Greetings Jim;
Good to see you've been getting a little drawing time and even time to scan and upload - much appreciated! You'd probably appreciate it if we commented more often too... I have managed to view everything and the number of one sentence, half written messages in my drafts box was getting silly...
With the Asar rimjob pic, you just like drawing creatures on weird angles, don't you? Just want to be different to everyone else!
The comics look promising - I'll put in an order from Ed Zolna when you release them. Now to actually get them to the release stage!
Though you could blame mobile (cell) phones going flat faster in cemetery areas due to phones when not near a tower tend to poll harder and drain their battery (I have this problem when travelling in bushland areas). Because there generally aren't heaps of people wanting to use a phone in the cemetery, it tends to mean they make it a 'low coverage' area. Cameras going flat faster could be attributed to people using the flash and getting trigger happy...
Does that make me a vampire because some people say I'm exhausting to be around?
Scrapper, Black Dragon, frequently on-the-go.
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> From: jmhcustomart2004 <a_change_of_plans_at_yahoo.com>
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>It's still being debated (last I heard), but there does seem to be a correlation between areas of purported paranormal activity and rapid energy loss of battery-powered devices. I've spoken to folks who have had battery-powered cameras and cellphones drain 3-4 times faster in cemeteries than anywhere else.
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>But, while Penance is certainly no cemetery, she would still have the ability to pull energy from existing sources to accomplish tricks or to heal faster. At the point of the story featured in these two pages, she hasn't yet realized she can do this, as she's never before physically existed on the same plane of reality she chooses to explore.
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>--JMH
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>--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, "Andrew Greene" <blaze@...> wrote:
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>> I always assumed that the battery draining thing was invented so that
>> investigators couldn't just drive away or use their celphones to call for
>> help, thus making the movie shorter and less scary. Like in Star Trek,
>> how phasers never work when you need them.
Received on Mon Sep 24 2012 - 15:27:23 CDT