13 pages, 64 images - that's what makes up the pilot episode. Received valuable feedback from @adityab and AKNYC, based on a couple of pages I showed them. Your feedback resulted in 29 new images, 5 new pages, some cleaning up, some dialogues (lol) and overall, a better comic. Thanks. It is not as consistent as I want to be, some sketches are ok, some not really ok, but I will keep working on it for future comics and work on rolling this one out. I leave you with a sample image (among the better ones) from the pilot.
Can you guess who this is?
And check out Comics of India – an introduction to various Indian comic characters in the form of sketches (by Vijay Kumar Sappatti)






11 comments:
That's a great drawing.
Is that 'Sunny' Sunil Gavaskar?
--Dileepa
"TGICP.com" on the blade.
Gavaskar was among the first few Indian cricketers who started selling their image for ad firms. Great to see him endorsing your brand. :-)
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@Dileepa: Sahi jawaab :-)
@TPH: Sorry about deleting the earlier comment but TPH also guessed it right. It is Gavaskar indeed :p
thanks you sir
looks like another blockbuster coming up....
Enough of Teasers, let's get on with the project straightway TCP :)
Totally off-topic, but I was wondering if any of you knew the answer to this one... I had read a portion of this comic strip years and years ago... it was a clipping from a newspaper/magazine... possibly from the Illustrated Weekly of India... Flash Gordon is trapped on a floating 'cube' in space by a mad collector who also has Michaelangelo's David... I have been trying to get hold of this one for years and years... Anyone else read this? It was a most wonderful story... what little I remember of it...
This great batsman is 'Sunil Gavaskar': finest test opener India has produced. A stylish and valorous batsman, who never wore a helmet against ever the fierce pace battery of West Indies, and likes of Imran Khan, Jeff Thomson, Bob Willis and Dennis Lillie (though he started wearing a skull cap at the fag end of his 16-years long career, on insistence of his family and well-wishers).
Wonderful drawing. Kudos!
Vijay Gautam
@omm: dunno about blockbuster, but it will be another work of love :)
@comicology: sorry buddy, I am a bit slow on this, but moving faster now.
@anon: No idea..will put this Q up on another post
@vijay: thanks..Gavaskar it is :)
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