If one of the Inktober prompts lends to a Pomeranian Rip, it'll probably happen this month.
I honestly don't know. I've never had one, but it's a sorta easy to remember title that kinda tells it like it is and isn't hard to search because its literally the first thing that comes up. Maybe something punny bc they're animals? Hm...
Yeah!
"Elisabeth Baker was dead."
Okay, it might not be a slogan per se but it's the first line of my description.(I know it isn't much but I've no head for these things.)
A slogan will probably be useful for my book but I've no idea where to start really
If I had to come up with one on the spot it would be something like: "Beware the divine" or something like that. I'm not very good at this
Actually?
That's perfect.
"The Next Generation Could be our Last"...?
Really? I might have to start using it then!
" Pink is the new crazy" ? I'm also not very good at this.
Oooooo that is good.I immediately pictured that as the tagline to a 90's action movie though.
Can I see what you have?
No, but the idea of it is entertaining. Maybe something along the lines of "This time, the fruits are fighting back!" .
Hmmm.
"Their Day of Fruit-ion Has Arrived".
Oh yeah! I'm definitely using that slogan sometime in the future.
I was trying to think of something tacky and campy lol
As in my comic? sure thing! appreciate checking it out thanks!
Hmm, tricky. I feel like I'm rather awful at narrowing down concepts to a few words so mine ended up as more of a Haiku than a slogan.
The Sweet Adventures of Captain Cupcake:"Student by day, hero by night. Saving the worldâs a piece of cake, right?"
Here's also a work in progress on some concept art, I'm working on coming up with a proper superhero costume for her. It's actually more challenging than I give superhero writers credit for!
What about something like, "It's All in his Head"?
Or, since that's a little long, "Save the World? Piece of Cake".
Yeah, hey geeze, why didn't I think of that?
You know one of my favorite pieces of writing advice came from reading Steven King's On Writing, and that was to eliminate any unnecessary words/phrasing... LOL
Thank you!