THREE:
Stet angle, but THE PEGASUS has begun to appear – coming in from beneath the ZEP, roughly cutting towards SABRE’S FALL.
NO COPY.
Page 11
These are almost all long shots, as I imagine them, almost POV of Hans, I shouldn’t think.
ONE:
Angle as The Pegasus angles into an ascent, swinging out a NET suspended between YARDARMS.
SABRE is heading into the net.
NO COPY.
TWO:
Pegasus continues to ascend, SABRE now landing in the NET. We can see CREWMEN – some CLOCKWORK, some not – manning the rigging, including one or two moving to help her out of the net.
NO COPY.






Wonderful visuals
Fantastic ! Keep up the good work.
Simply awesome. I´m in love with this. It´s like in every page you discover something new. I can´t wait to see what´s next. Rucka is great, Burchett is great, when they´re together, it´s like magic
Epic!
This is the best comic on the stands, and it’s not even on the stands! I’ve been an avid and eager reader since day one and I love every page. I’ll be camped outside the comic store in order to get the first TPB on release day.
Beautiful page. A question if I may. When designing a page, how much thought goes into eventually collection this in TPB form? Some of the pages are of differing scale, and size, so I’m curious as to whether that’s intentional? Just a technical question though, the strip itself is brilliant. Loving this so far.
We’ve been wrangling the trade question for a while now. At the moment, the priority is the web comic – we’re each still trying to figure out how best to tell a story in this medium.
Which is another way of saying, none, I suppose. We’ll burn the trade bridge when we reach it.
Tim, sorry for the tardiness of this reply. We knew from the beginning that this would be collected in print, so I’ve designed the “screens”, as we call them, in a modular format to make them easier to arrange for a TPB. They may appear on the screen to be different sizes but actually, they’re all proportionate. When the time comes Greg and I will sit down and art direct the book, setting up the content of each page to maximize the storytelling in the new format. It sounds harder than it is.
I love this web comic. Such fun!! The artwork is amazing and Mr Rucka I really enjoy your writing style and how you write such strong female leads and I don’t just mean physically strong. I am realy enjoying this and i LOVED Stumptown and your run on Wonder Woman, reading that you had more to tell on your WW arc but was unable to I can only imagine where you would have taken it.
Keep up the great work team!
Amazing!
I saw this mentioned at ComicsAlliance and decided to take a look.
Wow!
Between this, Gronk, and Girl Genius, this could ruin mainstream comics for me.
Which wouldn’t be hard.