



My previous post was about my new Tokyopop blog and how I'm trying some kind of manga style. It seems a little awkward to me, but I've given myself the challenge. I tried something like this years ago but did not stick with it. Four pages of sequential sketches. It's a slow moving story about a girl and an empty subway station.
3 comments:
I really like these! I spent a week in New York about a month ago and I thought the subways were facinating! Good pages!
The girl does not have a nose...
Thanks Allen. I wish I had put them in order tho...
These are awesome! There's a "brushwork" feel to them that's great.
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