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little rat man is kinda fun to draw.

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pecco pecco pecco pecco
little rat man is kinda fun to draw.
Hello tumblr! Gosh, it's been a while since I've announced a comic update here. Our webcomic, The Foppish Battle Axe Gentlemen, is now on a more regular update schedule! We'll be updating every Monday, and I'll try to keep up with it here too ;)
This week's update First page of Act 2 First page ever
The White Buffalo has teamed up with Oskar Blues Homemade Liquids and Solids to create 'The White Buffalo West Coast IPA'! It will be premiering today at the FBAG in Denver! Come out for some good food and good music!
The White Buffalo collaborated with Oskar Blues Homemade Liquids and Solids to create 'The White Buffalo West Coast IPA'! It will be premiering 10/11 at the FBAG in Denver! Come check it out!
The Foppish Battle Axe Gentlemen has been updated!
The dreams are back, and boy, are they weird. Witness the origin of Michelle's crazy in today's update!
Last week's page
(is a lead up to)
Today's page
(and if you're new, start from)
The beginning
#FBAG #VXXII
Foppish Battle Axe Gentlemen UPDATE TODAY!
Back on schedule and everything! :)
Here is today's page
Last week's page
First page ever for new readers
Development Hell
I don’t know if I could ever work in screenwriting.
Don’t get me wrong, I think I could absolutely write a screenplay. But there’s a place in the film industry called “development hell” where a film will go through rewrite, after rewrite, after rewrite, and have the rights sold to company after company, and go through director, after director.
And among all this, as a screenwriter, it’s your job to work on edits of the screenplay, take notes, and change it until the producers and studio are happy with it. This could take YEARS. I’ve heard of screenwriters working on a film for ten years straight (while taking on other projects on the side and in-between stints) and the film never being made. I find it hard enough to stay working on a short story for a few months, much less a few years.
Sometimes that impatience that comes with a long project is something I'm reminded of while working on my webcomic with Jordan, The Foppish Battleaxe Gentleman. We update once a week on Mondays and I’m so excited to get to future parts of the script that we have done, but we have to work on the stories that we have right in front of us, right now. I love both of the stories, but of course, you have favorites, shocking reveals, twists and turns, and all the while you have to make sure that you don’t rush through to get to the incredibly exciting part. I think this project has taught me to bide my time more and enjoy the moment of a scene.