… not looking good… you can definitely tell its based on his work but totally misses the feeling of it, the way I feel tales from the loop really got.
… not looking good… you can definitely tell its based on his work but totally misses the feeling of it, the way I feel tales from the loop really got.
I’m a big fan of his work. I quit a job to work on a movie based on one of his books.
Came here to say this.
I do not advise ever giving a baby quinoa.
It was made by 2 North Dakota dads at the request of their wives. It took just a couple of years for the idea to take off, marketing the product to scools. It was then sold to Smuckers in 2003. So the pitch probably went something like, “you two are inventors, can’t you make this easy sandwich… easier?”
Can’t recommend tales from the loop enough. Its slow and episodic but all starts to tie together as it progresses. Like I said, I think they really matched the feeling of the art in that series.