Got to say I’n not a fan of the huge blush GG get these days, it looks like she’s a bloody doll, it goes well with her naive goody two shoes streak, but it’s honestly disconcerting to look at in the long run
It’s okay to have a bit to emphasize the shape of the cheeks, but if you overdo it, it looks like a parody of young children in old commercials or something.
So you’re telling us that just going around brawling isn’t “proper superheroing”? Seriously, what’s wrong with… Superhero Academy? Why don’t they explain that there?!
1. You go down to the waterfront (there’s always a waterfront)
2. You look for the guy who looks at you *that* way (there’s always a guy who looks at you *that* way)
3. You chase the guy when he runs (they always run)
4. You catch the guy and pump him for info (they’ve always got info)
5. You act on the info (it’s always actionable info)
This is Lazer Pony we are discussing, right?
1) LP will think he has found the water front, but actually discovered the local water park.
2) EVERYONE (to LP) looks at him “that way”. They all look alike to LP.
3) So, eventually he will just have to run after whoever runs from him, following the sound of footsteps. And probably wind up in the ladies room.
4) The only info he’ll get is learning he’s in the ladies room (water park, running feet, bathroom – it all ties together).
5) Heroically, he will leave through the door. Quickly.
Undercover cop in the ’70s, big blue bug of justice in the City. as long as they follow the Hero’s Code and listen to Destiny when she’s calling, it’s all good.
1. Patrol the city (wander around randomly) until you hear someone talking about their schemes or wondering aloud how you found them.
2. Dispense justice.
I seriously can’t tell whether LP is serious in the last panel or not. From the face expression I’d say he’s being sarcastic. But considering how this comic handles stuff, he’s more likely serious. What a conundrum…
I like the “bar of Justice”.
There is probably a “Hero Sandwich Shop” and “Adventurers R Us” supermarkets.
“Lair Real Estate” and “Super Automotive and FTL Dealers”.
Got to say I’n not a fan of the huge blush GG get these days, it looks like she’s a bloody doll, it goes well with her naive goody two shoes streak, but it’s honestly disconcerting to look at in the long run
Yeah, blush implies emotion, permanent blush does not exist (unless it’s that illness whose name I can’t recall).
Rosacia?
Rosacea indeed.
It’s okay to have a bit to emphasize the shape of the cheeks, but if you overdo it, it looks like a parody of young children in old commercials or something.
So you’re telling us that just going around brawling isn’t “proper superheroing”? Seriously, what’s wrong with… Superhero Academy? Why don’t they explain that there?!
I thought that the millions in property damage was part of the basics…
One can only hope they are insured against vigilante justice’s colateral damage…
“Your work is on the board. Copy it down, and complete the exercises – in silence!”
I finally figured what bug me with the art: Good girl is drawn with all of those reflection while Laser Pony is colored flat.
Only the blush/makeup is glossy, all the rest is the same for both characters.
Well, that’s exactly what I am pointing out.
Superheroing is easy.
1. You go down to the waterfront (there’s always a waterfront)
2. You look for the guy who looks at you *that* way (there’s always a guy who looks at you *that* way)
3. You chase the guy when he runs (they always run)
4. You catch the guy and pump him for info (they’ve always got info)
5. You act on the info (it’s always actionable info)
And that’s superheroing!
This is Lazer Pony we are discussing, right?
1) LP will think he has found the water front, but actually discovered the local water park.
2) EVERYONE (to LP) looks at him “that way”. They all look alike to LP.
3) So, eventually he will just have to run after whoever runs from him, following the sound of footsteps. And probably wind up in the ladies room.
4) The only info he’ll get is learning he’s in the ladies room (water park, running feet, bathroom – it all ties together).
5) Heroically, he will leave through the door. Quickly.
Lazer Pony uses Superheroing. It fails!
I thought that was being an undercover cop in the 70’s.
Undercover cop in the ’70s, big blue bug of justice in the City. as long as they follow the Hero’s Code and listen to Destiny when she’s calling, it’s all good.
1. Patrol the city (wander around randomly) until you hear someone talking about their schemes or wondering aloud how you found them.
2. Dispense justice.
I seriously can’t tell whether LP is serious in the last panel or not. From the face expression I’d say he’s being sarcastic. But considering how this comic handles stuff, he’s more likely serious. What a conundrum…
I like the “bar of Justice”.
There is probably a “Hero Sandwich Shop” and “Adventurers R Us” supermarkets.
“Lair Real Estate” and “Super Automotive and FTL Dealers”.
The possibilities of Shittropolis!