You know me. You hate me and love me for it. I. Love. Freakin'. WWII Germany. So when I was at school, I was part of this one club called "Online Comics and Animations Club." Sounds fancy, well thought out and formed, with a large amount of people, right? It was a few Anime Lovers watching internet crap that no one's ever heard of. No disrespect, those guys were fun. We planned on making a comic. I was the only one dedicated. SOOO. Now I wish to enlist help out here. I'm okay at paper drawing. People say I'm really good, especially for one who draws freehand. But when it comes to computer drawing..... I don't even know where to start. So as you know, I thought this would be a pretty good place to get together to do something cool. So, yeah, online comic. I can see it now; Writer: Adrian Vogelscheuche (I'd love to see people trying to pronounce that.) Artist(s): This one guy Adrian Vogelscheuche knows. :| Is it something that I've been trying to do for a long time? Yes. Have I had other hopes and dreams? Yes. Have almost all of them been destroyed? Yes. So as you can guess, due to my constant depression and tad bit of laziness, there's going to be a downpour. There'll be plenty snow, too. That'll be the most beautiful thing about the comic. There's going to be all these dark, muted colors, black white and ten million and fifty shades of grey, and then there's all this bright red and it's like a serial killer came in and left the book on the floor. Jerk. That's bad for the spine of the book. But it's not like Sin City. The colors besides red are just dark and down-to-earth. It's kind of sad and depressing, and then BAM! Yellow, orange, and red burst out because a train exploded, proceeding to kill a ton of people. Still sad? Good. That's the point, genius. It's supposed to be kind of depressing, having that dark feel to it. And when your not sad, your scared, or shocked, or confused. It's supposed to be a dark comic. We aren't exactly doing a children's show. It'll be relatable, very human, something to make you think deeply and reflect. And ruined childhoods, some psychological thrills, everything sad and terrifying at the same time. Because that's how it was when there were stormtroopers crashing through the door, to take your parents or children away, to either have them work to death or just have them killed or whatnot. And that's reflected in everything. The characters, what they wear, the weather and constant rain. And yet a bit of pure innocence. Even the big bad Giant of Berchtesgaden was this little kid who loved his momma. The snow. The children. The forests. They'd all represent the lighter side of the comic. So, yeah. I think you get the gist of things. So, if you'd please, Some art with a little coloring would be nice. I'll put in the words, and I know what everyone does and where they go... so yeah. Thanks.