Man, I am excited about this page. Not only do we get to see some great acting from Jake. It’s amazing what throwing a character in a new situation can do. Who knew, right? However, I’m really excited to show off well, the lack of what’s there haha. In other words, the invisible.

I have a simple rule for comics. “Don’t worry what the other guy has to do.” What this means is. When I’m writing, I don’t worry about the artist me handling this set up. When I pencil, I don’t worry about Inker me, when I ink I don’t worry about colorist me. When I color… I hate all of them for not helping me. All joking a side, this forces me to evolve and grow to tell the stories I want. Not just be handy caped by what I know. The case with this story, there’s been a lot of that. I got a lot of learning and growing coming soon.

A lot of people think it all comes down to the colors. It doesn’t , each step takes it’s own way to shape the page. Pencils is me figuring out this mess. Inks are cleaning it up. Colors is driving it home! However, since I’m controlling each step, I can leave things for myself to pick up later. If I was handing this off, wouldn’t be so simple.

I hope you kids are digging this. It’s only going to get better! Thanks again and have a great week.

-Greathouse

P.S. I don’t think I have or could make Jake looks so pissed.