Bug Issue #1 Liner notes!
Hi! Welcome to my #LinerNotes. A little thing I (usually) do after one of my comics ships. Today we're doing #DCYoungAnimal #BUG #1! 🙂 pic.twitter.com/g51oqZN1Vk
— Lee Allred (@lee_allred) May 12, 2017
#LinerNotes Our 1st #EasterEgg! Standard page count for #YoungAnimal book is 22 story pages. Go on. Count #BUG! #1 pages. I'll wait. 🙂 pic.twitter.com/Yt0iXQ1A98
— Lee Allred (@lee_allred) May 12, 2017
#LinerNotes Here's the Adobe Illustrator mockup I did of page one to show @AllredMD what I was after. pic.twitter.com/dExoDEYK6d
— Lee Allred (@lee_allred) May 12, 2017
#LinerNotes And here's @AllredMD's finished version with @Blambot's lettering and Laura's colors! pic.twitter.com/D6sTbsKBAl
— Lee Allred (@lee_allred) May 12, 2017
#LinerNotes Idea of having Bug awake from a cocoon came from the sleeping myth about another type of bug: the 17-year locust. pic.twitter.com/etvgWo16TQ
— Lee Allred (@lee_allred) May 12, 2017
#LinerNotes My stick figure for the Metronsplaing panel vs. Mike's actual art. Dear DC: #IcanHazArtJobNow? pic.twitter.com/IEkFKfaqeK
— Lee Allred (@lee_allred) May 12, 2017
#LinerNotes Script stick figures are drawn in Adobe Illustrator (some Photoshop image tweaking). This script didn't have very many of em. pic.twitter.com/2DfWQ5DArQ
— Lee Allred (@lee_allred) May 12, 2017
#LinerNotes Never, ever ask your artist to draw rows and rows of domino lines. #JustDont #TheLifeYouSaveCouldBeYourOwn pic.twitter.com/jXrQT5y5BL
— Lee Allred (@lee_allred) May 12, 2017
#LinerNotes Stick figure of teddy (not actually used in script) saying "Dominoes." inspired by @AllredMD's wanting bear to say the line. pic.twitter.com/ecBMyu0U5T
— Lee Allred (@lee_allred) May 12, 2017
#LinerNotes My stick figure of Bug and the teddy bear. #WriterVsArtist #RembrandtLee pic.twitter.com/Z2lNTKOCF9
— Lee Allred (@lee_allred) May 12, 2017
#LinerNotes My favorite @AllredMD touch in this issue: Orion and Darkseid reflected in Teddy's eyes. All Mike's idea. pic.twitter.com/EKX4LhTZEp
— Lee Allred (@lee_allred) May 12, 2017
#LinerNotes I humiliated myself in college once by bringing up "Kaymas" during class. I'd never heard Camus pronounced. #SoToAvoidMyFate… pic.twitter.com/mpXEkmi77o
— Lee Allred (@lee_allred) May 12, 2017
#LinerNotes A fun little video introduction to Albert Camus: https://t.co/OYTGsIJvfD No #CamelCow, though. 🙁 pic.twitter.com/QHPLeCitFY
— Lee Allred (@lee_allred) May 12, 2017
#LinerNotes The "Brain Blast" page. My script stick figure mockup. #EnoughToConveyTheIdea pic.twitter.com/B9zx0UlAR0
— Lee Allred (@lee_allred) May 12, 2017
#LinerNotes Mike's finished #BrainBlastPage art. #ASlightImprovementYes? pic.twitter.com/vaGlp89zSH
— Lee Allred (@lee_allred) May 12, 2017
#LinerNotes Vile Things.That's what Kirby called them. Sacks and sacks of Vile Things. #VileThingsYouMakeEverythingOoky #AltoghtherSpooky pic.twitter.com/Ov7G7TsWo8
— Lee Allred (@lee_allred) May 12, 2017
#LinerNotes SANDMAN, Brute, Glob, Werblinks, and General Electric all hail from SANDMAN #1. pic.twitter.com/0kUskNXn63
— Lee Allred (@lee_allred) May 12, 2017
#LinerNotes Kirby loved drawing on world mythology so I drew on the Orichalcum myths. https://t.co/tFXXUTWNvJ pic.twitter.com/bxWKVA0pbp
— Lee Allred (@lee_allred) May 12, 2017
#LinerNotes Orichalcum is often used in prose fantasy stories, such as David Drakes's BOOKS OF THE ELEMENTS series. #FantasyVideoGamesToo pic.twitter.com/kzCjwo0GBS
— Lee Allred (@lee_allred) May 12, 2017
#LinerNotes Sandman sure likes to explain things, doesn't he? #HeDoesntGetOutMuch Sandman stick figure not used in script. Just one I made pic.twitter.com/ww16anOS7s
— Lee Allred (@lee_allred) May 12, 2017
#LinerNotes Usually it's the villains who get tripped up monologing! #Ooops #SandmanExplainsItAll #YouSlyDogYouGotMeMonologing. pic.twitter.com/MqeEJGEJHi
— Lee Allred (@lee_allred) May 12, 2017
#LinerNotes I think the last time General Electric was seen was in Wonder Woman! He's been drawn by Kirby, Gene Colan, and @AllredMD. pic.twitter.com/NK1LiIsYya
— Lee Allred (@lee_allred) May 12, 2017
#LinerNotes The dialog font used by @Blambot in #BUG! is his #OutOfLine font. You can buy it at his website: https://t.co/HfK2baa5RT pic.twitter.com/JpBnm91r9b
— Lee Allred (@lee_allred) May 12, 2017
#LinerNotes Just for fun. #VintageDCHouseAd #BUG! promo parodies I did up prior to book launch. (@Blambot & retro DC @Comicraft fonts.) pic.twitter.com/Z8NwtFH18s
— Lee Allred (@lee_allred) May 12, 2017
#LinerNotes Thanks to the miracle of advance solicitations, we know where BUg's going to end up next ish, don't we? 🙂 #EndOfLinerNotes pic.twitter.com/IH8pzlDG8K
— Lee Allred (@lee_allred) May 12, 2017
#LinerNotes Oops! I forgot one. (Was too busy monologing. Like Sandman!) #IAmTheStuffDreamsAreMadeOf #BogartByWayOfShakespeare pic.twitter.com/KAwAtdk9SC
— Lee Allred (@lee_allred) May 12, 2017