The FaQ1. Why is the comic called "Lusus Naturae"? Lusus Naturae apparantl means "Freak of Nature". In the story, Lusus Naturae means an event that will "shatter the peace". (The characters are also mutants. Go Figure. 2. Are you ever planning to publish this comic? No. If I ever think of publishing this comic I will probably redo the whole story line. Or if this comic takes way longer than expected, I might just publish part three which will have to must story line. 3. How long will the story be (in pages)? I'm thinking many hundreds. One part has about eight chapters and each chapter has about 25 pages. Someone else do the math. 4. How long will the story be (in time)? Many years, who knows? 5. What inspired you to do this webcomic? X-men! A long long time ago (during grade 5) I was intorduced to the big X-men book that explained the entire X-men universe and had pretty pictures. I soon at such young an age begain making up "other x-men" and planning fight scenes. A many many years passed, and I worked on my other fantasy story and then--BAM--I found that there webcomics online and eventually began plotting together a webcomic for me, here it is. 6.What is your favorite (upcoming) scene (in part one)? And the beginning of the chapter "The Dark Part", when group #1 gets captured and everything goes haywire. 7.What do you use to make your comic pages? Pencil, pen and paper. (And sometimes, the GIMP) 8. If you could have any mutation, what would it be? The ability to fly (and be invisible and intangible) and not get tired. 9. When you finish this will you start something new? Yes, after a break I try to start something new (but not as long). 10. Will this comic be the only comic project you will work on I hope not. 11. Do you think "Triangles" as a manga comic? Sort of. In some pages I put in Manga elements when I feel the need. Since 50% of all the comics I read are Manga it is not surprising. |