@Keikuina: Well, actually it’s thanks to reader donations. We met our weekly goal and I was able to put up a Saturday page So that’s mainly why I’m updating a fourth time this week. I’ve put the details in my blog area, for anybody curious about this.
@Andrew: The reason the Black Widow symbol is visible on the underside of the Spider on page 109, is to indicate that the angle of the shot in the second panel is depicted from the ground level. The Spider pulls Widow upwards into the air in a single whipping motion.
Is it me or this one was uploaded faster oO?
Keep up the good work :p
@Keikuina: Well, actually it’s thanks to reader donations. We met our weekly goal and I was able to put up a Saturday page
So that’s mainly why I’m updating a fourth time this week. I’ve put the details in my blog area, for anybody curious about this.
@Ryan : That’s cool, I hope I’ll be able to see more Saturday pages :p
I should look at your blog more often XD
What spider hears
spider do
Where did the cool symbol go? Seems like an important aspect of the spider to me.
@FoxEye2: Black Widows are only marked on the underside of their bodies. So that’s why the mark only appears in panel 4.
Oh, Ok. I’m not exactly a spider person. Either way, nice job. I really like your work so far.
Haha thanks, I always appreciate a good word XD
but the spider was not on its back when you showed the bow b4
was it?
@Andrew: The reason the Black Widow symbol is visible on the underside of the Spider on page 109, is to indicate that the angle of the shot in the second panel is depicted from the ground level. The Spider pulls Widow upwards into the air in a single whipping motion.