Eye Dark army arc reboot part 1
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Eye Dark army arc reboot part 1
Images #4, September 1992
So, here it is. The cover to the last issue of the last comic I “published” under the Delta Comics imprint. Which means we are DANGEROUSLY close to the end of the Homemade Comics experience.
Yep, after this issue introduces a brand-new character in a back-up story (seen here on the cover, but not really brand-new if you’ve been around here for a while), I just ... stopped. For context: These comics were created in early 1992, which happened to be the exact same time I a) got a serious girlfriend, b) had a job, c) started driving (on a permit), and d) suddenly had a very active social life. As I’ve learned being an adult, all of those things make it hard to find time to make dumb comics.
#stålbjörnen Nu gör jag reklam för #homemadecomics igen 😁
En av mina många favoritrutor i #homemadecomics nummer 17.
P-Man #9, August 1992: Page 10
So, you’ll notice there’s a big blank spot at the bottom of this page. That’s because this is literally where the comic ended. I just... gave up. No more P-Man, no more Dreamer. We’re at the tail end of my prolific pre-teen/tween/teen comics production period, when I stopped caring about making these things and more about making out with girls.
There are only a few full comics left from the Delta Comics era that I’ll be posting over the next few weeks, and then ... well, then, we get into the fun stuff: We’re going to be free of the chronological presentation I’ve been following for the last seven (!) years, and I’m going to dig into the unfinished comics, the alternate covers, the half-concepts, the newspaper-style comic strips.
Hope you’ll stick around for the show.
P-Man #9, August 1992: Page 8
Always take out the dude with the bent knife before finishing your contemplations.
P-Man #9, August 1992: Page 2
It’s a mall, you guys. We all know nothing good happens at The Mall.
Images #2, July 1992: Page 12
Please enjoy this hairy-armed man with a mullet as a preview of what’s to come later this week.