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Brick & Brack: Room Adventures

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Today I thought I would get off my lazy bum and do something.. So, I decided to write up a little Lego comic, since I havn't added anything to the story forum in far too long.

Brick and Brack Room Adventures:
"Outside the Box"

Cover
Page 1
Page 2
Page 3
Page 4
Page 5
Page 6

A little clumbsy to view a comic on flickr I'm sure, but since brickshelf is down again..

Let me know what you think. :)

EDIT- Brickshelf gallery now public, with the nice-ness of clicking 'next' to go through the comic.

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Post by Donut »

This looks great! I enjoyed it very much, thanks for sharing.
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Haha, that's pretty cute. Very nice work, and I love the little cartoon-ed swords and shields you added between the panels, they're a nice little touch.
Excellent. :wink:

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:lol:

This isn't jolly... this isn't jolly at all!

Brilliant. :D
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Very nice. The only problem I could spot was Brick's bulging eyes and gaping mouth—they appeared to be inside the tub, not outside. Shouldn't be too hard to fix though.

Looking forward to the next installment!

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Post by Lamanda2 »

Hey, thanks for the comments guys!

"...I love the little cartoon-ed swords and shields you added between the panels, they're a nice little touch."
Thanks. The panels just looked so empty without anything there..

"This isn't jolly... this isn't jolly at all!"
:P

"The only problem I could spot was Brick's bulging eyes and gaping mouth—they appeared to be inside the tub, not outside. Shouldn't be too hard to fix though."
Yeah, I thought about this after posting, guess I'll just add a little traslucet color over that, should fix it up good.

"Edit: Oh, and I want those classic figs.... even if they're custom."
Hehehehe... I love those guys, along with my other few Classic figs- Like this guy.
These guys are no customs, they are the real figs. 8)

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