Time for a fresh new @sticknpokecomic tweet
@mdlabick and I are currently working on a romance comic together! Follow Mal as she goes on tour with her favorite band, the Crawmamas~
Read on Tapas!: https://t.co/cYOUOGKKjg
Read on Webtoon!: https://t.co/b39sP2tlvX
Hey everybody!
Max and Tobi are going to be tabling at CAKE in Chicago this Saturday and Sunday 8/25-8/26! If you're going, come give us a visit!!! we will be on the second floor at table 212A!
This is a call out post to the drag race fandom: why the hell is nobody spreading the clip where Morphine asks the queens if they ever poopies themselves. I say this daily at this point and I can't find the clip anywhere
I think about this stuff all the time as someone who has a pretty high tolerance for upsetting and violent content because seeing a character’s emotions always gets a bigger reaction out of me and immediately makes me much more invested in that character and their issues.
If I have any writing advice from doing Stick n Poke for four years now is that focusing on a character’s reaction to something will almost always be more effective in getting a response from someone than just showing the act itself.
skills aren’t great then you also risk the scene not coming off as serious as it should. But most people react much more strongly to seeing emotion. “How did this happen?” is not as interesting of a question to answer as “so this happened, how did it affect the character?”