Silent Night

I’ve always wanted to tackle a purely wordless comic, so I couldn’t pass up the opportunity with today’s strip. The closest attempt I’ve made, up until today, was with this comic. Physical comedy is a lot of fun to draw for me, because it’s more visually challenging to pull off.

I’d like extend thanks to those of you who have taken time to share your thoughts on the storyline – I read each and every comment, so please keep the feedback and questions coming.

-Krishna

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  • LoganReply
    March 21, 2012 at 6:23 am

    That’s why you should always store some movie props in your barn. They break easier. So it will be one uncomfortable night for poor Bob.

  • conkReply
    March 21, 2012 at 9:31 am

    well, you do it again… we can see when you have no ideas… nothing happens in 3-4 strips … you should avoid publishing when you are not prepared and stick to geek humour were you are better.

    • KrishnaReply
      March 21, 2012 at 9:44 am

      Ouch. That’s harsh. Thanks for your opinion, Conk.

  • Barry BuchananReply
    March 21, 2012 at 3:33 pm

    I’ve done a few comics without words, oddley enough they seem to take more “writing” than ones with dialog. Not even going to comment on the comment above. :(

    • KrishnaReply
      March 21, 2012 at 3:35 pm

      You’re right, Barry. Comics without any dialog actually taking more “writing”. Well put!

  • RG2CentsReply
    March 21, 2012 at 9:17 pm

    Poor Guy! I guess this is an example of the ‘What now?!’ department! XD

  • TFReply
    March 22, 2012 at 6:47 am

    I like the strip. Just because there isn’t more action in it besides Bob tries to free himself, it doesn’t actually mean that the author has no idea what to draw next. Am I right Krishna ;-) ?
    Of course it’s also possible to do the strip with just 4 pictures with the complete story in it, but here I can feel how tention is build up and I’m excitet to see what comes next :D

    • KrishnaReply
      March 22, 2012 at 8:00 am

      right on, TF! Imagine LOST in only 4 episodes. It can be done, but the slow build makes you more keen to find out what happens next. Believe me, I’ve spent a year thinking about this storyline. I know where it’s going, and I think everyone’s patience will be rewarded.

  • ReneReply
    March 22, 2012 at 7:27 pm

    I loved this one. Your storytelling has grown over the years, Krishna. Kudos!

    • KrishnaReply
      March 22, 2012 at 9:10 pm

      Thanks, Rene!

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