There's nothing to do that can't be done.
Things are starting to pick up speed on the marathon that is Love and Capes. Here's page five, and I got it done yesterday. A lot of pages take two days to hammer out, this one took only one. And, if I'm not careful, I'll have page six done today, too.
I particularly dig the art on this panel. It's an expressiveness that I don't often get to do with Mark. He's rarely irritated the way that he is in this panel. It's also neat the way that I got to reverse the shadows, putting Mark's face in the darker area, really getting his feelings across.
As for what else goes on this page, you'll have to buy the book. It is one of the plot-heavier pages, although it doesn't look like it at first glance.
For those of you following my Twitter feed, Twitter was down yesterday. I'm trying to tweet the whole creative process, but it seems like they keep crashing whenever I'm working. I don't think it's my fault, but who knows?