I’ll try not to overuse the “Tommy hates Andy” joke but It’ll be a continuous theme throughout the comic. This comic took me a lot longer to make than I thought it would. I think it was because of how much I had to clean up the pencils before I coloured it. It was so messy I had to replace some of my hand lettering with a font. I hope the hand lettering and the font don’t clash too much. I wasn’t sure if adding the wrinkles in Tommy’s forehead was a good idea cause I didn’t want him to look too old but I wanted to convey just how much he hates Andy winking at him.
-Tim
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Love it! – I never handwrite lettering my comic as my handwriting is quite bad lol – aside from the odd item, I mostly use fonts ;)
Really colorful and bright as always, great job :)
Thanks Andy!
My hand-lettering used to be really bad too. It’s still not too great but it’s getting better with practice.
This is a great looking comic. I like everything about how this one turned out.
Everything? That really means a lot to me.
Comments like that get me excited to do another one.
Hi Tim. Another fun comic. I like the wrinkles on Tommy’s forehead because they convey how distressed he is and how hard he is trying to get Andy to “hear him”. Thanks!
This comic can be addictive!
Eagerly awaiting the next one.
How come Tommy gets to have eyebrows!
I actually have rather specific reasons for who does and does not get eyebrows.
At first I wasn’t going to give any of them eyebrows because I was going to have them all use their brows to form expressions like the Simpsons. I decided to give Tommy eyebrows because he’s a very sarcastic character and I felt that I would be able to express that more effectively if he had eyebrows. You may have noticed that Alison has eyebrows as well. She has eyebrows because she has more complex emotions and I wanted her eyes to contradict her eyebrows.