Overexposed
I’m afraid… the text might be a bit confusing in this one, with the bubbles going all over the place and whatnot. I sure hope you understand who says what, if you stop and think about it for a sec. If the readers need to “think about” it, though, I guess I’ve failed with the layout. Oh, well, I’ve always had problems with lack of space.
EDIT: Changed the stroke color, so it’s easier to tell who’s talking.
I’ve seen my share of overexposed interweb avatars and self portraits in my time. I use “seen” in the loosest sense of the word… cause, obviously, they are really bright, and half of the time you can’t really see anything. It seems like a common factor for people that take pictures for the web, is to make sure you really can’t tell what they look like.
On a different note: The background color in the second panel (they call it “green”) was carefully handpicked by Kurt over at Cyberwasteland.










February 23rd, 2009 at 8:44 am
Hihi, great comic, so true.
Yeah, the text is a litle hard to follow, but you’re not really confused what comes first, so it’s perfectly reasonable.
Also if fits with Leslie’s exitment over the picture, I think.
February 23rd, 2009 at 8:45 am
*readable
February 23rd, 2009 at 11:08 am
Thanks Cyberwasteland, I changed the stroke color on the bubbles to make it a bit clearer.