This was supposed to be the second half of the prior page, but in addition to having a lot of books shamelessly throw themselves at me last week, I underestimated how much time it would take to draw a “watch party,” since each character adds to the pencil, ink and color time. Can’t have a proper watch party with just 2 or 3 people. Really Tom’s watch party should have a much larger crowd, but there’s only so much time.

Crap, I went looking through the archive to see if I ever named “The Mahogany Forklift” (which I don’t seem to have) and wound up reading like a hundred pages and now it’s 1 am. :/


Here is Gaxgy’s painting Maxima promised him. Weird how he draws almost exactly like me.

I did try and do an oil painting version of this, by actually re-painting over the whole thing with brush-strokey brushes, but what I figured out is that most brushy oil paintings are kind of low detail. Sure, a skilled painter like Bob Ross or whoever can dab a brush down a canvas and make a great looking tree or a shed with shingles, but in trying to preserve the detail of my picture (eyelashes, reflections, etc) was that I had to keep making the brush smaller and smaller, and the end result was that honestly, it didn’t really look all that oil-painted. I’ll post that version over at Patreon, just for fun, but I kind of quit on it after getting mostly done with re-painting Max.

Patreon has a no-dragon-bikini version of of the picture as well, naturally.


Double res version will be posted over at Patreon. Feel free to contribute as much as you like.