A Normal Life Comics -By Bryan Gamlin

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Sunday, February 17, 2002

Well, I managed to pump out 5 strips before going public. I had planned on having a much larger library before going public, just in case. Well, just in case has happened! It seems I was utilizing about 5% of the Gimp's abilities and doing most things the hard way. Unfortunately, with the work I've done to date, it's going to be hard to go back right now, so I am going to start creating all new images. This means it could take me a few weeks before the next comic shows up. What's in it for you? Well, as soon as I get the new artwork completed, it should take me less than half as much time to do the artwork per strip. So, for the three people I'm forcing to read my strip right now, I'm sorry for the delay and you will be forced to come back at gunpoint (or with an angry glare) as soon as the comic is ready to take off. Until then, UO sucks, Camelot's starting to make me worry, and Need For Speed is not a really good game to play with the keyboard on a slow computer...

Bryan


Sunday, February 03, 2002

Welcome to A Normal Life Comics. I am proud to announce my grand opening to much fanfare :-)

Here, you will find my twisted vision of reality and fantasy. Normal Life is a comic of characters caught up in two worlds. In one world, they are but normal young adults, simply trying to survive the transition from college to the "real world". All any of them want is the "good life", to be normal like everyone else.

Somehow, they become caught up in a second world, more mysterious than even their "normal" world. How and why they have gone to this second world becomes their only hope for finding "a normal life."

Since you're still reading, please note that as I learn more about The Gimp, my characters are beginning to get a little more detail and require more time. I hope you will follow me on my journey as a digital artist. I do not use pen or paper at all in my comic, but instead create characters separately in The Gimp. When I take the time to write a Bio, I'll explain in further detail.

Thank you for visiting A Normal Life Comics, please enjoy your stay.


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