Sunday, 22 February 2015

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Surpriiiiiiiiiiise! It's me! With a page!

...Yes, I know, my posting schedule is still nonexistent :(. I'm terribly sorry, I just don't seem to be able to figure out how to organise it in conjunction with class. The only reason why I have a page for you today is because the past week I had no classes. *sigh* I think I can promise the next page for next Sunday though, as I have it sketched out, lettered and partially inked. There is another sketched page after that. So yes, one week of no classes and look at me go :p.

From page 162, we will be getting into difficult territory storywise (artwise too, there is a fight scene, argh), so I hope that those of you who are still reading will be willing to give me feedback. It's a really tough passage for me and I think I must have rewritten it some five times now... Suggestions and advice will be most welcome.

-In completely unrelated news, in the last few weeks I have become hopelessly addicted to Doctor Who. I know, right? How on earth have I lived for all these years without knowing the Doctor?! Somehow I managed. But no more. BOTH my nerdy male friends recommended it to me, but I was still a bit put off by a) it being sci-fi, which normally doesn't get me particularly excited, and b) it being in its 8th season now, with the 9th on the way, and this is without counting the classic series. I mean, where do you start watching such a series? It just seemed too much. But THEN exhibit c came along and I just had to try.

The thing is, I have been watching the BBC series The Musketeers - Dumas' musketeers and I go back a looooooong way, maybe just a little bit less long than the Knights of the Round Table and I, so my watching that new version was just inevitable. Now, the best thing about BBC's Musketeers is, doubt it not, Cardinal Richelieu. (...He usually is, isn't he?) Now, this Richelieu is really the best Richelieu I have ever seen. He is great. He is WHOA. I was watching just for him! But then, alas, I heard that he wouldn't be in season 2 because his childhood dream had come true and he would be the Twelfth Doctor. And I cried, "Noooooooo, Peter Capaldi, don't do this to me!" But he did, and what could I do except follow him to his next series?

So, yes, I embarked on seven seasons of a tv programme I had never seen before because I wanted to watch Peter Capaldi in the eighth. I am nearing the end of the sixth season now and I am loving Doctor Who SO VERY MUCH. Thanks, Cardinal!

Anyway, on to our regular (weeeeeell...) programme: comic!

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Arthur has pulled the sword form the stone. Having, in one swoop, freed several British slaves as well as the Irish warrior Morholt, Arthur and his men now try to make it home before they get caught by a Saxon patrol. But they haven't got far when they run into someone...


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Concrit is still and always welcome :).

THE STORY SO FAR:
Part I: The Darkest Hour )
Part II: Sunrise )

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