9.13.2013

The Sidetracked Podcast Episode 269 - We Haven't Talked About Comics Lately

Episode 269 Topics Include:
- Breaking Bad Season 5 Episode 12 (00:02:22 - 00:15:33)
- What we've been watching
- The Miller Sports Minute
- This week in trailers: Robocop
- What we've been reading
- Featured Review: Hook

Running Time: 2 hours, 31 minutes

Episode Songs:
The River - Danielle Grubb
Out Here In My Head - Radkey

This Podcast May Include Some Explicit Language

...It Also Most Likely Contains Some Spoilers

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1 comment:

  1. i found that comment! sometimes i type long comments in Notepad.

    thanks for the kind words about Wet Moon, Jesse!! i'm really glad you liked it so much. i'm really curious what you'll think of the style change as the series goes on, volume 3 is where it really kicks into gear and i went nuts with the gigantic eyes and exaggerated features (some of which i'm not proud of but too late now). there were a few reasons i did it, mostly because i just felt like it and wanted to try something else and was looking for ways to make each character more visually distinct from one another, but the overall look also changed because around that time i was suffering from some kind of tendinitis in my drawing arm so i started drawing in pencil instead of ink, and much of volume 3 was me scrawling with a clutched pencil like an old crone or something, haha. the linework gets smoother again by volume 4 though when my arm was feeling better.

    but man, yeah, boy have i heard "i like your older style better" more times than i can count, haha. around when i was posting the super style-changed stuff in 2006 or 2007, people FLIPPED out on deviantart, i was getting emails with ultimatums that i change things back or they won't read the series anymore, people demanding i stop, etc. i guess at least they cared enough to be invested? :)

    i STILL hear it, too, i still get people telling me that to this day. i'm used it to now, i guess, but one positive thing about it is that it's given me new appreciation for whenever someone says they like my newer work better than my older work. sometimes i hear they like it all old and new regardless, which is cool too but it makes me feel like i haven't improved, but whenever they like the newest stuff the best, that takes the cake. that makes my day so much and the elation i feel from that is worth all the negative response. it's all good, though, whatever you dig is cool. :)

    i do agree with you, Jesse, that my later/newer work is more cutesy than the early stuff, it is, i'd definitely use "cute" to describe it. just the direction i went in, i guess. i hear a lot of negative response to that, too, like when Glory came out a lot of people were saying all the characters looked like gigantic babies, haha. which is weird because i hate babies. >:( i used to draw a lot of cutesy stuff when i was a kid and then kinda went away from it for a while but then around 2007 i started gravitating back to that.

    and again, as always, i'm so glad you like TMNT stuff, Jesse!! i really appreciate that. :D i hope you like the upcoming IDW stuff i'm doing.

    haha, the lettering! yeah, it's terrible, i can't really defend it. XD. it changes to a font in volume 3 so it gets way easier to read, at least i hope so.

    Rufio is so cool. :O

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