Okay, so-
I have decided that I am bored of these comics. I did not finish them, but I feel like you should still be allowed to see them.
Comic One:
“Number 97: The Safety of the Life You Have Lived”
I think the story that I had in my mind was that this girl has something that this lizard guy wants (back), and is hunting her through the forest. She runs, makes a noise, the lizard guy hears it. She does some sweet back-flip thing over that huge wall and escapes certain doom. We see there that on one side of the wall- where she is not safe- is forested; whereas on her ‘safe’ side, it has been cut down. I almost want to stretch the meanings of this and say that the girl stole the thing from the lizard people as an attempt to get to their forest. She’s a bad guy and comes from a civilization destroying their resources… That’s it. Take it or leave it.
Comic Two:
“Watch. Wait.”
This one is about two space explorers trying to find each other through a maze of (empty) alien hallways. They have those neat little alien tracker things that beep when they are close to something. There is a lot of beeping, it’s the central theme to this. She comes across “something”, the shadow is thrown on the wall of a large creature. The guy gets to her, they kiss- then in a moment he realizes that the creature has him. In a scene resembling another comic I drew WAAAAY back in high school, the guy gets drug off. Again, I was thinking of her saying something here to let you realize that she maybe made a deal with the creature to take him instead of her… but I didn’t. Instead she seems apathetic toward the situation.
Comics
Okay, so-
I have decided that I am bored of these comics. I did not finish them, but I feel like you should still be allowed to see them.
Comic One:
“Number 97: The Safety of the Life You Have Lived”
I think the story that I had in my mind was that this girl has something that this lizard guy wants (back), and is hunting her through the forest. She runs, makes a noise, the lizard guy hears it. She does some sweet back-flip thing over that huge wall and escapes certain doom. We see there that on one side of the wall- where she is not safe- is forested; whereas on her ‘safe’ side, it has been cut down. I almost want to stretch the meanings of this and say that the girl stole the thing from the lizard people as an attempt to get to their forest. She’s a bad guy and comes from a civilization destroying their resources… That’s it. Take it or leave it.
Comic Two:
“Watch. Wait.”
This one is about two space explorers trying to find each other through a maze of (empty) alien hallways. They have those neat little alien tracker things that beep when they are close to something. There is a lot of beeping, it’s the central theme to this. She comes across “something”, the shadow is thrown on the wall of a large creature. The guy gets to her, they kiss- then in a moment he realizes that the creature has him. In a scene resembling another comic I drew WAAAAY back in high school, the guy gets drug off. Again, I was thinking of her saying something here to let you realize that she maybe made a deal with the creature to take him instead of her… but I didn’t. Instead she seems apathetic toward the situation.