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7/23/2025, 5:17:02 PM
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My apologies but this will be long. Please bear with me.
Chariot Duel (Fluxxo)
This battle is incredible, funny both did not really engage with racing chariots though.
Needle really nails that body horror Fluxxo is capable of doing and goes even futher with pushing the expressions and poses in his panels. Real bizarre but beautifully illustrated, Fluxxo feels pretty in-character too.
Fluxxo's entry however has a LOT. Like a lot a lot, it's so full of color, illustrated beautifully, and patented Fluxxo insanity that is both high octane and bizarrely chill. There's also a very interesting humanizing moment between these two fellas I really like, it's so easy to get lost in first impressions and not get the deeper aspects.
Papyrus of Thoth (Ellie)
Another tough one, both artists have incredible grasps on illustration and form. Lovell's panel formatting is very unique and even cool with the split lines and incorporation of Lovell's form and negative space to frame the story, just a real shame it's unfinished and the handwritten text was difficult to read.
Ellie's was complete and really enjoyable seeing her shadow Lovell and compare her to Ellie's fabled mentor, I loved the contrast. 'Defeating' Lovell was also quite clever for a solution, and it's really nice the whole Coven cohesively plotting and working together!
Min's Festival (Gretchen)
I had no idea this one was going to be as raunchy as it was!
Dizzy offered an oldcrab cut and a funny plotline of being mistaken for a god while Gretchen worked in more for a direct competition for the festival. I think between the two my preference for Gretchen's comes down to Dizzy being constantly present and the humor being a touch funnier to me. I had a serious deep belly laugh with Gretchen’s entry. Dizzy’s got laughs from me but not that deep.
My apologies but this will be long. Please bear with me.
Chariot Duel (Fluxxo)
This battle is incredible, funny both did not really engage with racing chariots though.
Needle really nails that body horror Fluxxo is capable of doing and goes even futher with pushing the expressions and poses in his panels. Real bizarre but beautifully illustrated, Fluxxo feels pretty in-character too.
Fluxxo's entry however has a LOT. Like a lot a lot, it's so full of color, illustrated beautifully, and patented Fluxxo insanity that is both high octane and bizarrely chill. There's also a very interesting humanizing moment between these two fellas I really like, it's so easy to get lost in first impressions and not get the deeper aspects.
Papyrus of Thoth (Ellie)
Another tough one, both artists have incredible grasps on illustration and form. Lovell's panel formatting is very unique and even cool with the split lines and incorporation of Lovell's form and negative space to frame the story, just a real shame it's unfinished and the handwritten text was difficult to read.
Ellie's was complete and really enjoyable seeing her shadow Lovell and compare her to Ellie's fabled mentor, I loved the contrast. 'Defeating' Lovell was also quite clever for a solution, and it's really nice the whole Coven cohesively plotting and working together!
Min's Festival (Gretchen)
I had no idea this one was going to be as raunchy as it was!
Dizzy offered an oldcrab cut and a funny plotline of being mistaken for a god while Gretchen worked in more for a direct competition for the festival. I think between the two my preference for Gretchen's comes down to Dizzy being constantly present and the humor being a touch funnier to me. I had a serious deep belly laugh with Gretchen’s entry. Dizzy’s got laughs from me but not that deep.
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