@Frenemy I loved your use of color and how unusual your comic was. I felt at the same time like I was reading something I had never seen before and also a really old classic comics with yellowed sheets. It felt nice to be reminded of the kind of comics we read as kids.
@BARDICFURY I adored the gothic aesthetic of your comic. Just loved it. Also, I am a fan of gothic horror and all the dramatic violence that comes with it, so I enjoyed it. I also loved the way you drew characters in your comics. I look forward to reading more of the meld of Asian/steampunk. I also loved the idea of spiders weaving language (cause I'm such a giant nerd, I guess)
@MK-AKA-Morgan I liked how your panels looked like a silent movie with black and white pictures and cards with dialogue. I also loved the playfulness of the comic and each character who drives the comic. it has so much personality and zest:)
@thel3tterm I loved the unique color play, with stark white for the characters, and color for the backgrounds. It adds to the bleakness of their predicament and the loneliness they seem to have. The characters have interesting outlines, which keep the engagement going.
@momoikhile I enjoyed how fun and cool your story was. Unfortunately, I am not able to like or comment on them (not sure why). Could share a link that I could comment beside the comic, and like there.
@enoshiwa I loved how fresh this fantasy comic felt, and I liked the idea of bringing in witches. It seemed really rich and exciting, as well as easy to follow.
@MHAHufflepuff001 I really enjoyed the premise of this story, and only understood that they were brothers after I commented, so sorry! I would love to know more about the brothers and love the way they have bonded. I also love the coldness/aloofness of the father to the brothers' predicaments. It's interesting.
@Nezothecat The premise is so interesting, and I love the rich colors, how grand and opulent the setting looks, and how the scale is done so we see the big-ness of the estate. I also love how it looks oddly like a dream, or you've sketched it dream-like.
@llaroger I loved your bleak color palate as I commented. This gave me a vibe of old parchment but also of old illustrations from books. I loved the premise, and it was so interesting to see a tortured artist in hell:)