Yep – boots with heals look like that going up stairs. It is easier to step on the part right before the heal or place your foot flat, than balance on the heal.
Ha. my wife keeps saying the same thing but I chose to keep it this way because…I don't know. It suppose to be pants without details because she's further away but I might as well make it clear.
Just re-reading it, and it’s interesting to see all the little things that become significant later.
What I like on this page is the hand flicking the light-switch on – the opposite of what she did earlier, when he asked what the thing under the dust-sheet was.
golly, that is one fine mystery suit. every page you add makes me like this comic more, and i’ve liked it a bunch since i first looked at it.
p.s., i am curious about what’s going on with sonja’s left foot on the stairs!
Looks fine to me. Looks like her boots have heels that's all.
Yep – boots with heals look like that going up stairs. It is easier to step on the part right before the heal or place your foot flat, than balance on the heal.
oh ,alright. thanks to both of you for pointing that out! i hadn't noticed them before
I'm guessing that suit is for diving. Her father wanted to find the lizardmen.
Ok, so you've got a suit for yourself. Now you need a cat-sized suit, Sonja!
Ps. Where's the helmet?
this is going to sound weird, but i love the way you drew her jeans on the second page. for some odd reason it just stood out to me. freudian slip?!?!
I wonder why they're a skirt in the first page (as she walks out the door) – it cannot be a "LOD issue", cuz the zipper cover is clearly visible :D
Ha. my wife keeps saying the same thing but I chose to keep it this way because…I don't know. It suppose to be pants without details because she's further away but I might as well make it clear.
It also looks like she is wearing khakis and then blue jeans. Which may just be a choice of the coloring.
Beautiful art, and an intrigiuing story.
Just re-reading it, and it’s interesting to see all the little things that become significant later.
What I like on this page is the hand flicking the light-switch on – the opposite of what she did earlier, when he asked what the thing under the dust-sheet was.