Raptorfoot in Minecraft (Part 1)
Raptorfoot in Minecraft (Part 1) by @Agondray

AKA the only part, because this is the only one that exists. The reasons for that was because schoolwork caught to me and I just kinda lost interest in it.

The basic premise was that Raptorfoot somehow got stuck in a Minecraft world and is trying to find way to get back to his real world in one piece. This was also the first Raptorfoot comic I made in color!

I was actually rummaging around some of my older stuff from high school and found it was partially uncolored. I decided to finish coloring it in and showcase it to you all.

Hope you all enjoy this recently finished old piece!

Fun fact: I was originally going to have Raptorfoot with a Minecraft-style block body when he was in the game world. The reason he appears normally is because I was struggling to draw a blocky Raptorfoot, so I just gave up on it. If you look closely, you can actually see remnants of Block-Rap in one of the panels!


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Posted: Monday, 07 August, 2023 @ 04:49 PM
Rating: 5

Hey, way cool coloring! Sounds like it was going to be another cool little story, I like where it's going. ^_^

Posted: Saturday, 12 August, 2023 @ 11:17 PM

@Weasel_Silver24: Thanks! I based Raptorfoot’s design and colors off of the velociraptors from The Lost World: Jurassic Park. Perhaps in the future, I might come back and finish this story. No promises, though!

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