Jonny Crossbones: Dead Man at Devil's Cove is an ongoing adventure comic for all ages. Follow Jonny, a young auto mechanic in a skeleton suit, as he and Gretchen Fiveash, the niece of a wealthy adventurer, set out on a globetrotting hunt for pirate treasure!
First time readers might be best served by starting at the beginning of Chapter One.
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I like that you’re teasing us here with just a hint of another Fiveash adventure (and oh god, the style of the art is incredible) but I think we need to know just a LITTLE more about what’s going on in the first panel. A guy in a suit (and shorts?) with a burlap sack over his head? And did someone in the background just club someone else with an, uh, club?
Oh, wait, I see, that’s young Doc Fiveash escaping. Heh. I think it will work better in print resolution; I thought it was some sort of onion-headed villian.
Man, I just LOVE the style for the Doc. Fiveash Adventures. You could do a spinoff line
Also, is Doc. Fiveash’s hair meant to look like Tintin’s, or am I just too much of a Tintin freak?
Now that’s pretty cool – the flashback looks like older printing, where you can see the salight grid pattern (I’m sure that’s not what you call it) and the black’s less solid
Okay, NOW it makes sense. I was wondering what was going on when it went directly to this strip without the previous one. I love how you are handling the flashbacks as well.
October 20th, 2009 at 1:53 am
I like that you’re teasing us here with just a hint of another Fiveash adventure (and oh god, the style of the art is incredible) but I think we need to know just a LITTLE more about what’s going on in the first panel. A guy in a suit (and shorts?) with a burlap sack over his head? And did someone in the background just club someone else with an, uh, club?
October 20th, 2009 at 1:54 am
Oh, wait, I see, that’s young Doc Fiveash escaping. Heh. I think it will work better in print resolution; I thought it was some sort of onion-headed villian.
October 20th, 2009 at 2:39 am
Man, I just LOVE the style for the Doc. Fiveash Adventures. You could do a spinoff line
Also, is Doc. Fiveash’s hair meant to look like Tintin’s, or am I just too much of a Tintin freak?
October 20th, 2009 at 5:22 am
man that is so badass!!!!!
October 20th, 2009 at 9:13 am
Well… You got me hooked again. I love the artwork and the feel ot the whole thing.
October 20th, 2009 at 9:18 am
Now that’s pretty cool – the flashback looks like older printing, where you can see the salight grid pattern (I’m sure that’s not what you call it) and the black’s less solid
October 20th, 2009 at 3:13 pm
Okay, NOW it makes sense. I was wondering what was going on when it went directly to this strip without the previous one. I love how you are handling the flashbacks as well.