Grrl Power #1466 – Semifinals go!
I tried to come up with a cooler name for Maxima’s sword than “Mana Vore.” It’s not bad, but it’s a little obvious. But the only other option I came up with was “Weave Nosher,” which sounds like farmer named it.
A fair bit of Maxima’s sword training was learning not to swing it around so broadly that she’d hit her own foot. Which wouldn’t be a problem normally, since her base armor is pretty high, but most swords that get swung at her aren’t backed by someone with her strength and speed, either. It’s also a very long sword, long enough that most people would have to worry about bonking it against the ground a lot, but, again, Max can just drag it right through most floor surfaces.
I think this page played out a little better in my head, or my relative inexperience at drawing high octane manga action is showing. Basically, Max comes in for a swing, but kicks a two-and-a-half-bowling-ball sized rock at the dark elf, and it smashes through his shield and hits his arm, moving his sword out of the way to parry her swipe. I think the real shortcoming of the page is that the bottom left panel is too busy. Instead of making the top two panels big, I should have saved the page space for that bottom one. Maybe put the rock past his arm, and just gone with a simpler speed trail showing the impact?
I’m not in the “shonen action” headspace when thinking about page layouts. I’m still more in the “I wanna draw Maxima leaning forward into a swing and have her boob pillowing against her arm” space. But we’re entering the semifinal match now, so I’ll try and… I dunno, read some One Punch Man before I do the layouts for the especially actiony pages? Or some Masahiko Nakihara manga? He did the Cammy and Sakura Ganbaru mangas as well as some other Street Fighter books, and is pretty decent at action stuff. Maybe I’ll throw in some Dragon Half, which doesn’t have good action, but is hilarious.
The thing I do like about this page though, is while Bluce and Gail seem like vapid eyecandy announcers, they’ve hosted quite a few of these and are capable of some fairly cogent analysis when it comes down to it. They do also have a team of researchers in their earpieces as well. Gail didn’t know all those details about the Mana Vore off the top of her head.
Sexy bodymod news lady Gail has a special one-on-one interview with Tournament Quarter finalist Saraviah Nightwing! And if you subscribe to Gail’s Space Patreon, (which, due to the vagaries of Earth and Gal-Net’s DNS servers, happens to be the same as the Grrl Power Patreon, go figure) you can see that same interview in the nude! Well, eventually. The nude part of the interview, as well as the version that includes shading will be coming soon. Of course, you can view the interview in the nude now if you take your own clothes off. You know. Technically. Just put a towel on your chair first.
Double res version will be posted over at Patreon. Feel free to contribute as much as you like.




Maybe change the sound effect in panel three to PUNT indicating a kicked rock?
Yeah, descriptive non-sound sound effects massively improves readability, and this comic is usually very good at that.
I will never not collapse from laughter at Achilles “Zidane”-ing a tank in the power showcase.
Ohhhh-kay, I anticipate the Xevoarchy wanting to ask some VERY pointed questions about where Ixah acquired a one-of-a-kind sword that is “disappeared” sixty years ago and is probably stolen goods…
Do you think it’s a good idea to ask pointed questions from an Unlimited Class Battle Arena combatant?
Beings that can effectively destroy small planets tend to dislike pointed questions..
When they need a ride home from the desolate rock they were fighting on and the negotiations are happening under a sky blacked out by heavy warships.
They tend to be a lot more talkative.
My argument for TMac would be more in the ballpark of that being outside their jurisdiction.
The Xevorarchy is described more as an alliance/confederacy and asking pointed questions is generally one of the last things sovereign entities allow others to do on their own terrain.
I also suspect this unlimited battle class arena has negotiated some very lenient terms with the local lord about this kind of thing, so I think she might be able to talk herself out of it.
Also, we know that the Xevoarchy also have the power to destroy planets, because Dabbler thought it was them who glassed the Alari homeworld when they got sucked through Sciona’s portal, so presumably they can hold their own against somebody in the Unlimited class.
More importantly, who is the guy she is facing and how is he wielding (the Assassins Creed version of) Excalibur!
Yeah I can second the page being too busy: I didn’t notice kicking the rock until I read the description, and even after reading what happened, the full chain of events is still hard to follow.
On the flipside, the art still looks great!
Magic Muncher. Spell Sponge.
Just out of curiosity, are you aware that your list of materials means Mana Vore may be partially composed of ass?