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Here is the follow up page to the title splash I posted yesterday. Not unlike a soldier gearing up, fighter preparing for a fight or a superhero changing into a costume, Daisy transforms herself in these 2 page with the wig an costume. She puts on the special gastro costume so the audience can see what is going on in her intestines as she dances. The final part is here emerging, fully formed and dancing. The first 2 pages I posted a few months ago from this series features the end of this dance sequence and Daisy's fall from grace and escape from the chaos.
I do have a bit of a problem. I collecting goals and the downsizing of my collection only align with owning 2 or 3 pages from this series and instead I am now up to a dozen.
I do have a bit of a problem. I collecting goals and the downsizing of my collection only align with owning 2 or 3 pages from this series and instead I am now up to a dozen.
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About Paul Pope
Paul Pope is an American alternative comic book writer/artist. Pope describes his own influences (listed in his book P-City Parade) as Daniel Torres, Bruno Premiani, Jack Kirby, Alex Toth, Tony Salmons, Hugo Pratt, Silvio Cadelo, Vittorio Giardino, and Hergé.