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The Brotherhood
This comic is currently on hiatus. In truth I just couldn't update this and UnCONventional with my schedule. As UnCONventional is set to wrap at the end of 2019 though, I intend to return to Crosarth in mid 2020. Thank you for your patience.
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The Brotherhood

by Trae Dorn on July 16, 2012 at 12:00 am
Chapter: comic
└ Tags: Mr. Morris, Prime Minister Garrity
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  1. Jaasak
    July 15, 2012, 8:57 pm | # | Reply

    T, I am kinda curious: I've noticed in the above pic and the Central Hall of the Bird the lighting. Maybe I'm reading too much but in this drama and time-period, am I to assume that, along with advances made with steam (hence-"Steam-Punk") that lighting has also advanced? I assume that the events portrayed here in CoC fit along a general era of 1890-1900 or, as in Steam Boy (the movie by Kayazawa…[sic?]) the technology has advanced much more to approximately 1926-1935 in some respects with some residual Gay '90's leftovers. I'm dating myself but what the hey? I love a good tale, (and, sir, you do a fine job at that, if'n I may say so).
    What say you?
    JIM

    • Trae Dorn
      July 15, 2012, 9:15 pm | # | Reply

      Technology levels in Crosarth vary, overall though I'm aiming for pseudo-Edwardian. Think, in many aspects, 1910s level technology.

      In some aspects the world is more advanced technologically, in others less – but that's where we're hitting our median,

      • Jaasak
        July 15, 2012, 9:46 pm | # | Reply

        T, that seems reasonable. I reviewed several panels and noted that some of the lighting of that era by WWI was already headed that way. I saw of couple of bits from old silents and noted the lighting there, too, as well. Makes good sense.
        You're doing a bang-up job there, Trae. Love it! Thanks again, JIM

        • Jaasak
          July 15, 2012, 11:06 pm | # | Reply

          Also, Steam Boy was produced by the same people who did Akira. Katsu Otomo directed and Shigeru Watanabe was the Executive Producer along with Kazumi Kawashiro & Shunji & Shinji Komori. I THOUGHT it was Studio Ghibli but my bad…..check out the movie, though. Quite good. JIM

  2. BoomchuckPixyNiki
    April 14, 2014, 11:49 am | # | Reply

    I hate to be that person, but since two years have gone by and no one’s noted it yet: Garrity’s speech bubble in the center frame: posess should be possess.

    (Sorry! I’m kind of a spelling bee champ of yore, so it’s become compulsion. *ahem* I love the comic, by the way.)

    • Trae Dorn
      April 14, 2014, 12:33 pm | # | Reply

      Son of a… and that error is in the print version too.

      Damn it!

      Thanks for catching it. I’ll at least get the web version fixed… 😛

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