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- 4 de Abr, 2014
I've gotten so use to _blank_'s portrayal of Sonichu, I'd forgot he's not a villain in-canon(or as in-canon as Sonichu gets. anyway).
Great job making this sceen way way less awkward and weird, Trickle. I actually WANT to know what goes one with these interpretations of characters
Thank you very much!
Yeah, though, Sonichu's not quite a villain. I might've mentioned before, but I'm not planning on having a lot of true villains in this story. There will be quite a few conflicts, though.
Kel looks like she's been caught thinking about David the Dragonite.
And she was dreamily humming "Puff the Magic Dragon" under her breath, too. xD
Heh, here's the thing though- I really don't write along lines of "heroes" or "villains." My version of Sonichu isn't interested in global domination or anything villainy like that. I will say my interpretation does have a lot of villainous traits - he's very forceful, aggressive, manipulative and spiteful character. All the same, despite having the ability to take on dragons and armies of kill-bots or whatever, he's still very much restrained by his idiot of a father and the fact that he has been more or less relegated into a subserviant position. But I'll go on about that in my own thread another time...
...as for the matter at hand! I really, really like this page since you just took Chris' page and totally spun it on its ear. Whenever Chris writes a female character, their entire dialogue and raison d'etre is to "orbit around the belts" of the male characters and be proud of their female genitalis- so proud they they should be willing to expose themselves to the world at large, irregardless of their age. Here though, you took yet another one of Chris' groan-inducing lines and made it feel natural and innocent. You made them feel like children instead of a pair of fuck dolls. So all the points to you - you done great. Also, glad you were able to meet your Sunday "deadline." Keep up the great work!
I'll admit, I got that impression about your Sonichu too. It might've been Magi-chan's little speech about him being the "yellow devil". In a way, there's an epicness to that, but I think in the end I'm glad he's a bit more of a three dimensional character.
I don't know exactly what I'd call it, but I feel like I've got a knack for taking story ideas and making them better. I'm not that great at making my own stories, but if I have something to work off of that inspires me, I can hit my stride, so to speak. I suppose it also helps that whenever it comes to Chris' writing, he always tries to make the things his characters say seem innocuous, but the subtext sort of betrays what he's actually focused on.
Anyway, here's the behind the scenes look I promised. I don't know that it's incredibly interesting, but I hope you guys get a kick out of it at least.