037: Ack, I almost forgot to post a Question Duck today. Still a bit of time to fix that... Now, I've never been to Trafalgar Square but I sure did look at it on google maps. That counts, right?
038: I drew these caves with the weird geometric stone formations because I saw a picture of them once and they looked weird and cool. But then everyone started putting these caves into movies and every Bioware video game and it was less unique. Ah well. What did happen to Brody?
039: Most of the time, I made sure to avoid any direct relation between the question and the scene. That's the whole joke, after all. But this is possibly the largest gap between imagery and question the entire series has.
Originally formatted as an 8 page comic to print on a single piece of 8x11 paper, it was an interesting challenge to try and condense what was then a mythical epic into just one very short introduction. It was hopefully just enough to catch interest and print the comics for free.
042: It would always be a bit of a special occasion when QD interacted with people other than Guy. I always pictured QD to have the voice of a young kid asking people random questions. You'd think the kid would ask about something more present but nope! Surprise trivia game!
I probably won't finish this sketch but...
I am not above jumping on a cute meme #ResidentEvil4Remake #Moushley
Had to draw casual dimitrescu too... https://t.co/aWkt6qQW6g
It's #sameartist but it's the times I went viral
I made this comic anonymously over ten years ago and it went so viral that people I knew irl were like "was this one of yours?" I bet though, if my current fan base had to pick only ONE work of mine it would be something completely different. https://t.co/q1cv1s7qt8
People really liked these two so I drew them some more. I think the story so far is this woman moves to a nice small rural town, and makes an older "friend." Seems like good #cutiesaturday material.
If #batgirl is even remotely trending, I'm posting.
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