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Re: BFTB Colouring Project - The Black Major
Posted: 30 May 2010 17:45
by paul463
Another weekend treat1 Thanks fuzzchile
Re: BFTB Colouring Project - The Black Major
Posted: 30 May 2010 18:00
by fuzzchile
Cheers Paul , stories set before collapse of the Iron Curtain D.A(it was drawn in 1984)I remember those days well ,Earlier in the story Jim Watson would draw Dillion with dark hair although could be a lettering mistake , I remember correcting one earlier in story when they are training to become Marines speech bubble was in wrong place
Re: BFTB Colouring Project - The Black Major
Posted: 02 Jun 2010 23:31
by jamarmiller
amazing work an amazing endeavor and an amazing journey, I cant believe you did it man, hats off to you man
Re: BFTB Colouring Project - The Black Major
Posted: 06 Jun 2010 00:43
by The Baron
The Black Major chapter sixteen is now online.
Colours by
John O' Hagan.
Re: BFTB Colouring Project - The Black Major
Posted: 06 Jun 2010 00:44
by jamarmiller
GREAT WORK AS ALWAYS
Re: BFTB Colouring Project - The Black Major
Posted: 06 Jun 2010 07:05
by Sundance
can't read it and clicking for the bigger version ain't working

Re: BFTB Colouring Project - The Black Major
Posted: 06 Jun 2010 13:56
by DAMartin
Alas poor bear...
Re: BFTB Colouring Project - The Black Major
Posted: 06 Jun 2010 17:11
by fuzzchile
Cheers Jamar .. almost on last page now ..this episode was one of my faves to colour going to one climate to another in a matter of comic frames . I guess best way to read this story is in its book form when it comes out Sundance , it would worth the effort if somebody bought the book lol .. yes I felt sorry for bear too when I did research to colour bear discovered they had blue tongues ..you learn something new everyday .
Re: BFTB Colouring Project - The Black Major
Posted: 06 Jun 2010 17:37
by Sundance
i read it on joecanuck.com!
Re: BFTB Colouring Project - The Black Major
Posted: 06 Jun 2010 17:57
by fuzzchile
So it blows up properly there ? still like I say best way to read it will be in book format without the bookmarks (seeing as it's portable)