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chapter IV
chapter IV: CLXXXXVIII
Not quite finished, but it’s edging pretty close to midnight. I’ll finish it next year! Happy New Year, everyone!
Domitian’s astrological chart indicated that he would die in the noon hour, and probably at a particular noon. Knowing that all he had to do was stay protected by trusted guards for an hour each day made him fearless…until that[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
No shading on this one (for now). The computer ate my homework again (crashed and mangled a project that was due today), and even with the backup I have to redo a lot of work. It’s slower the second time[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
UPDATE: Here’s the finished version of XXV. I’m going to keep drawing tonight and try to finish this one and XXVI. I think tomorrow is going to be very busy, so I’d like to get some story done before then!
The Flavian court–or, at least, Vespasian and Titus–strove to avoid the reputation for extravagance and profligacy of the previous regime, especially Nero’s excesses and empire-bankrupting expenditures on luxuries and banquets. Why then the elaborate coiffures of the Flavian women, which[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The inking is taking me a long time, so here’s a lettered preview using the pencils. Here’s the finished version. Here’s the pencil version (click to see larger):
After needing several weeks AND Wally Wood’s cheat sheet (see below) to sketch out the next few comics, I’m disappointed in myself that today’s end-of-the-month comic is sketchy around the edges. Grrf. Sorry to say, freelance projects and some associated[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Took an hour to create this post, upload file, etc. Something’s gone wrong with the site or the server. I hope I can get it fixed.
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