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It's done, it's over. After 2 1/2 years, there are finally no more agenda book comic strips. Those who were watching me, and sick of seeing these black and white, pencil shaded comics that originated from when I was still in highschool, your torment has ceased. As of today, Mewblade's comics finally finished at the 118th strip with an ending unlike that of the novel that it was associated. Those who have no idea what I'm talking about, here is an explanation.

As part of a highschool project starting some 9 years ago, I made an effort to use my agenda books, and drawing in them encouraged me to use them. Most were little one off skits of my characters complaining about homework assignments, like Charge The Raccoon actually liking the Science classes, with Harddense running and screaming from everything. Then in my Grade 12 year, I decided that I would do full fledge comics which turned out to be some 150 pages full of nothing but black and white penciled comics. Of course, this was an idiotic idea since it took forever to complete them, but I am stubborn, and my goal was to share some of the stories of my 19 various characters with everyone. Thus I ended up working hard to complete the work, with Mewblade's comic tying up everything as hers was the longest.

For those who haven't started, or are just curious you can go to my gallery here [link] and see all of my character comics on the left side of the page. These things sort of embarass me since I've improved a lot since then, and the comics that were drawn and shaded at the end of the 5+ year cycle ended up having to be restrained quite a lot so their styles didn't mismatch too much with the older work. They also can be kind of lame at times, though each has their own charm to it. Anyone who actually has read them and enjoyed them, sorry to say it but I'm actually not that big into drawing comics, I'm just that freakishly stubborn and refused to drop this project.

Amazing what willpower can do! (Or being as stubborn as an ox.)
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:iconmarc-the-one:
Have you thought of one day colouring them one day?
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:iconvaporeon249:
Too much work for what it is.
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:iconbenstudios:
!Benstudios Aug 16, 2011  Hobbyist Artist
Its over... I feel kinda sad. I liked the way your pencilled comics appeared to me, especially because they made me draw differently!
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:iconvaporeon249:
I hope no one really follows those things. They're so terribly outdated.
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:iconbenstudios:
!Benstudios Aug 16, 2011  Hobbyist Artist
No no no, really!

I tried drawing a females face the way you did, and people really liked it!

People meaning:
12 other 15-16 year old computer nerds.
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:iconvaporeon249:
Thing is, you're pretty good at drawing people that it seems hard to imagine you needing to refence the style of someone else. I personally don't see what's wrong with your work.
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:iconbenstudios:
!Benstudios Aug 16, 2011  Hobbyist Artist
Ditto! I don't see what you see is wrong in your work sometimes, either! And the way you draw your females really changed the way I drew mine, simply because I think your ones look sexier/more loveable.

And thank you so much for the compliment. Coming from someone I regard highly, a compliment means a lot to me.
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:iconvaporeon249:
Girls usually have an easier time at drawing girls since we're creautres that compete with appearances, same goes for guys. Drawing the opposite sex is usually more challenging.
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:iconmarc-the-one:
You can say that again. XD
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