
but the strip started out with him spitting acid, but then my other half got confused because he was drinking a cup of tea. But I was so proud of the drawing in the first frame, I couldn't bring myself to change it, so I had to change the strip. The whole gag changed, and at that point I was sure if i'd mutilated it.
So I plowed on, and that's why i'm not sure of it. I think I probably should have stuck to my guns and gone with the acid thing. Hey ho.
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So I plowed on, and that's why i'm not sure of it. I think I probably should have stuck to my guns and gone with the acid thing. Hey ho.

I assumed it was acid (for whatever reason)too..
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It's a beautiful style regardless of wether most people 'get' it or not :)
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and causing his face to melt. Hahaha, pain and misery :D
If you remove the final panel, and replace the rather redundant "Face is burning!" text (which we can see, because you're actually good at drawing - you don't need to have your characters explain situations in text) the comic becomes more surreal. And I like that thought.
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If you remove the final panel, and replace the rather redundant "Face is burning!" text (which we can see, because you're actually good at drawing - you don't need to have your characters explain situations in text) the comic becomes more surreal. And I like that thought.