The entire page is done in the style of a children's comic book - very bright colors, heavy lines, lots of differently colored pastel boxes as panel and text backgrounds.
Narrator: McMoosington checked the chemistry lab...
Close zoom on a series of panels of lab glassware - mostly erlenmeyer flasks and volumetric flasks, but also a set of test tubes. They are all holding colorful liquids and reflecting back distorted images of McMoosington peering at them.
Narrator: ...twice!
Narrator: The first time he only checked the outsides.
Narrator: But the second time he was very thorough.
Sound FX: CRASH!
Narrator: Then he checked lab two...
The bottom of the page is a large amount of wavy water with a snorkel and bubbles coming out of it.
Narrator: But it was still underwater.
I decided to write a children's book comic thing. This is the second page. The first page in the story is Brain Comics #206. Lab two was also underwater in Brain Comics #112.
New comics Thursdays. (We hope. Maybe.)
On Tuesdays, check out my other comic: The Angels of Death.
Brain Comics copyright (C) 2006-2010 Rachel Hestilow. See more at Pudding Cannon Studios.