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ICECUBES the comic strip. #0286

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Comic Strip Superstars!

ICECUBES Hurray! We got this email 🙂 “Congratulations! Your comic feature has qualified you as one of the 250 entrants in the Comic Strip Superstar contest who will advance to the second round! Stay up to date on the Comic Strip Superstar contest by visiting http://www.amazon.com/comicstripsuperstar. Good luck in the next round, Comic Strip Superstar”

Comic Strip Superstars!

ICECUBES Hurray! We got this email 🙂 “Congratulations! Your comic feature has qualified you as one of the 250 entrants in the Comic Strip Superstar contest who will advance to the second round! Stay up to date on the Comic Strip Superstar contest by visiting http://www.amazon.com/comicstripsuperstar. Good luck in the next round, Comic Strip Superstar”

Comic Strip Superstars!

ICECUBES Hurray! We got this email 🙂 “Congratulations! Your comic feature has qualified you as one of the 250 entrants in the Comic Strip Superstar contest who will advance to the second round! Stay up to date on the Comic Strip Superstar contest by visiting http://www.amazon.com/comicstripsuperstar. Good luck in the next round, Comic Strip Superstar”

Layouts.

ICECUBES Charles Schulz always hand lettered all of his comics. He never used assistants the way some others did, ie. Garfield and Doonesbury. He said that he needed to letter his own strips because he didn’t know what the copy would be until the last minute. Changes always happen while you’re drawing a strip, like in this case when I decided to change the panel layout. The text I had wouldn’t read well in the layout I had so I joined the two middle panels and adjusted the drawing instead. You can still see the construction lines for the old layout (orange arrow). Here’s the final strip. ICECUBES