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A Portal comic without cake, portals or the companion cube. That was our goal and we were able to accomplish it, but hopefully the comic came out funny. We were intentionally staying away from those topics, because they seem played out by now. Everyone and their grandmother has made these references, and it would be really tough to be fresh with it.
Pie really went overboard on this one as far as shading went. I think it came out looking great, but I was worried she was burning herself out spending so much time on it.
I know Pie and I were laughing quite a bit at this one while making it, but damn. I look at it now and it does nothing for me- I've seen it too many times. I thought the comic was silly and cute, kinda random with the animals. We had some idea that there would be some fantastical "thing" that you were missing out on when Wheatley asks you to turn around- just don't ask how a wild miniature animal party is supposed to open secret exits...that's an ancient secret long forgotten.
Also, RIGHT after we posted, I had this epiphany that the last reaction frames of Wheatley should have been cut completely. I was wondering if those sort of shots, meant to bring closure, end up stealing thunder from the comic, as people may, maybe even subconsciously, misinterpret those to be the "punch line", when really the humor is decidedly elsewhere in the comic . I guess I was thinking about it since the House of the Dead comic on why so many people were underwhelmed by it, and started to draw a similarity in how they both ended.