I don't want to make comics, I just want to endlessly critique comics.
I love the pace of 1940s strips. Things constantly happening, pages often wildly different to one another.
I like the touch of Typhon telling his boy to fax his ex, that is a nice nod to the fact that e-mail wasn't in common use during the war. But there is a continuity flub on the next page, Bluetooth actually wasn't invented until the 1980s. Strange but true.
Will we learn about Typhon's ex? Where did he get his billions? An intriguing new character with plenty of depths to plumb.
I can actually answer one of these questions! Typhon has been alive since Ancient Greek times, and his fortune was mostly amassed through compound interest. At least, that's what he tells people... It's unclear how else he would have made all that money, because apart from lacrosse and rudimentary martial arts, Typhon has no real talents or aptitudes.
I don't want to make comics, I just want to endlessly critique comics.
I love the pace of 1940s strips. Things constantly happening, pages often wildly different to one another.
I like the touch of Typhon telling his boy to fax his ex, that is a nice nod to the fact that e-mail wasn't in common use during the war. But there is a continuity flub on the next page, Bluetooth actually wasn't invented until the 1980s. Strange but true.
Will we learn about Typhon's ex? Where did he get his billions? An intriguing new character with plenty of depths to plumb.
I can actually answer one of these questions! Typhon has been alive since Ancient Greek times, and his fortune was mostly amassed through compound interest. At least, that's what he tells people... It's unclear how else he would have made all that money, because apart from lacrosse and rudimentary martial arts, Typhon has no real talents or aptitudes.
Thanks for reading! Look out for next issue! :)
i was on the damn edge of my seat through this whole thing.