After Bruno made the down select to finalist, I gave him a page try out. This was that page. As soon as I saw this, he was hired.
Much like movies, comics aren’t always made in sequential order.
5 Comments
David Nuttall
on November 11, 2019 at 11:29 pm
Aviation angst again. The net thrust vector on an aircraft should go through the centre of mass, or the aircraft has control surfaces that compensate for the offset thrust. Here, we see the vertical thrust well behind the centre of mass of the aircraft and no visible compensation at the nose to move the net thrust through the centre of the aircraft. Is that thing supposed to be really tail-heavy?
Bergman
on November 12, 2019 at 10:04 am
If they have practical anti-gravity (which they’d need to make that thrust vector work) then they wouldn’t need wings.
If they don’t want to be seen, shouldn’t they be wearing camo – or at least less bright colors? But, I guess that would make it harder for readers to track the characters. That is one advantage text has over graphic novels.
Aviation angst again. The net thrust vector on an aircraft should go through the centre of mass, or the aircraft has control surfaces that compensate for the offset thrust. Here, we see the vertical thrust well behind the centre of mass of the aircraft and no visible compensation at the nose to move the net thrust through the centre of the aircraft. Is that thing supposed to be really tail-heavy?
If they have practical anti-gravity (which they’d need to make that thrust vector work) then they wouldn’t need wings.
The nuclear reactor is in the tail.
Wouldn’t a rappel line be more efficient for descending?
If they don’t want to be seen, shouldn’t they be wearing camo – or at least less bright colors? But, I guess that would make it harder for readers to track the characters. That is one advantage text has over graphic novels.