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I Have an Issue, for one

Started by lumpley, August 03, 2004, 08:39:40 PM

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lumpley

I'm still seeing only the first strip of "We All Have Issues."  Is that as it should be?

-Vincent

Ron Edwards

Hi Vincent,

It's how it is, but definitely not how it should be. The usual flow from artist to me to Clinton to website is way off kilter at the moment.

Suffice to say that the story does exist and is slowly making its way to you; after this coming Monday, I hope it's seamless.

Best,
Ron

Clinton R. Nixon

It's been up for a few hours now.
Clinton R. Nixon
CRN Games

Jonathan Walton

I can't take all the credit for the problems, but I'll definitely take at least 60-70% of it.  Hopefully, Ron, Clinton, and I will get our act together soon.

Hope you're enjoying the strip.  It's definitely a challenge for me and it's something very different for Trollbabe.

Now off to put finishing touches on #3...

Ron Edwards

Thanks Clinton!!

The floor is now open to discuss the new story and art! And if you can't already see whether this plot development will impact the bigger picture, I just dunno ...

Best,
Ron

Valamir

Ahh man...
You're not going to have Retta fall for that creepy smarmy looking spider dude now are you...she seemed like such a nice girl too...

heh, heh

Ron Edwards

Heh heh yourself! See the last panel in the second strip of "Sex and Death, with Music."

Best,
Ron

Ron Edwards

Hey,

Back again. The first thing that really struck me was how amazingly perfect the model for Rus is. So what if he has hair? Maybe Rus grew some, or it's just one of those "different artist interpretation" things. Tha's horns differ a bit from artist to artist, and Retta does or doesn't have freckles depending on who draws her. All good with me.

What about that whacky grin! It's totally Rus. Jonathan tells me that Rod's initial depiction of the character inspired him for the photos, and I think he nailed it. I really like writing Rus, because it's hard - he's refreshingly honest, totally amoral, and genuinely divine. A simple character with complex implications for everyone else.

I hope other people enjoy the transition from panel 1 to panel 2 of the first strip as much as I do - seeing Rus "loose" in the second one retroactively accentuates the frustration in the word balloon in the first.

Best,
Ron

lumpley

I didn't recognize him in the first strip (so thanks for making it explicit at the start of the second) but yeah.  His eyebrows too.

-Vincent

joshua neff

Has there been a lack of updates to the current strip, or is that just my computer? I've been seeing the same strip for the past two weeks.
--josh

"You can't ignore a rain of toads!"--Mike Holmes

Ron Edwards

Hiya,

Jonathan Walton is in the process of moving and didn't make his hoped-for deadline of delivering several strips before the real agony started. So we're all in holding pattern now.

Best,
Ron

joshua neff

Gotcha. No problem. Just curious. I can wait.
--josh

"You can't ignore a rain of toads!"--Mike Holmes

joshua neff

And just in case anyone missed it (I only noticed this morning--I'm not sure exactly when it was posted), the next installment is up.
--josh

"You can't ignore a rain of toads!"--Mike Holmes

Jonathan Walton

Yeah, totally my bad.  I'm settled into Nanjing now, though, so we're all cool.  I'm going to finish up the rest of the strips this week, so we can have them all out the door and Ron can stop giving me annoyed glances that travel through the center of the earth and jolt me in the seat of my pants.

Oh, and I suppose I should give some model credits at some point, and this is as good a time as any.

The Retta model is Marta Johnson, of the lovely city of Seattle.  A former rock climber and rowing enthusiast, Marta currently uses those burly brown arms in the service of the Seattle Opera Company.

The model for Rus and all those cultists in hoods is actually me.  I do have a bit too much hair for Rus, but I figured that the spider god could grow some if he decided to.  Facial expressions and body language were definitely inspired by Rod's work.

The model for Gwyneth, who you might not have recognized when she showed up in the strip this week, is Elizabeth "Benny" Wheat, currently a sophomore at Oberlin College and the perfect match for the spunky would-be cult matriach.  Different hair style and coloring than what Rod chose to do, but I've been going for personality matches instead of strictly visual ones.

Hopefully that makes things clearer.

6inTruder

Strip is totally rockin man! I totally adore Retta's expression in that final frame there ^_^

Oh, and because it's been buggin me.... What colour is her UtiliKilt?!