The rule of children: you can’t tell them something is secret and then not expect them to push their nose in to find out what it is. Also consider that Seth just enjoys messing with Peter’s head.
The Seal of the Guardian took a bit of research to nail down. I took a few things into account with designing it, and a bit further down the road I may do a comic explaining all the elements that went into it (there is a lot of hidden symbolism and back story incorporated into its design). This is the first time I’ve had an opportunity to use it in a comic, although I do plan on sneaking it into a few other places as the story progresses.
On a side note, this is also the first time I’ve ever directly mentioned God in a comic. How about that.
# I do apologize about the lateness in getting this update posted. I know three weeks is a long time to wait for new material, so I am sorry to everyone who was getting a bit tired of waiting. I had a few temp jobs that fell through the cracks and have since decided to return to SCAD now (instead of a couple years from now, as originally planned) to earn my Master’s. More details can be found on my LiveJournal. I will do my best to not miss any more of the regular weekly updates. Also, obviously I missed the August 30th release date for the P&C collection book (what with it being September now and all). I am doing everything I can to get it done with the time I have available, so expect a more finalized release date announcement soon.
The “Gamers Against Anorexia” t-shirt design (used again for continuity from the last comic) is owned and © to Geeklabel Inc.
Official website: PeterAndCompany.com
The Seal of the Guardian took a bit of research to nail down. I took a few things into account with designing it, and a bit further down the road I may do a comic explaining all the elements that went into it (there is a lot of hidden symbolism and back story incorporated into its design). This is the first time I’ve had an opportunity to use it in a comic, although I do plan on sneaking it into a few other places as the story progresses.
On a side note, this is also the first time I’ve ever directly mentioned God in a comic. How about that.
# I do apologize about the lateness in getting this update posted. I know three weeks is a long time to wait for new material, so I am sorry to everyone who was getting a bit tired of waiting. I had a few temp jobs that fell through the cracks and have since decided to return to SCAD now (instead of a couple years from now, as originally planned) to earn my Master’s. More details can be found on my LiveJournal. I will do my best to not miss any more of the regular weekly updates. Also, obviously I missed the August 30th release date for the P&C collection book (what with it being September now and all). I am doing everything I can to get it done with the time I have available, so expect a more finalized release date announcement soon.
The “Gamers Against Anorexia” t-shirt design (used again for continuity from the last comic) is owned and © to Geeklabel Inc.
Official website: PeterAndCompany.com
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Yes, lately it seems like they've been taking some under-the-table funding from Sony to give higher praise to the PS3 than is really deserved. Case in point: they gave Lair -- a game with controls that don't work -- a freaking 8/10. I'm done with the magazine after that one. Boo to them indeed.
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