I forgot to mention-that children’s book: “Hogbo and the Great Green Thing” is a real book. My sister wrote it back in college as a project, and she had her little brother illustrate it. Someday I’m going to re-draw it and maybe get it published.
And, who knows? I still have it. I may put up some pictures someday.
Would it be awfully harsh to point out that the women all have the same face? The only identifiable difference here are the tiny little glasses balanced on her nose.
Not at all! Thank you for pointing that out.
Yeah, it’s taken me a long time to really get their faces to be more distinctive.
You’ll see more differentiation in later strips.
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Some of the frames you could almost have used Mary Ann Evans as the model (aka George Eliot) – def family likeness
I forgot to mention-that children’s book: “Hogbo and the Great Green Thing” is a real book. My sister wrote it back in college as a project, and she had her little brother illustrate it. Someday I’m going to re-draw it and maybe get it published.
And, who knows? I still have it. I may put up some pictures someday.
Would it be awfully harsh to point out that the women all have the same face? The only identifiable difference here are the tiny little glasses balanced on her nose.
Not at all! Thank you for pointing that out.
Yeah, it’s taken me a long time to really get their faces to be more distinctive.
You’ll see more differentiation in later strips.