12.15.2005
Shear Terror Pages - lettered
I am starting to pencil J-Rod's story now so I can give Jake as much time to ink as possible. But if I have time, I plan to touch up some linework and add greytones to the pages. If not, this is it.







Chris at 11:45 AM
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It looks great. I'm kinda confused about the ending though. Did he get rescued or is the plane flying away from him in that last panel as the sharks approach? We don't really know if he's one of the 317. I'm guessing he wasn't or the purpose was to be vague about it. Good story though, I enjoyed it.
Shane Bailey at 12/16/2005 3:58 PM
It's somewhat cliffhanger (as I read it): the plane is approaching, but more sharks have appeared on the scene and he ain't likely gonna make it.
Dembicki at 12/17/2005 6:37 PM
Shane Bailey at 12/19/2005 9:15 AM
I like that it's open ended. It reminds me of the ending to a film, like Fight Club.
What happened after the buildings exploded? Did Tyler just go about living a normal life, or turn his efforts to other anti-social prospects? Did he die from his self inflicted gunshot wound? Did he and Marla stay together?
Aren't open endings just a fun way to extend the universe of the story you've just enjoyed?
Anyway...
Jacob at 12/19/2005 1:36 PM
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