. 20: The turning tide June 24, 2020August 28, 2024 1 Minute A welcome moment of respite for tired feet, I bet! (As with the other double-page spreads in this story, this episode can be viewed at a larger size if you’re interested (or want to read the text easier)– just click on the image.) Share this:Share Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Like Loading... Published by Smeary Soapbox Press Handcrafted comics since 1985! View all posts by Smeary Soapbox Press Published June 24, 2020August 28, 2024
Thank’ya! I think this is one of the nicer drawings from this storyline (if I do say so myself)… LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Maybe part of the problem is my aging eyesight, but I’m having trouble reading the small print, especially over the black sky. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Glad you figured that out! I guess I should add that to the “enlarge for a better look” note… I guess I’m still stuck in a “designing for print” mindset, which is something I just need to get over. So many more people read my work here than have ever purchased the (gorgeous, if I do say so myself) first print collection of this storyline. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
This is a really nice piece, Dale. You’re knocking these spreads out of the park!
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Thank’ya! I think this is one of the nicer drawings from this storyline (if I do say so myself)…
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Lovely!
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Thanks; I had a lot of fun with this one!
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Maybe part of the problem is my aging eyesight, but I’m having trouble reading the small print, especially over the black sky.
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But then I enlarged it, so that’s better. Nice panel.
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Glad you figured that out! I guess I should add that to the “enlarge for a better look” note…
I guess I’m still stuck in a “designing for print” mindset, which is something I just need to get over. So many more people read my work here than have ever purchased the (gorgeous, if I do say so myself) first print collection of this storyline.
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