Woah, I love that second panel Mark. And the way the ice monsters are talking to each other. I understand the entire conversation through body language.
Pat yourself on the back for this strip! 😀
Yeah, you could call it Ice Land-ic. They have a name for it, but humans can’t pronounce it (scraping ice sounds are hard to mimic). Glad you’re liking it, Jynksie!
I love these storylines of yours, Mark. And the way you use glyphic dialogue that lets us figure out the story. I agree with Bill. The body language is awesome!
I’m not sure what he’s saying in the second panel, I’m just glad I’m not there!
It’s hard to talk with frozen jaws.
Like it, Mark. Baby Ice put him in his place.
Panic mode happens to babies, too!
I love their language. 🙂
Almost didn’t have dialogue, Julian. Added it in at the last minute. Glad you enjoy it. I’ve always loved to play with weird lettering.
Good thing someone spoke ice monster.
Those primordial monster dialects are so hard to pronounce, too!
Woah, I love that second panel Mark. And the way the ice monsters are talking to each other. I understand the entire conversation through body language.
Pat yourself on the back for this strip! 😀
Man, it’s hard to put a 25 story monster in a 4″ x 4.5″ panel! Thanks for the compliments, Bill, glad you liked it!
The little one’s always calm the beast.
They do always get underfoot, don’t they?
I just made up a little story and it you are responsible for it, thanks. Nice reactions and body language.
You’ve been uncannily accurate in some of your intuitive comments, Ol’ Gui. Let’s see how it all shakes out. I’m glad you liked the poses and emotion!
Yikes! someone get a hair dryer!
It better be an awfully BIG one!
I don’t know what the big guy was saying, but any language that has a skull as part of it’s hieroglyphics, can’t mean good news.
Skulls just have that sort of charm, don’t they?
I love the comic, but I have to especially call out your amazing art on the ice monster! Frozen ain’t got nothing on you!
I’ve intentionally avoided watching that movie, Michael, so I can’t claim it influenced me. Please tell me its not full of snow monsters!!
It’s a good thing he doesn’t stomp younguns… well, at least of his own species, anyway!
He moves pretty quick for a glacier, though, doesn’t he?
I think they are speaking Icelandic- eh?!? [smirk] Lovin this story!
Yeah, you could call it Ice Land-ic. They have a name for it, but humans can’t pronounce it (scraping ice sounds are hard to mimic). Glad you’re liking it, Jynksie!
That’s a lot of ice monster.
He’s not just the tip, he’s the whole iceberg!
The pictographs for the language were a stoke of genius! -v
Thanks a lot, Vince, it’s fun to use symbols as language.
I love these storylines of yours, Mark. And the way you use glyphic dialogue that lets us figure out the story. I agree with Bill. The body language is awesome!
Thank you so much, Jande! It’s fun to try to “talk” in a language that’s only symbols. I have to rely on pose to help convey the meaning, as well.
Giving them the cold shoulder errr… foot, cold foot. Panel 2 is awesomely drawn
The cold everything, Tony! Thanks about the second panel, it was a tuffy.
Love the frosty color palette here. Getting chills just looking at it.
Thanks so much, EG! I’ll just be happy when I can start using another color other than blue, lol! Thanks so much for stopping by and commenting!
They’re pretty lucky they befriended the little one!
Never overlook the underfoot!
I love this storyline, Mark! Great drawings too!
I’m having fun, too, Chris! Glad you like it!
Next time I meet up with an Ice Monster, I’ll be sure to have an ice cube with me.
Fantastic ice story, Mark. I love it :O)
Just don’t keep that ice cube in your mouth, Joseph! Thanks so much, I’m glad you’re enjoying it!
Loving the color palette in this arc; really pretty stuff!
Hey Matt, thanks! Honestly, though, I’m blued out. Probably won’t use blue again for a while after this storyline, lol.