I like to be friends with everybody.
on October 30, 2018 at 12:01 amRobo-Vac gets his own movie because this is 2003, when superhero films were beginning to noticeably ramp up. Before then, I was like, pfffft, nobody’d buy a movie based on Robo-Vac. And now, in 2018, it’d be insane if there weren’t.
I can’t take my eyes off Joe’s pose in the last frame. I mean, it’s… mostly a well-executed shiver, but his hands are the size of his head. He’s got yaoi hands.
I’m pretty sure these background people silhouettes are the precursor to the ones I draw into the backgrounds of Dumbing of Age. Though it’s much easier when you can just doodle them in with a paintbrush tool.
Can’t wait for the release of Robo-Vac: Forever Battle later this year.
Is that before or after Ultra Car Crashes the Interwebs?
After. But before Dexter and Monkey Master: Really, Really Far Away.
We’ve got a whole WCU (Willis’… well, you know) goin’ on here.
I can’t get over Joe’s fashion sense. I wonder if he’d ever try to pull this look off in DoA.
Joe’s pose in the last panel kinda looks like he’s pretending to be a zombie to me.
A constipated zombie, by the look on his face.
Not even death will spare him this pain?
What about Joe’s left arm in the first panel? He’s supposed to be pushing himself up from the edge of that planter, but it looks like he’s either reaching for something he absolutely shouldn’t or halfheartedly trying to uproot that tree.
That was my thought also.
Actually, what I really want to do is one of those “change the word bubbles to alter the context” things. Something like:
Joe: “How’s that?”
Robin: “A little to the left. More. Ah there!”
And before anyone says that Joe’s hand isn’t close enough for that, look at the size of his hands in the last panel.
Robin, anything can be ‘not platonic’, given enough preparation and effort.
I don’t understand the line about Danny and Billie fighting. Didn’t her fighting Sal fix all their problems?
Bickering is a cornerstone of their regular relationship. See: also Billie and Ruth