'stumbled' on your site today and after reading a few strips at random, I went straight to FIRST and haven't stopped yet. I never leave comments, but this just killed me, and I had to tell you, "Great Job!" I think it was the 'De-Moisten' that got me. Must return to my Bug marathon . . . .
yeah, but cameras are better nowadays and we have eqipement to tweak ‘film’ brightness in post so not as many are needed and neither as close anymore, also LED’s are taking over now, and those are slightly cooler for the same brightness emitted.
I suppose stage lights would have to be rather attractive to make the actors perspire–oh you mean hot to the touch! Yeah, that would make them sweat too.
Nah, they were more sweaty in the 1970’s because of too much polyester it was in everything I think even the towels. Also, the sweaty look was thought of as manly and attractive.
By the Way just visit a Comicon and you can ask the 70’s star yourself about the sweaty look.
I have to wonder about people in the 70's in general. Were they really attractive? How did we ever get conceived?
Sounds like Twilight to me.
Sweaty McGyver. you should make a comic that makes fun of him.
'stumbled' on your site today and after reading a few strips at random, I went straight to FIRST and haven't stopped yet. I never leave comments, but this just killed me, and I had to tell you, "Great Job!" I think it was the 'De-Moisten' that got me. Must return to my Bug marathon . . . .
Stage lights were very hot back then.
Stage lights are still really hot.
yeah, but cameras are better nowadays and we have eqipement to tweak ‘film’ brightness in post so not as many are needed and neither as close anymore, also LED’s are taking over now, and those are slightly cooler for the same brightness emitted.
I suppose stage lights would have to be rather attractive to make the actors perspire–oh you mean hot to the touch! Yeah, that would make them sweat too.
i love the letter writing comics
the closer the sun, the colder.
Eh?
And the further the Moon, the cheesier!
Nah, they were more sweaty in the 1970’s because of too much polyester it was in everything I think even the towels. Also, the sweaty look was thought of as manly and attractive.
By the Way just visit a Comicon and you can ask the 70’s star yourself about the sweaty look.