Er- nope, this one has Noir in it too



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Rex Killiante:
Anyway, Noir was always meant to be in comic form. Probably another reason why I stopped writing it was my frustration with not one, but two different artists who offered to draw it, and then later backed away from it.
The first was Tyler Sticka. He was a big fan of the first chapter, and drew the entire first issue. It was like a dream come true. Unfortunately, he grew squeamish about the second chapter, which introduced alcohol and other lewd acts of behavior into the equation. Many people might remember him by the alias "Starfire". Either way, he had the audacity to ask me to rewrite my pride and joy or risk losing him; he was afraid of the idea of his little brother seeing the profanity. I refused, and lost a good artist.

Sean Catlett:
How OG.

Rex Killiante:
OG? what's that stand for?

Sean Catlett:
Nothing. It's pronounced like it's spelled: OG.
Who was the other artist?

Rex Killiante:
Well...
MC Griffin. :-\

Sean Catlett:
Hahaa. He was so here just a few hours ago.

Rex Killiante:
And his artwork was FANTASTIC!!! OMG. He drew all of the characters perfectly. His version of Bunnie inspired me to add extra details to MY descriptions.

Sean Catlett:
What were his reasons for dropping out?

Rex Killiante:
I think it was just a general lack of commitment. At the time, he was also working on Sketchy.

Sean Catlett:
Ah.

Rex Killiante:
But that, too, was disappointing.


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