Wow Dina your skills of observation and awareness are surely lacking, almost as much as Walkys but he has the excuse of trying his best to keep up the charade of being incomputent.
So I know nobody’s going to call this art on par with what we have now, but I just like how stylized and cartoony everything’s gotten since the Melonpool crossover. Especially that last panel. It feels so expressive.
Yeah look at me ripping on 2001!David Willis. Also Beast Machines is a fad and will never last.
Yeah, one of the cooler things about this redux is seeing the entire history of Willis’ professional artwork steadily improve and become more detailed from the start. Probably alone on this but my favourite artstyle is almost definitely the 03/04 It’s Walky stuff. Everything looked so fluid and detailed. Not to say that it’s gotten worse, heck no, but I just loved how everything visually came together in IW!’s last years.
Also we’re coming up to another part where the art suddenly leaps ahead in quality, so that’ll be great. It’s another one of those “this comic suddenly got 100x better” storylines too.
So, somehow, a brief discussion with Dina was distracting enough that Walky was able to miss Joyce waking up and walking away?!? Wow, I’m beginning to understand why Big Boss was so reluctant to make him a field agent!
No, Dina, there was nothing wrong with Walky’s education. He had a perfectly good education; it’s just that he didn’t bother to listen to anything that didn’t interest him and anything that didn’t sound like ‘comic books’ or ‘video games’ didn’t interest him at all!
What the fuck, how did no one notice that.
Ninjoyce.
Well, Walky is..Walky, Alex is more preoccupied with the computer, so Dina should be to blame for not seeing Joyce.
A wild Joyce appeared!
Joyce used Mimic!
Joyce learned Invisibility from Dina!
Joyce used Fugue State! It’s super effective!
Joyce ran away!
The bug was sent as a distraction. He’s in cahoots with Ninjoyce.
Dark Power was there all the time? That’s creepy.
Well played, Dina, you distracted him long enough for Joyce to escape !
Wow Dina your skills of observation and awareness are surely lacking, almost as much as Walkys but he has the excuse of trying his best to keep up the charade of being incomputent.
Walky’s ignorance is as good as Dina’s knownledge !
It was the best she could do, okay?
And unfortunately her best is absolute crap, which explains a lot about what’s to come.
References to Dina’s death is kind of the “faaace” of It’ Walky! isn’t it?
Except that “Faaaaaace” doesn’t make me make ugly sobbing noises.
So I know nobody’s going to call this art on par with what we have now, but I just like how stylized and cartoony everything’s gotten since the Melonpool crossover. Especially that last panel. It feels so expressive.
Yeah look at me ripping on 2001!David Willis. Also Beast Machines is a fad and will never last.
You mean crossing over with someone else’s work makes you more inclined to raise the bar?
(not as such a rip, just remembering how Willis drew like EVERY DAY and got super good, while others… did not)
Yeah, one of the cooler things about this redux is seeing the entire history of Willis’ professional artwork steadily improve and become more detailed from the start. Probably alone on this but my favourite artstyle is almost definitely the 03/04 It’s Walky stuff. Everything looked so fluid and detailed. Not to say that it’s gotten worse, heck no, but I just loved how everything visually came together in IW!’s last years.
Also we’re coming up to another part where the art suddenly leaps ahead in quality, so that’ll be great. It’s another one of those “this comic suddenly got 100x better” storylines too.
Oh, yeah, that storyline’s less than four months away!
Yeah, if you compare this with the early Roomies! strips, the art is already worlds better.
Sneaky Joyce.
Joyce went for a walky.
And went by a Walky.
So, somehow, a brief discussion with Dina was distracting enough that Walky was able to miss Joyce waking up and walking away?!? Wow, I’m beginning to understand why Big Boss was so reluctant to make him a field agent!
No, Dina, there was nothing wrong with Walky’s education. He had a perfectly good education; it’s just that he didn’t bother to listen to anything that didn’t interest him and anything that didn’t sound like ‘comic books’ or ‘video games’ didn’t interest him at all!
I beg to differ!
Nachitos held his interest, too