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★ The Modern Prometheus #1 ★
('The Modern Prometheus' was an alternate title for 'Frankenstein')
Frankenstein 1818 text. Original Story by Mary Shelley.
Reinterpreted and Illustrated by Yayoi Neko
Standard Comicbook size 6.625 inches x 10.25 inches
44 pages. Black and White pages. Rated PG-13 (shounen-ai, gay ambiguity).
Comicbook reads RIGHT to LEFT
→→→And on short note:
In the original novel, the monster/deamon/creature/wretch created by Victor Frankenstein was never given a name. Thereore, it is incorrect to refer to the creature as 'Frankenstein'.
'Frankenstein's Monster' is more appropiate.←←←.
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Comments: 9
LenaliaBee [2013-03-15 19:59:54 +0000 UTC]
Hello Yayoi Neko
I just bought the French version of "Modern Prometheus No.1" and "SHERLOCK HOLMES"
I am totally satisfied and impressed the level designs, and coresspondance in "Modern Prometheus No.1" are very well written
(I had already read the English version, there was already beautiful)
I wonder if "Modern Prometheus" will be a sequel, and if so, when ? I am so looking forward to read more!
I fell in love with the characters, they are beautiful and very interesting. They are so different than Holmes and Watson, less funny, more serious!
I love them very much.
Thank you so much for your great work and in advance for your reply,
Lenalia.
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Pending-Destruction [2012-01-26 10:29:21 +0000 UTC]
Curious: about how long does it take you to knock out something like this?
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Thundertori In reply to Pending-Destruction [2012-01-26 12:04:45 +0000 UTC]
I dunno why this is asked, I don't have a stop watch or take notes of how long I work on something. I really don't remember when I officially began or when I ended, its not something I mark off on a calender or anything. In other workds, I don't know >.<
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Pending-Destruction In reply to Thundertori [2012-01-26 19:42:26 +0000 UTC]
Didn't mean to offend! I have my roots in science and medicine, so I'm just curious about a ballpark estimate for comparison purposes. It just seems like I take way too long when I do my own art...
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Thundertori In reply to Pending-Destruction [2012-01-26 19:46:43 +0000 UTC]
No no! I wasn't offended, its just the truth, I really don't know. In my best estimate, over 6 months at least. 60%+- is research and the rest is drawing--I dunno which took longer to do though.
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Pending-Destruction In reply to Thundertori [2012-01-26 20:51:56 +0000 UTC]
6 months! Well, I feel a little better XD Most of my issue is learning the stupid programs I'm using as I go. Leads to a lot of erasing and restarting -_-; It's taken me 4 months to do a couple of digital commissions. I feel lame!
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