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Member Post: Code Geass R2 4koma, Episode 23

AnimeVice member FoxxFireArt gives us his latest artwork based on Code Geass R2.

 This is a bit of a first here. I am adding the latest in my series of  Code Geass R2 4komas on my Anime Vice blog the very same day I posted on my deviant Art page. Both are based upon Episode 23. 
  
 Code Geass R2 Episode 23
 Code Geass R2 Episode 23
This first one is titled "Comfort Deux". It's based on the scene early in the episode where  Lelouch is still reeling from the idea that  Nunnally is still alive and how this will effect the plan he has spent so much time working on. 
 
I remembered that the last time Lelouch thought he was losing Nunnally he became kind of depressed and sort of hit on Kallen with this, "then...comfort me." line. I thought it would be funny if in this scene where  Suzaku is confronting Lelouch about Nunnally that perhaps he is so confused that he actually forgets who he's talking to and thinks it's Kallen again. A lot of yaoi fans enjoy this one as well. The keen observer will notice  C.C.'s hand slowly coming into view with the recorder in panels two and three. That is sort of a call back to some of my favorite moments in Loony Toons where something or someone would slowly come into view for comedic effect. That's why I gave C.C. that sort of sly Bugs Bunny look at the end.
 
As you can tell in the picture above. I really like to try and emulate the scenes I'm making into a joke. That way fans will be able to know exactly where this is taking place. You often don't see that level of detail in fan comics.

 Code Geass R2 - Episode 23
 Code Geass R2 - Episode 23

Yet another 4koma to go along with this same episode. It's this image that both debuts on both Anime Vice and deviant Art at the same time. The title is "Release". This is a little later after it's been revealed that the  Black Knights had repaired  Gino's KMF, the Tristan. He's talking with  Kallen about how he understands how she must of felt being half Brittanian and fighting with the Japanese. Really, it's a stupid statement. He didn't understand at all what she was feeling.
 
I really hated Gino. He was the most pointless character that never influenced anything in the series. I don't even think through the whole series that he ever even knew that Lelouch was originally Zero. I really wish Suzaku had killed him when he killed the other Knights of the Round. 
 
Art wise, one of my favorite touches was the blurring of the Tristan in the foreground. It helped sell the sense of depth. The color work came out pretty well too.

Code Geass R2 - Episode 23
Code Geass R2 - Episode 23
I hope you enjoyed the art work and they gave you a good laugh. If you visit my devArt page you can see this art amongst others in a larger size. Please, feel free to comment.
  
-Kristoffer Remmell (FoxxFireArt) is a freelance graphic artist, writer, and over all mystery geek.-    
Destinyheroknighton Feb. 26, 2010 at 10:29 a.m.

LOL!
Kuma_From_Argentinaon Feb. 26, 2010 at 10:48 a.m.
LOL times 10
Mikenon Feb. 26, 2010 at 1:58 p.m.
And here I am thinking that it wouldn't too far of a stretch for the characters to do just that. XD;;
 
Great job~
FoxxFireArt moderator is online on Feb. 26, 2010 at 2:09 p.m.
@Miken: 
Part of the fun of these comics is to keep people as in character as possible. If you ever hear the Audio Dramas from Code Geass. These pretty much match the tenor of the more goofy ones.

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