fenderlove: James Marsters with Romeo and Juliet quote over it. (Default)
fenderlove ([personal profile] fenderlove) wrote2008-08-09 03:29 pm

Spike: London Calling, Page Six.

I'm a little behind on completing the pages of the comic, but I managed to condense pages six through nine into just one page. I think it works out better like this. Keeps it faster paced.

Preview:




Click the page for the full-sized version.



And so the plot is revealed! For those of you who do not know, James Marsters was asked at Collectormania, I believe, about what his plot would be for a Spike movie. He gave a rambling but well-thought-out summary of his idea that last about ten minutes. A lot of people did not like his idea for various reasons (some thought it would be silly and some were upset because JM said Spike finds a new girlfriend), but I knew that his idea could be great with a little polishing so that's what I'm working with.

* The design on Spike's Absinthe t-shirt was drawn from a poster that is by Madame Talbot's Victorian Lowbrow. At the time this comic was made I thought that this imagery was an actual Victorian advertisement, and I want to give credit where credit is due for her beautiful artwork. This comic was made for fun only and is not being sold. It's totally not for any kind of profit. :D



Previous Parts: Cover, Pages 1-5.

[identity profile] mentalme85.livejournal.com 2008-08-09 09:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Does that mean he loses the Ursula!? He's gotta get the girl AND the boots! *pouts* ;)
This comic is amazing sweetie, so well drawn! Love the image of Spike curled up with Ursula and the last panel is sooo pretty!

[identity profile] fenderlove.livejournal.com 2008-08-09 09:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, let's just say that there are certain elements of JM's original idea that needed to be... altered a teensy bit. ^_~
Thanks so much for reading! I'm quite fond of drawing Spike near her pregger-belly. LOL. XD