Busy again this week. I'll get the hang of it some time. The panel where she's holding the ax and pointing, I liked that panel. It might be one of those things where I like it now but in 10 or so years I'll see its flaws, but I thought it turne4d out okay. I learned that different line weights used strategically can help the viewer organize informaiton more quickly. The less time a viewer puzzles over what he's looking at, the more time he can spend appreciating the artwork, or reading hte story. Anyway, next week I should have more than a couple panels, I hope. Actually, no. I've got a thing to do next friday and I may have to administer a "bye" week. Oh, well. Thanks for visiting and I'll see you next time.
One thing Man never counted on to take along into space with him was the Eternal Triangle—especially a true-blue triangle like this!
Visit the newly-discovered planet Elysium, where space colonist James Haut has traveled after quitting his job as a university professor. He's built a pre-fab house and made things ready for his wife Phyllis, who will arrive soon from Earth.
But there's an indigenous lifeform in the new couple's backyard, and it's very, very lovely.
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