Black and Blue

A noir/sci-fi comic by Jason Clarke

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on 26/02/2018
Chapter: Chapter 8

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  1. Rembrandt
    03/03/2018, 1:07 pm | # | Reply

    Where did you learn to draw?

    • Jason Clarke
      04/03/2018, 2:03 am | # | Reply

      oh wow. ok, i never get asked that. i went to school for classical animation, but i had been drawing since i was a kid. there were no tutorials back then, but after school, i got a job animating in 3d, but i tried to stay focused on painting and drawing in my spare time. mostly you just bang your head against a desk, looking at work you wished you did. i guess i don’t have an answer. the little demon in my brain won’t let me stop, and eventually, you learn. thanks for asking!

      • Ed Kline
        04/03/2018, 3:49 am | # | Reply

        I’d like to shake the claw of that little demon some day……And I sincerely hope he hangs around for a VERY long time……………..E.

        • Jason Clarke
          07/03/2018, 10:29 am | # | Reply

          you bastard! maybe I can get him to leap to some one else though… I’ll set up a coffee date!

  2. Ed Kline
    02/03/2018, 3:43 am | # | Reply

    ….True.

  3. Ed Kline
    26/02/2018, 3:43 am | # | Reply

    “Dad” is as much an asshole as my dear old daddy……..I do hope somebody uses him for toilet paper….That’s all his type’s good for.

    • Jason Clarke
      01/03/2018, 6:10 am | # | Reply

      my goodness…..

      well, you’ll have to wait and see. sorry bout your pop though. not everyone gets lucky in the family department.

  4. Kat
    26/02/2018, 2:11 am | # | Reply

    I like that in this futuristic cyber-wasteland, “Catted around” is still a term people use. ;p Maybe it’s my regionism kicking in, but that may be showing the writer’s age.

    • Jason Clarke
      01/03/2018, 6:09 am | # | Reply

      haha, nah, i just like old jargon, and there was a poetry to some of the old slang.’catting around’ evokes imagery.

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