That’s No Moon… 25
Yeah, I’m really not sure what I was thinking when I came up with all of these crowd scenes for the finale.
Yeah, I’m really not sure what I was thinking when I came up with all of these crowd scenes for the finale.
The difference in the proportions of Steve and my art styles made it kind of tricky to judge the relative size of everyone, and I think it’s kind of fun to see how Steve and I handled id.
So as I was saying, in my original draft, Ralph was threatening to destroy the digital print of Star Wars unless Splink was turned over. This lead to a Sparticus parody where everyone from both strips dressed up like Splink.
In my original draft, Ralph threatened to destroy the Star Wars movie unless Splink was turned over to him. To get at him, Zortic and Melonpool had to cross a bridge. So their debate over who was more Kirk-like took[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I think it’s a testimony to Steve’s ability to create such great characters that I felt so intimidated putting them into uncomfortable situations.
The “Ralph trying to kill Splink” sequence actually originated from one of the Pink Panther movies (I think it was “…Strikes Again”) where a bunch of assassins were trying to kill Clouseau, but he was too oblivious for it to[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
This is another comic that I felt really weird about. I knew how much Ralph would hate being called “Little Baby Ralphie”, but I just had to do it. But I was seriously nervous about ticking off Ralph.
I have to admit, I know what Ralph was thinking, but I still felt a little weirded out by this strip.
For me, this strip was the highlight of the crossover. At one point Steve and I had discussed putting together a T-shirt of Zortic and Melonpool in the Fan Farr fight.