The style of this one seems different than the usual ones. Not that that’s a bad thing though, I just wanted to point that out.
Great work as always, Adam.
This something I liked about my babies. I still have no idea how to hold a newborn, because mine came out at 3.8 and 4.3kg, with the ability to hold their heads up, and hit with actual noticeable force when there is insufficient milk. Floppy babies are scary.
The style of this one seems different than the usual ones. Not that that’s a bad thing though, I just wanted to point that out.
Great work as always, Adam.
You got a keen eye. Was away from my studio so I had to draw this one on my iPad.
This reminds me of that old “Newborn babies sure are useless” comic from back in the day. The ancient time of 2010.
Good Etro, that wasn’t sarcasm! Has it really only been that long since #ArtEvolution kicked in?
https://www.bugmartini.com/comic/newborns-suck/
Though it is quite impressive that the 1 day old baby in the first panel is sitting up all by herself 🙂
“No bugs or babies were harmed during the production of today’s strip. Professional stunt double or paper models appeared in dangerous scenes.”
Is it just me or the lineart on this one suddenly got thinner?
Compared to the 2010 comic somebody posted above, this one is way thinner and way more expressive.
This something I liked about my babies. I still have no idea how to hold a newborn, because mine came out at 3.8 and 4.3kg, with the ability to hold their heads up, and hit with actual noticeable force when there is insufficient milk. Floppy babies are scary.
I am still surprised by the solidity of my newborn. The way the medical staff manhandled her paradoxically reminded me of the saying “don’t baby it”.