Kristian, just stopping by to tell you once and for all time how I love these minor visual bonus jokes that you put into your comics more often than not like the drones’ red noses in this one. I know no other comics artist with such dedication to detail. So even after I read the punchline I’m having fun exploring the detailed cosmos behind your panels for these almost hidden graphic jokes.
Keep up the good work and thanks for brightening me up every few days!
Thank you, Lee! That’s super cool to hear. I usually try to spend a moment to think through how elements like that would actually look. But now I’m realising I should have drawn the rotor blades as antlers instead! Oh well.
Kristian, just stopping by to tell you once and for all time how I love these minor visual bonus jokes that you put into your comics more often than not like the drones’ red noses in this one. I know no other comics artist with such dedication to detail. So even after I read the punchline I’m having fun exploring the detailed cosmos behind your panels for these almost hidden graphic jokes.
Keep up the good work and thanks for brightening me up every few days!
Thank you, Lee! That’s super cool to hear. I usually try to spend a moment to think through how elements like that would actually look. But now I’m realising I should have drawn the rotor blades as antlers instead! Oh well.
Ha yes, that would have been a double-win. But I like it the way it is!
Is it allowed to use this comic in a presentation? :D It so much fits to the topic of digitalization. :D
I guess, sure – go ahead!
Was this inspired by Futurama?
Hm, no I don’t think so. Did they have drone deliveries there?
Was Rudolph the hacker ;-) ?
We live in the modern world, why does not Santa use this?))
Your blog is very interesting and quite special. I hope you will have more like this to share with the reader.