350 years ago the world was shook by the first appearance of super humans and then an event that changed the face of the earth.
Today, Suzanne Incirrina's bid to become a marine biologist is derailed when she develops the super power of octopus-like arms coming out of her back. Now, she'll be catapulted into the action and mystery of the super human world.
350 years ago the world was shook by the first appearance of super humans and then an event that changed the face of the earth.
Today, Suzanne Incirrina's bid to become a marine biologist is derailed when she develops the super power of octopus-like arms coming out of her back. Now, she'll be catapulted into the action and mystery of the super human world.
Suzanne is recovering from her transformation and receives a visit from Phin Fridman, come to explain what will start happening now that she's gained a power. Apparently, there's also another super who transformed recently...
The day after she's attacked, Phin chooses to inform Suzanne about why what happened, happened. With what she hears, Suzanne makes a decision that pivots her life onto an entirely new path.
Sometimes extroverts drive me nuts. They can be some of the worst people in the world.
That one extrovert who pops in to mellow stressful situations or manage social stuff with other people in mind though... THAT extrovert has my eternal gratitude.
Most of the changes I've made for the reboot have been tiny. Mostly just line changes. One thing that has surprised me is just how much I've changed Suzanne as a character. I gained a much better understanding of her over the course of the original run. She was definitely Flanderized... but in a good way I think.
Really tried to get this release out by today as I'm about to head out to a family reunion for a week and a half. Gonna bring a sketchbook to continue working on Octeal while I'm there... which will be interesting because I've been all digital for a long time... I wonder if I'm out of practice with regular old pencil and paper.
In the original run I realized the apartment building had a layout that was physically impossible purely because of a stairwell between the first and second floor and how it related to Suzanne's room (which overlooks the pool). It's not really significant but it did always kinda bug me.