God, Chris is such a lazy ass.
I take it CWC has never heard of mechanical pencils. Or would popping in new leads be too time consuming for him?
Probably break the thin leads trying to stick 'em in one.
Does Chris not know that you can still ink over a pencil outline? Or make a sketch by going light on a ballpoint pen?
Using a blue lead pencil also helps if you wanted to photocopy/scan your work after you ink it.
He's probably considering either as too much work. Best to get everything done in one shot and mistakes, be damned.
Even if it doesn't win him much favors anyway. I only he he did lightly put down construction lines/shapes to start with. It's not that hard to draw Sonic given how simplistic those bodies are (heads especially, just a circle and two lines to get the eyes and nose centered properly).
He might know but alas, this is Chris we're talking about. The guy is LAZY as all hell and it's not interested in growing up, ever, in any way.
It's sad in some way.
So this artist who Chris respects greatly comes to him with advice to improve his art - but Chris is so lazy to fix his mistakes and clean up pencil sharpenings that he won't even try it.
Makes me wonder how much he hated art class if he was told to clean up afterwards?
I imagine Chris is glad that his made-up CPU goddess religion doesn't consider sloth one of the 7 deadly sins...
I bet.
Chris has said so many times that he wants to find a girl that he can build into a sweetheart from the ground up through friendship first.
But all his characters instantly fall in love. They aren’t even friends. They just go straight to love without doing any of the friendship “work”.
A lot of wish fulfillment Chris will never see in his life.
The show's actually pretty good.
Honestly, with how much he deep throats mlp, I would have thought he would have been all over this.
... But of all things, it's minor shit like killing off the butler and making Darkwing Duck a tv icon that ruins it for him?
It is really dumb excuses to hate on this show, I think what it did with the nephews was perfect in fleshing out those guys and making Darkwing an actor was a clever bit of in-universe fun for the duck (puts Jim Cummings in a nice Adam West-ish role).
It would not suprise me if later on it would turn out darkwng duck is a real thing in the show or the actor picked up the crime fighting after his show got canceled.
Would make for a cool, natural progression for that character.
Well, at least we know Chris isn't "turned on" by DuckTales.
Probably for the best we don't have to deal with ducks already polutting our comic that was meant to be about electric hedgehog pokemon. Thank goodness Chris wasn't a Carl Barks fan.
Also, doesn't he have a long-standing hatred of reboots thanks to :autism: and his belief that cartoon characters are "real?" Or is that mostly an exaggeration?
It's all real!
Well, MLP is a reboot itself I think. He is mostly ok with reboots as long as his autism doesnt latch onto some random det
SONIC ARMS ARE NOT BLUE!!! 
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At least we don't have a "Donald's Shirt is NOT BLACK!" going on.
I think that would have hopefully sunk into his head to not be so annoying. Some people need a boot up their ass to learn how to behave. Chris is squarely in that category.
He certainly needs it.
Ah Quack Pack was awesome, but only for its time in 1996. It was really silly seeing it at first since Ducktales 1987 was at the time commonly found in reruns if you knew where to look.
But I literally thought Hewey, Dewey, and Louie were entirely different characters for some reason.
The only episode I can remember good is that one where they invent this green shit called "Tasty Paste" and end up as corrupt business men.
I never saw Quack Pack much at all, but recall the kids feeling different, and it was an early attempt and fleshing out the nephews' personalities that weren't there previous.