A comic to try and sort through some difficult feelings about being an artist and a reminder to not forget who you are.
hello I wanted to ask you, when you chosed to become a comic book artist, did you have any doubt? didn't you asked yourself sometimes if it really was for you?
Of course I had doubts. “Can I keep the schedules?” “Can readers follow my storytelling?” “Will anybody know this is supposed to be a duck?” I still ask myself these things all the time.
But I’ve always known I wanted to tell stories with pictures. So yes, I’ve always know it was the perfect job for me.
What? ....
People says that Beauty and the Beast is Stockholm syndrome
Can I at least have this one gag?
(P.S: Feathertop is a character by Nathaniel Hawthorne not a sickness)
To answer you, you didn't do anything wrong dear, just watching Alice in class ( that was funny)
yeah well I was escaping logic for the time being and that is part of my rights
Preview (not finished)
@emiimagination Because I felt back into writing crazy and amazing stories back without asking me what if nobody likes it ^^
Now @gemcosmopaline and @eidenna I met them in rel life so their more my real life friends than online friends ^^
and of course the people of Deviantart, Twitter, Tumblr, Wattpad, Fanfiction, Instagram and Pinterest who followed me but don’t have too much contact with, I still thank you for following me and loving or appreciating my art it encourages me ^^
Bendy “ The humans out there don't like a lot of blabber!
They think a toon who gossips is a bore!
Yes on land it's much preferred for cartoons not to say a word And after all dear, what is idle prattle for?
Come on, they're not all that impressed with conversation!
creators avoid it when they can!
But they dote and swoon and fawn On a character who's withdrawn
It's the one who holds its tongue who gets the fans!
Come on you poor unfortunate soul !”
trying water colors again