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Steve Horton
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Oh, and it almost looks like the ghouls from Yo Go Ghoul are attacking! :)
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"Just make sure you devote at least three pages to that rolling over, Wayne!"

Oh, at least three - I was thinking a DPS or two.

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I expect the folds of the sheets and blanket to be amazing on that!
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Guys that actually made me laugh out loud just now.  I frankly am looking forward to a comic that I can share with my 8 yr old. 

We have been reading the Spider-Man comics on DVD for a while now but there is nothing like being able to snuggle up an the couch together.

Wayne what age is the main character in your book? If that's him on  the cover I would guess 12-14... 

JB  Amature inking being a fun hobby of mine...how did you keep the characters on the cover from getting special effected?  was as simple as cutting out a template and covering them?
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"Whatcha doing with the original art, Wayne?"

Rolling around in it like Uncle Scrooge, what else?

(keeping it all. I'll frame some and buy portfolios to keep the rest in -
probably one per issue)

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"Wayne what age is the main character in your book? If that's him on the
cover I would guess 12-14"

13 or 14 seems about right. And please share this with your 8-yr-old (and
the rest of you, give 'em to the kids in your life) because that's who I wrote
this for.

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Hey Wayne, if you find yourself in need of a letterer, please feel free to drop me an email. I'm currently lettering a few books for Marvel, and most of the Dynamite line. Sorry to hijack the thread for self-pimping, I'm moving along now...
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I don't mind Simon - I'll send you an email. Thanks.

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WO said:
"And please share this with your 8-yr-old (and the rest of you, give 'em to
the kids in your life) because that's who I wrote this for. "

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Thank you, Wayne!
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Amature inking being a fun hobby of mine...how did you keep the characters
on the cover from getting special effected? was as simple as cutting out a
template and covering them?

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Go to your best equipped art supply store (or online) and get some LIQUID
MASK. I was recently introduced to this stuff. You paint it on like ink,
anywhere you don't want ink, and when you erase, it peels right off, leaving
the artwork underneath untouched. I have been using it on commissions for
stars and anywhere else I might otherwise use white-out.
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Thanks for the tip JB

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So FX is the name of the kid, right ?
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