Flight 5
Flight 5
Is there a schedule when Flight 5 will be released? Any previews? How about Flight Explorer 2?
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Hi:
- My name´s Diego and I read Flight comics from issue 3.
I obtained the rest, I have just read Flight Explorer and now I´m waiting the number 5.
Only wanted to say that I am charmed with your work. It has inspired me very much, up to the point of creating with my friends a similar publication.
When we finish it, I you would like to be able to send a copy in pdf. Simply for you give us an opinion that we would write in the back cover in the printed edition.
Thank you. I will continue reading you.
See you!
Diego.
P.S.: Certainly, I am charmed with Daisy Kutter.
- My name´s Diego and I read Flight comics from issue 3.
I obtained the rest, I have just read Flight Explorer and now I´m waiting the number 5.
Only wanted to say that I am charmed with your work. It has inspired me very much, up to the point of creating with my friends a similar publication.
When we finish it, I you would like to be able to send a copy in pdf. Simply for you give us an opinion that we would write in the back cover in the printed edition.
Thank you. I will continue reading you.
See you!
Diego.
P.S.: Certainly, I am charmed with Daisy Kutter.
It was almost everything I was hoping it to be, and it had a follow up to Besboll, which was one of my favorite comics that made Flight 2 so special to me. The Importance of Space Travel was also fantastic on so many different levels. Rex's comic feels like it's somehow coming to a close [oooo] and it makes me wonder. Wyit is one of the only comics where I can actually stand the drawing technique used because of its setting and themes [mechs in the feudal orient what!? Sweet potatoes!] Kazu's comic made me think of The Fifth Element throughout the whole thing. Also, seeing Jellaby in full colour again I'm actually noticing has a different feel [like a totally different split] from the solo graphic novel...mainly because of Portia's attitude towards everything I guess is less depressing and more casual; the more colorful pallet doesn't hurt either as it gives more lushness to the space. Kean draws the maple leaf (aka tree star...sorry) more beautifully than the real thing. I actually found the forest to be less daunting than Jason's sitting by himself at home with mr. noodles...but maybe that's just because my rule of thumb in a forest is "Keep walking straight until you get out; avoid bears and most importantly, kids with cameras hunting Blair Witches." I've got more to say on all the other awesome comics, but those are the ones I can remember off the top of my head without the book being in front of me right now. Oh wait, one more: Tacos!
I'm my own breed of eccentric.
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