I really should be working on my OWN comics...
Discovered a very neat online comic -- Crowfeather -- which reminds me quite a lot of Raven's Children set in the modern world. It's the story of one Chase Corbeau, the mixed-breed son of an Old West prostitute and the native american god Thunderbird. He was transformed into a crow over 100 years ago as punishment for a crime he committed, and the story takes the form of a tale he is telling to a human being in the present day who can understand him. The story moves back and forth between the past and present, and involves a variety of gods and nature spirits, as well as humans both good and evil.
I'm running into roadblocks with Freebird. I'm tempted to put it on hold for a couple of months while I do more in-depth scripting and acquire reference material. What's giving me fits right now is that in the next few pages, I need to introduce a couple of the major "sets" for the series, the house and road where the majority of the series will take place, and I haven't got the faintest idea what any of it should look like.
I'm running into roadblocks with Freebird. I'm tempted to put it on hold for a couple of months while I do more in-depth scripting and acquire reference material. What's giving me fits right now is that in the next few pages, I need to introduce a couple of the major "sets" for the series, the house and road where the majority of the series will take place, and I haven't got the faintest idea what any of it should look like.

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I totally understand the roadblock situation. I've had one going for ten years. After my daughter was born *click* I turned into working-dad guy. No more band, stopped doing art...I dunno, I didn't know how to function as the old me anymore.
I don't know if it works this way for you but I find it easier to disappoint myself than my friends or peers...