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Re: Why should I read your comic?

Postby Lapsang » June 29th, 2012, 6:06 am

Why should you read my comic? Well, err...

Spoiler! :
mossi-mo wrote:Well, for one thing there's:
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Spaaaace, explosions, abs, guns, motorcycles, barbwire haymakers, rocketships, long hair, explosions, war, mars, fashion!, genetic splicing, bouncing pectorals, pseudo dictators, explosions, robots, hackers, politics, hovercars, murder, hoodies, explosions, deep stares, social crimes, science, meteors.

And EXPLOSIONS.

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In all seriousness though, I wrote this story in the same manner as playing a 4 player chess game. Each side has their own goals, and their own strategy. There's no good guy, there's no bad guy. There's just perspectives, vicious battles, and in the end: winners.

You should read it if you think you're ready to handle several punches to your emotional face. Fair warning.


... Oh, sod my comic, I'm going to read this one, BRB
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In the meantime, WIP and other illustration uploaded here - http://moomieswan.tumblr.com/
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Re: Why should I read your comic?

Postby Akutare » June 29th, 2012, 7:54 am

Well for one, it's a very short time investment since it's currently taking me a bit over a week to do each page. I think that I am a decent artist so you might enjoy looking at the pictures and if you happen to be playing an elven mage in a table top rpg, you could reference this comic and I would never know.

Also I always feel so sad, but when people look at my comic it makes me feel a little good, so you can read it and feel like you have done your good deed for the day.
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Re: Why should I read your comic?

Postby Lux-Nero » June 29th, 2012, 8:06 am

... -shrugs-

I haven't fully established my comic yet, but if you read it when it comes out, you'll make this character very happy:

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Already wagging the tail in anticipation of a new fan.
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Cute girls, awesome fights, and humor coming out of every which way!

What more could you want?

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Re: Why should I read your comic?

Postby Annausagi2 » June 29th, 2012, 8:52 am

:? Uh... cause... I'll give you free cheesecake! =)

Or, I dunno... because I'm trying to stay away from the typical "yaoi-glorifying-abusive-relationships-and-rape-cause-they're-guys-and-also-hot", and striving for a more realistic type of relationship between all the characters. Or a realistic setting overall, even though it's AU, set in a Gustavian-like environment. :3

...except for the part where a guy gets killed because someone gave him a flesh-wound on his throat, ignore that. 8]
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Re: Why should I read your comic?

Postby BjBomb3r » June 29th, 2012, 9:01 am

mosama wrote:For the past few weeks ive been depressed about my work and I don't want anyone reading it. SO GO WATCH PORN.


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Re: Why should I read your comic?

Postby BjBomb3r » June 29th, 2012, 9:04 am

Jops wrote:Well, let's see... what makes my comic stand out from the crowd?

On the art front, my style is definitely my own. By that i mean I'm not mimicking any popular print comic or the like.
I'm clearly not drawing manga, tho it shows strong Japanese influence... sooo, i guess i'm somewhere between manga and western, and there ain't really that many comics out there that use a "hybrid style".


I agree. I also draw Western style with Japanese influence. You're art looks pretty good and the story line is quite catchy. Keep up the good work!
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Re: Why should I read your comic?

Postby BjBomb3r » June 29th, 2012, 9:05 am

Annausagi2 wrote::? Uh... cause... I'll give you free cheesecake! =)


Free cheesecake?? I'll take that deal ANY day! Sign me up! :P
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Re: Why should I read your comic?

Postby eishiya » June 29th, 2012, 9:36 am

Please do not double-post / post multiple times in a row. If you want to reply to multiple people, do so in a single post. If you must quote multiple people, then copy+paste their quotes into a single post.
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Re: Why should I read your comic?

Postby Seven Rain » June 29th, 2012, 9:42 am

Watch the multi-posting, homie. Just edit your post if you want to add more.

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Oop, Lana got it. Disregard~
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but i haven't seen him fight with a sword...
all i've ever seen is him bitch-slapping his enemies to submission...

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Re: Why should I read your comic?

Postby Falconer » June 29th, 2012, 9:55 am

Mine is a blend of scandinavian folktales and lore with my own pinch of modern mentality, which makes it kind of weird fantastical blend between today's world and that found in their stories. My author comments sometimes have fun facts about the things I researched about, if that interests anybody. Or sometimes its just me being myself and a little bit silly even though the story is actually kind of serious.

But then there's this.

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So, yeah. There's that.
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Re: Why should I read your comic?

Postby Alexis_Royce » June 29th, 2012, 10:11 am

You should read either one because the protagonists are morally reprehensible, and I've got two different flavors. Evil Plan's got mad science and humor, Sire has horror and references old, delicious European literature. Also, nobody ever likes both of them, so you might as well figure out what kind of person you are: Sire-type or Evil Plan-type. XD
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Re: Why should I read your comic?

Postby VanSavesLives » June 29th, 2012, 11:08 am

Because I'm not treating my comic like its something that I do as a side project that a few people on the internet might read. I treat every page like it should be good enough to be taken seriously whether it was popular, obscure, online, on a page, for free, or for money.
If more people did this, we'd be waist deep in a second coming of awesome web comics!
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Re: Why should I read your comic?

Postby BjBomb3r » June 29th, 2012, 11:14 am

eishiya wrote:Please do not double-post / post multiple times in a row. If you want to reply to multiple people, do so in a single post. If you must quote multiple people, then copy+paste their quotes into a single post.


Gah! Thanks! Nice catch! Not sure what the eff I was doing! :?

falconer wrote: My author comments sometimes have fun facts about the things I researched about, if that interests anybody. Or sometimes its just me being myself and a little bit silly even though the story is actually kind of serious.


Very interesting! I always love a good researched story! Those stories that blend facts with ficiton, they can be mind bending sometimes! I like science fiction, but have recently got into a more interesting genre, speculative fiction.

Speculative fiction does a real good job of blending facts into the story and making you wonder what is real and what isn't. :D

VanSavesLives wrote: Because I'm not treating my comic like its something that I do as a side project that a few people on the internet might read. I treat every page like it should be good enough to be taken seriously whether it was popular, obscure, online, on a page, for free, or for money.
If more people did this, we'd be waist deep in a second coming of awesome web comics!


In other words, you love what you do regardless of who likes it or if you get paid. You take pride in your work. I like it!! :mrgreen:
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Re: Why should I read your comic?

Postby Siliva » June 29th, 2012, 11:49 am

Uhm. Uh.

Because it's a comic based on a show no one takes seriously but takes itself completely seriously but seriously, the creators don't take it seriously?

I dunno. I just like card games.
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Re: Why should I read your comic?

Postby Sunbear » June 29th, 2012, 12:37 pm

Because you're bored and you like looking at dumb animations!!! :DD

Right?
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