In which the Grand Inquisitor demonstrates that even the most time-honoured techniques may be changed if needs be.
Comic
In which Penelope Dreadful and her semi-evil sorta-twin discuss the nature of a rose by another name.
In which Bad Penny clearly explains that in all of the possible universes and through all of time, some impossibilities remain constant.
I Haven’t Blogged Recently
However, I have discovered…
- Drawing by hand is a lot more work than I remembered.
- I’m really not a good colorist.
- Two nights to do a full serial-type page is not much time.
- I really want a Cintiq – or my Surface. Tick tock, tick tock… Come on, October 26!
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In which little Ha’Penny shows Mr. Foofles that she – unlike him – has retained her claws.
(This strip dedicated to Sue Doe-Nimh for joining the Ha’Penny bandwagon early! You can find her strip over at www.onbrickstreet.com!)
In which things get decidedly worse for Penny, but the potential for character development in the strip finally takes an upswing.
In which Penny Dreadful takes Bad Ha’Penny for her first day of school – and an identity crisis.
(PS: Thanks to BusyTeacher.org for the poster on the classroom wall: http://busyteacher.org/7119-english-crazy-language-poster.html)