Spazerface: There are a couple reasons for the apparent convergence in style, the main one being that the artist is the model for both characters. Also it might be instructive to note that 1989 #1 was started way back in 2001, and 1989 #3 is a product of 2008. Speaking of which, did you notice Ron has the same haircut and clothing that he did at the beginning of 1989 #1?
At any rate, I’ll see what my people in the lab can do.
Matt: >:{=}
That’s how you do it if you want to be Ron in the last panel.
How do you make a “I’m skeered” smiley? :S
man, the art style is really starting to resemble NCS
dude looks totally different from the earlier strips
That’s certainly an effective way to “disable” a person’s legs.
Spazerface: There are a couple reasons for the apparent convergence in style, the main one being that the artist is the model for both characters. Also it might be instructive to note that 1989 #1 was started way back in 2001, and 1989 #3 is a product of 2008. Speaking of which, did you notice Ron has the same haircut and clothing that he did at the beginning of 1989 #1?
At any rate, I’ll see what my people in the lab can do.
Matt: >:{=}
That’s how you do it if you want to be Ron in the last panel.
>:{O} !
-Matt