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this is MWWT: Spaceman #1 page 2

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pencils by Caio Reis
Copyright © 2007 by Edward Livingston-Blade

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:icondomart64:
That a great idea, that would be me if I landed on Mars without proper gear:D , but I feel sorry for the young fella .:cry:

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beyond these doors lies confusion, but don't be alarmed entering this realm is safe [for the most part]. This is my world; the world i created. I hope you enjoy it.
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Nice to know that "stranger in a strange land" feel is coming across! I didn't notice it until just now, but Caio might've got a hint of Christina's World [link] by Wyeth into panel 5. Thanks for looking, and more to come! :dance:

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:icondomart64:
So "Christina's world" is exhibited at the “Museum of Modern Arts?”:? wow… I should go and see the original myself. That is since my school I.D. allows me access to any museum around New York for free. =D Yea I’m boasting. :boogie:

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beyond these doors lies confusion, but don't be alarmed entering this realm is safe [for the most part]. This is my world; the world i created. I hope you enjoy it.
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Regrettably I live in a valley way out in the desert in southern California where the stars used to come to play in the 60's -- it affected people out here somehow, and now all of our "culture" is imported directly from Hollywood. :depressed: Can't beat the weather though. ;p

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The Man Who Wasn't There webcomic. Sometimes only tomorrow shows us who are the villains and heroes of today.
:icondomart64:
So the Milky Way is not even visible around that part,:star-empty: that’s a tragedy. But I never would have thought that that would impact your community to the point in which you are force to escort yourselves elsewhere. :omg: Being exported out of your original home can’t be fun, but I’m sure the Hollywood has been rewarding, that is if you’re living outside appalling areas. ^^; But hey you'll get through it.:aww:

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beyond these doors lies confusion, but don't be alarmed entering this realm is safe [for the most part]. This is my world; the world i created. I hope you enjoy it.
:icondethviking:
I like the way you did the zoom in, nice work.
:iconbarking-frawg:
Thanks! Caio actually did it differently than what I'd scripted -- I'd originally imagined the "camera" spinning as it came down. Looking back though, while I think that would've worked fine on video, I think it would've been too much change between panels for the reader to keep track of, and that the way he did it might actually work much better.

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The Man Who Wasn't There webcomic. Sometimes only tomorrow shows us who are the villains and heroes of today.
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"Beyond these doors lies confusion..." you certainly do live up to your sig line. I refer to the bipedal variety of stars. The other kind, we have a marvelous view of out here in the desert. Alas, nobody pays them adequate attention since most are focused on the first variety.

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The Man Who Wasn't There webcomic. Sometimes only tomorrow shows us who are the villains and heroes of today.

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