Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Team Edward or Team Jacob?

I love the Twilight books. And the movies are fun, too. I remember how I told my sister how much I liked them and she said, "That's so 2008. You should read the Hunger Games books instead." Doh!

Instead of the usual mid-week Profile Cards, I am posting a one-framer instead. Beware of the Jurassic-ness of this post though as it has a Twilight reference. And one note to self: start reading Hunger Games (and watch the movie while I'm at it too!).

Sunday, May 27, 2012

013: The Rich Girl

I made this comic strip a while back but haven't had the chance to post it.  It's generally part two of my post regarding Kat's entrepreneurial abilities

Sometimes it's not the "punchline" or "plot" of a story/comic that I like creating.  I like the thought of creating characters I love and even relate to.  I view both Kat and Mutya (girls above) as different sides of me -- Kat is the creative side and Mutya is the regular, studious side.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Profile Card: Jake

Jake the Mummy has not had much screen time but he's actually one of my oldest characters!  Rest assured he'll be in more posts in the future.

Sunday, May 20, 2012

012: Sibling Love

While our trio dwendes usually get along, they fight like ordinary siblings, too!


Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Profile Card: Kap

To learn more about the characters, I decided to make a series of Profile Cards that contain information about them.  Needless to say, I try to make these creatures different from one another and hopefully this shows in the comics!

In no particular order, I'll start with Kap-- the friendly-neighborhood Kapre.

Saturday, May 12, 2012

011: Emo

This post was inspired by a song called "If You Ever Come Back" by The Script.  I am not a music buff but this song was brought to my attention by a good friend of mine:


Here is the official video of the song if you are interested:

Saturday, May 5, 2012

010: The Werewolf Question

Sometimes what we have not seen we question, like what I've depicted in my first comic strip.  I used to think dragons were real (the big, fire-breathing ones) and remember being disappointed that it was not so!  But then again, we never know, right?