Tom & Jared’s faces in the last panel are very well executed.
YESSS. Love it.
I love the third panel, well I guess the 5th panel since the two first panels are long bar panels.
The Fwoosh and the fire and the impression of faces with just the surprise eyes is great.
I’d wondered about the cardboard costumes in the burning theater… Good to use it that way at the end, though, I got a nice chuckle from it.
Work the butt Tom! WORK IT.
I’ve been doing a lot of leg lifts…
Shouldn’t you make your character more… Oh I don’t know. Larger? Like the rest of us as we’ve “matured” we have gained weight.
Kind of in the same way that Peter Parker has only aged about 10 years since 1963, Theater Hopper doesn’t exactly operate on a 1:1 timeline.
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Tom & Jared’s faces in the last panel are very well executed.
YESSS. Love it.
I love the third panel, well I guess the 5th panel since the two first panels are long bar panels.
The Fwoosh and the fire and the impression of faces with just the surprise eyes is great.
I’d wondered about the cardboard costumes in the burning theater… Good to use it that way at the end, though, I got a nice chuckle from it.
Work the butt Tom! WORK IT.
I’ve been doing a lot of leg lifts…
Shouldn’t you make your character more… Oh I don’t know. Larger? Like the rest of us as we’ve “matured” we have gained weight.
Kind of in the same way that Peter Parker has only aged about 10 years since 1963, Theater Hopper doesn’t exactly operate on a 1:1 timeline.