Sunday, March 17, 2013

Visual Storytelling

For visual storytelling with Marshall Vandruff we were tasked with creating our own adaptation of Windsor McKay's Little Nemo in Slumberland. I came up with a retro-future science fiction story of Nemo as a teenager living under an oppressive regime. During a psychological evaluation, government doctors discover that Nemo's mind is a portal to Slumberland and quickly plan to invade and conquer the dreamworld. As Nemo tries to fight off the invasion in Slumberland and free his body from the clutches of the totalitarian regime in the real world he starts to have trouble discerning between dreams and reality.




These are the comic pages that I drew for the story. The speech bubbles are missing and the shading is incomplete but the line work and imagery is interesting.

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