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Whoof that’s the last one for this month’s batch! Thank you so much for joining me–I’m so excited to continue sharing this with you!
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Panel 1 [Lawrence steps outside of the outfitter and is back by the docks again, ships bobbing in the water alongside]
Panel 2 [He looks up at a ship's masts with a sort of hopeful wonder. He hasn’t seen so many ships at once. A conversation comes off screen, but not one that he’s listening to.]
JOSUÉ:
That chowder tasted like something out of a gutter, Ezra. Why’d you take me there? Why’d you let me eat it? How were you able to eat it?
EZRA:
‘You’ll have worse vittles on the whaler, laddie’.
Panel 3 [EZRA CARTER and JOSUÉ CABRAL are walking on the right side of the panel towards the camera, and Lawrence is walking in the foreground to the left with his back to the camera, still looking up at the ships. EZRA is a Black man in his mid 20s, tall and with an athletic build, and JOSUÉ is an Azorean man in his early 20s, shorter and skinnier. They’re both wearing working clothes. Josué has his arms flung out at his sides in exasperation. Ezra is laughing.]
JOSUÉ:
Does she ALWAYS say that?
EZRA:
Far as I know. Every time I come back the chowder’s never no better. Sellin’ ‘longside whaleships is all part of her business.
Panel 4 [Lawrence, not paying attention, collides with Josué’s shoulder, spinning to face him with his hands held out apologetically, Josué is also holding his hand up to steady him. Ezra looks on with mild surprise]
LAWRENCE:
Ah, sorry—
JOSUÉ:
S’fine.
Panel 5 [Ezra and Josué pause in the foreground, with Josué turning his head to watch Lawrence’s back as he keeps walking.
JOSUÉ:
Where do you suppose the bumpkin’s from?
Panel 6 [Ezra also turns to look at Lawrence leaving, leaning his head to the side and squinting]
EZRA:
Mmm. Vermont. Some place the sea ain't touchin’.
JOSUÉ:
Sure. Can’t imagine anyone around here looking at a boat like that.
Panel 2 [He looks up at a ship's masts with a sort of hopeful wonder. He hasn’t seen so many ships at once. A conversation comes off screen, but not one that he’s listening to.]
JOSUÉ:
That chowder tasted like something out of a gutter, Ezra. Why’d you take me there? Why’d you let me eat it? How were you able to eat it?
EZRA:
‘You’ll have worse vittles on the whaler, laddie’.
Panel 3 [EZRA CARTER and JOSUÉ CABRAL are walking on the right side of the panel towards the camera, and Lawrence is walking in the foreground to the left with his back to the camera, still looking up at the ships. EZRA is a Black man in his mid 20s, tall and with an athletic build, and JOSUÉ is an Azorean man in his early 20s, shorter and skinnier. They’re both wearing working clothes. Josué has his arms flung out at his sides in exasperation. Ezra is laughing.]
JOSUÉ:
Does she ALWAYS say that?
EZRA:
Far as I know. Every time I come back the chowder’s never no better. Sellin’ ‘longside whaleships is all part of her business.
Panel 4 [Lawrence, not paying attention, collides with Josué’s shoulder, spinning to face him with his hands held out apologetically, Josué is also holding his hand up to steady him. Ezra looks on with mild surprise]
LAWRENCE:
Ah, sorry—
JOSUÉ:
S’fine.
Panel 5 [Ezra and Josué pause in the foreground, with Josué turning his head to watch Lawrence’s back as he keeps walking.
JOSUÉ:
Where do you suppose the bumpkin’s from?
Panel 6 [Ezra also turns to look at Lawrence leaving, leaning his head to the side and squinting]
EZRA:
Mmm. Vermont. Some place the sea ain't touchin’.
JOSUÉ:
Sure. Can’t imagine anyone around here looking at a boat like that.
i follow you on tumblr and I’ve been looking forward to seeing this comic! and wow, I love it already – I can really hear everyone’s voices!
So glad you’re already enjoying it–thank you for reading!
What an amazing start! I absolutely love the rendition of “Leave her Johnny leave her” you used, it is such a good shanty.
I love all the details that you put into each frame, the whale drawings, the ship details, and a hard and brutally honest view of all the work done through this old industry. What more can I say other than I will be eagerly awaiting to see more of this story, thank you for sharing the wonderful work you are doing!
Thank you so much for your kind words, and for reading! I’m excited to keep working on it.
I am also from Tumblr, and I’ve been awaiting this comic very eagerly. What a good start this is; you set the atmosphere really well. I’m excited to see what the future will bring.
Thank you! Creating atmosphere is what I strive for.