Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Eldritch: Lessons 034


I don't really have a whole lot to say about the page this week.
However, as it turns out, the next full moon coincides with the Persied meteor shower… which, if you’re looking for meteors, is a bad thing because the extra light hides the meteors. (But makes a full moon prettier?)  If you happen to be a werewolf, well... then that sucks; you'll be too busy being wolfy to look at all. ;3 However, if you want to catch sight of some meteors this summer, odds are, this weekend is your best bet.  The Delta-Aquarids are going to be streaking on through as the first Persieds are gearing up, and, it’s the new moon to boot, so there won’t be as much light pollution.
 Happy night-romping!

6 comments:

  1. I have only One complaint about Any of your pages... You don't update enough, give me some more stuff to donate to for extra comics ;-)

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  2. Awesome page! Maggie has a very valid point.

    In response to the above comment, I must point out that Nashoba has a job and a life to live. She's not a professional artist and it's a miracle she hasn't quit yet. If you want to keep something wonderful up then you would be less greedy and be happy with what you get.

    Thanks Nashoba, we appreciate the time you put into this and hope you continue for as long as possible.

    Cheers!

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  3. yay for Nashoba and your constant updates! I really like this comic!

    Can you just upload a larger version of this comic? Even when i zoom in the dimensions look the same...

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  4. Vittorio:

    Open the image in a new window/tab and it should zoom in quite a bit. If not, Hold Control and use your mouse wheel to zoom on the page.

    Cheers!

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  5. Fouquin, every image in the comic has a link that if clicked will bring you on a larger version of the page (try it on last week comic).

    this has no link and it's difficult to read D:

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  6. Vittorio I understand that, that's why I'm suggesting you use the Control zoom function instead. Also, I was able to get it to open in a new window by right clicking and choosing to manually open the image in a new tab. That may be a Google Chrome specific feature but it's worth a shot.

    Just trying to help.

    Cheers!

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