It always gets me wondering what Clark's childhood was like. I mean, growing up on a farm, he'd have drunk a lot of milk...
(I know, he'd have used super-intelligence to realise what was happening the first time and, being super-responsible, would concientiously have suppresed the effect until he was 18 [or 21, or whatever it is in Kansas].)
Shouldn't he have a hangover of some kind? I suppose since alchohol creates dehydration-like symptoms, a lactose drunkedness should cause gas or intestinal cramping or something... Geeze, that'd suck. I wish I hadn't thought of that, now. O_O
Well, it's different, though. AKOTAS is digitally colored and lettered, if not drawn -- I have difficulty telling. The old style was in pencil, on paper, and then scanned. They're different media with different qualities.
There are reasons AKOTAS's and the triangles' techniques are what they are, but there are days when I wish I did what some webcartoonists do: draw a gag in their sketchbook, scan it, post it, and be done with it. Perhaps that'll be Nimue's technique when she starts a webcomic.
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Date: 2006-08-14 02:27 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-14 02:30 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-14 08:37 pm (UTC)It always gets me wondering what Clark's childhood was like. I mean, growing up on a farm, he'd have drunk a lot of milk...
(I know, he'd have used super-intelligence to realise what was happening the first time and, being super-responsible, would concientiously have suppresed the effect until he was 18 [or 21, or whatever it is in Kansas].)
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Date: 2006-08-14 02:46 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-14 03:48 am (UTC)This is a guy who can stop his heart to feign death. I don't think lactose - or alcohol - hangovers are going to present any problem to him.
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Date: 2006-08-14 03:54 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-14 06:07 pm (UTC)There's always AKOTAS. Unless you mean, uncolored.
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Date: 2006-08-15 02:12 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-19 04:04 am (UTC)There are reasons AKOTAS's and the triangles' techniques are what they are, but there are days when I wish I did what some webcartoonists do: draw a gag in their sketchbook, scan it, post it, and be done with it. Perhaps that'll be Nimue's technique when she starts a webcomic.