Hilfe! Ze Nazi Zombies are loose! From Chris Smith and the Nazi Zombies from hell written by Julian Burrett and published by Dapper Chimp Press.
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Hilfe! Ze Nazi Zombies are loose! From Chris Smith and the Nazi Zombies from hell written by Julian Burrett and published by Dapper Chimp Press.
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That is awesome! A very effective literal rendering of 'Hell breaking loose.'
"I came to the conclusion that the optimist thought everything good except the pessimist, and the pessimist thought everything bad, except himself." -- G.K. Chesterton
And just when you thought it couldn't get worse...
From Chris Smith and the Nazi Zombies from hell written by Julian Burrett and published by Dapper Chimp Press.
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It would appear that the proverbial crap has indeed hit the fan! Awesome.
And is it wrong that I want the dog to have a thought caption that reads, "Ruh-roh!"?
My kids have been on a Mystery, Inc. kick as of late!
"I came to the conclusion that the optimist thought everything good except the pessimist, and the pessimist thought everything bad, except himself." -- G.K. Chesterton
As an additional thought, I really like that we get to see Chris and the dog's reaction to the Nazis.
Comic panels are precious real estate, and I feel like readers are getting their money's worth here. The Nazi scene feels just as big as a splash page but with the added benefit of the reaction.
And that's a pretty consistent quality I've noticed with your layouts. You have a great sense of what needs the most space and when less is more. The result is the total package, an immersive experience. It's all about pushing the limits of the page and making it look much, much easier than it is!
And you do.
"I came to the conclusion that the optimist thought everything good except the pessimist, and the pessimist thought everything bad, except himself." -- G.K. Chesterton
Nazi Zombies cool :)
In brightest day, in blackest night,
No evil shall escape my sight
Let those who worship evil's might,
Beware my power... Green Lantern's light
@David Walton
Thanks, man. A good layout is everything so I always try to get that right first. It's really easy from there.
Oh, and the dog can talk.
@Scurlogg_Hawkk
Yes!
And here's the inked cover for Chris Smith and the Nazi Zombies from hell written by Julian Burrett and published by Dapper Chimp Press. This launches at Bristol Comic Expo in May.
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Sweet cover! That draws you into the action something fierce. Nice perspective. Really creates the illusion of falling.
And Nazi Zombies + Talking Dog = Full of Win!
"I came to the conclusion that the optimist thought everything good except the pessimist, and the pessimist thought everything bad, except himself." -- G.K. Chesterton
The colored cover for Chris Smith and the Nazi Zombies from hell written by Julian Burrett and published by Dapper Chimp Press. This launches at Bristol Comic Expo in May.
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Please don't tell me this guy is going to get eaten by that nazi zombie mob
In brightest day, in blackest night,
No evil shall escape my sight
Let those who worship evil's might,
Beware my power... Green Lantern's light
The kebab gets eaten, this much I can reveal.![]()
At the risk of sounding ignorant, where is kebab eaten on a bun? Here in Texas, we eat it straight off the skewer!
As an aside, does Hitler's almost vegetarianism factor into the story?
"I came to the conclusion that the optimist thought everything good except the pessimist, and the pessimist thought everything bad, except himself." -- G.K. Chesterton
"I came to the conclusion that the optimist thought everything good except the pessimist, and the pessimist thought everything bad, except himself." -- G.K. Chesterton
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