New Adventures of Queen Victoria by Pab Sungenis
- November 15, 2012
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Comments (16) (Please sign in to comment)
runar
said, 6 months ago
Oh, you’re disturbed all right, just not in the way you meant in that final panel.
pcolli said, 6 months ago
I’d be pretty disturbed if all that has gone on had happened to me.
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Tirasmol
said, 6 months ago
cute week of strips, or, as I like to call it, Pab’s week off :D
JohnnyDiego said, 6 months ago
To draw a completely black panel, does the artist have to ink the whole panel or is there some kind of shortcut?
SUSAN NEWMAN
said, 6 months ago
@Tirasmol
That’s not nice!!
;-)
SUSAN NEWMAN
said, 6 months ago
How did the UK survive from 1837 to 1901???
Tirasmol
said, 6 months ago
@SUSAN NEWMAN
In one of the Pearls Before Swine treasuries, Pastis explains that he uses the black panel bit when he’s feeling lazy. Not that Pab would ever be lazy, but he could be tired ;)
Digital Frog
said, 6 months ago
Maybe he was drawing a blank?
emjaycee said, 6 months ago
@Tirasmol
Didn’t he mention he was having some eye problems at one point? Poor guy.
emjaycee said, 6 months ago
@Digital Frog
Groan. Good, but groan.
Linguist said, 6 months ago
Mr. Brown is giving her a bit of a rest, today. Wait for tomorrow. ( Hey, wasn’t that the name of an old television or radio soap opera ? )
Michael wme said, 6 months ago
Many years ago, the late cartoonist W. Kelly did a few strips with a lightening bug, so two of the four panels were black.
He said he got the idea because he was pressed for time, and thought that only having to draw two panels would reduce his work by half. Then he realised that he had to invent a clever plot and dialogue for all four panels, and he ended up spending more time on the lightening bug strip than on the strips where he had to draw all four panels.
Meowlin said, 6 months ago
@Linguist
Search For Tomorrow
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search_for_Tomorrow
SherlockWatson said, 6 months ago
@JohnnyDiego
One way to go is to make a completely black panel, and then use Wite-Out to add the eyes.
K M
said, 6 months ago
I’m reminded for some reason of a Benny Hill blackout where he’s lying in bed listening to the guy in the flat above him getting ready for bed as he drops his shoes on the floor: “thump…thump…thump.”