by K-MacK » Sat Jan 19, 2008 10:15 pm
The moment when, in Peter's bedroom, Sarah was fuzzy hot and ready; and he looked out of the panel and shrugged, as if to say "Well, what would YOU do?"
For the briefest part of a second, he was real. That is both good writing and good artwork, as it takes away the "invisible wall" between the reader and the story, and makes the whole thing alive.
As I commented then: Shakespear couldn't have done better.
KMacK...
"You don't have to be invisible when everybody is looking the wrong way..."
Writing the series "Wulfen Blood"... getting ready for publication.