The reason we don't have to hide the Undertale comic might be that it's considered appropriate for all audiences or it doesn't contain anything that requires it to be kept secret.
Well, not having to hide the Undertale comic could be because it's not controversial or against any rules. Or perhaps it's been approved for public viewing and doesn't pose any issues.
Maybe because it's not something that needs to be hidden. It could be freely accessible and not have any controversial or sensitive content.
No, there's no need to hide it. Maybe there's no specific reason or requirement for that.
It's often considered inappropriate and might violate certain content policies. These comics usually feature explicit or adult-oriented content related to the Undertale universe.
First, you need to have a clear story idea for your comic. Then, sketch out the characters and scenes. Make sure to capture the unique style of Undertale.
I don't really know. Maybe you can search on dedicated comic forums or fan communities for the most accurate information.
First, you need to have a clear story idea for your comic. Then, sketch out the characters and scenes. Pay attention to the unique style of Undertale. Also, practice your drawing skills regularly.
Sort of. I like some aspects of the Undertale comic, but there are also parts that don't quite appeal to me.
I'm okay with the Undertale comic. It has a unique style and manages to capture the essence of the game. The humor and emotional moments are nicely presented, but I wish there were a bit more depth in some parts.
The Undertale comic is known for its ability to capture the emotional depth of the characters. It may present familiar scenes in a fresh way and provide additional background details that weren't in the original game.
Well, to draw an Undertale comic, first study the game's style and the expressions of the characters. Then plan your story and panels. Use simple shapes to start and build up the complexity. Pay attention to the colors and shading for a more vivid look.