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Hogge Wild posted:yeah, it's a bit silly to mix those too I will kill you with your own katana for this post, hog wilde. That's right, the katana your mother never wanted you to have... But seriously, the fact that SSSS is basically a daily with that quality of art is beyond impressive.
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Hogge Wild posted:i think that she has simplified character design on purpose, so that she can poo poo out a billion comics every week
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PleasingFungus posted:oh, huh. honestly thought that character was a guy. the driver's brother (the scout) also threw me off for a while in the other direction. Minna Sundberg's interests include forests, nordic knot things, and really scrawny dudes BravestOfTheLamps posted:It's an unfair criticism, but Minna Sundberg's dialogue reads exactly like every long-form webcomic. Like it's what I imagine when I think "webcomics that are not gag-a-day". it's very, uh, understated, in a way that reminds me of how people were suddenly freaking out at the very end of A Redtail's Dream realizing after the story was nearly over that the protagonist was kinda a psychopath when it works, it really works, but it's not exactly her strong point and doesn't make for riveting reading from page to page. when combined with the rest of the art and pacing in SSSS it's basically the most relaxing comic strip about the zombie apocalypse imaginable A Wizard of Goatse fucked around with this message at 00:55 on Feb 18, 2016 |
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Space-Bird posted:I will kill you with your own katana for this post, hog wilde. That's right, the katana your mother never wanted you to have... my body is ready
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A Wizard of Goatse posted:Minna Sundberg's interests include forests, nordic knot things, and really scrawny dudes You just described why I love it.
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A Wizard of Goatse posted:nordic knot Our most sacred sex position
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Dead Philosophers finally updated after two years!
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I don't know if it already got posted in this thread but here's a short completed thing from the person who does Tove : http://hinderween.tumblr.com/post/132111364473/page-1
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been reading a comic lately about a violent superpowered rear end in a top hat who ends up getting a plea deal to become a supercop because her dad's a bigshot honestly i don't like the protagonist very much? but i like some of the character designs in this thing. check out these pages out anyway it's named Paradise and it's on tumblr and tapastic, pick your awkward hosting poison if your interested
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Tollymain posted:been reading a comic lately about a violent superpowered rear end in a top hat who ends up getting a plea deal to become a supercop because her dad's a bigshot this owns
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i actually like the mc's design too, it's just, i'm kind of tired of violent superpowered antiheroes in general? mostly male characters, she at least breaks from that mold sorta i guess
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seems kind of early to judge, it's not like there's been a whole lot of character development yet. The way you described it I thought she was going to be waaaay more reprehensible, honestly.
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Something about those screenshots makes me think the author reads a lot of One Piece. Not that I'm objecting to that if it's true.
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Doctor_Fruitbat posted:Something about those screenshots makes me think the author reads a lot of One Piece. given the fanart for it on their twitter, I'm gonna go ahead and say that JoJo is a huuuuge influence. Prob just shonen anime in general, too.
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Today in Prague Race:
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# ? Feb 21, 2016 03:53 |
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Is it supposed to be pronounced Prague as in the city, or like a stereotypical Japanese person saying "plague"? I can never tell.
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Last time the thread figured it was supposed to be pronounced "Progress".
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Cat Mattress posted:Last time the thread figured it was supposed to be pronounced "Progress". iirc it was only one tard who thought that
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Meanwhile, in Demon:
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Doctor_Fruitbat posted:Something about those screenshots makes me think the author reads a lot of One Piece. This was my first thought, as well.
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Renaissance Robot posted:Is it supposed to be pronounced Prague as in the city, or like a stereotypical Japanese person saying "plague"? I can never tell. p sure it's supposed to be prague as in the city. the 'progress' thing is the closest thing I've ever seen to a real explanation why, even though it doesn't really sound like that and wouldn't be a pun that actually made sense in context if it did. guess you gotta call your comic something A Wizard of Goatse fucked around with this message at 22:07 on Feb 21, 2016 |
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Niton posted:Meanwhile, in Demon: Ebola seems like a poor defense against a citadel storming. By the time it kill anyone, the attack will be long-since over.
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Maybe they just have a group of people infected with ebola to the point that they're thoroughly debilitated by it but aren't going to die quite yet. They're strapped to the front of non-demon SWAT team members as shields against possession.
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A Wizard of Goatse posted:p sure it's supposed to be prague as in the city. the 'progress' thing is the closest thing I've ever seen to a real explanation why, even though it doesn't really sound like that and wouldn't be a pun that actually made sense in context if it did. guess you gotta call your comic something There's some line of mystical jewelry called the Prague Race collection; I believe that's as much as we know so far.
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Looks like Anath Hirsh, Tessa Stone, and Sarah Stone are collaborating on a new webcomic. The first chapter will be up on the Johnny Wander website before it moves to its own domain. I wonder how that will effect the regular Johnny Wander update schedule, plus Tessa's current webcomic? Nuns with Guns fucked around with this message at 23:20 on Feb 21, 2016 |
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Buzz! was a lot of fun so I'm optimistic about this new comic
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Isn't Tessa the person who has habitually flaked out on different webcomics?
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The Lord of Hats posted:Isn't Tessa the person who has habitually flaked out on different webcomics? You're thinking about Hanna is Not a Boy's Name, yes (and Sarah Stone is her sister). For what it's worth Not Drunk Enough has been updating regularly even though it's not very popular in this thread. Every time I think about HINABN I feel old. It predates Homestuck becoming something super huge so it almost feels like it comes from a different era.
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Yeah Not Drunk Enough has been updating fine and as I mentioned she's done a graphic novel with Ananth in the recent past (it was good and I recommend it)
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mycot posted:You're thinking about Hanna is Not a Boy's Name, yes (and Sarah Stone is her sister). For what it's worth Not Drunk Enough has been updating regularly even though it's not very popular in this thread. Tessa Stone also did Under Lock and Key before Hanna is Not a Boy's Name. I feel like there was at least one other, but I can't remember what it was called.
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Nuns with Guns posted:Tessa Stone also did Under Lock & Key before Hanna is Not a Boy's Name. I feel like there was at least one other, but I can't remember what it was called. Yeah I know but HINABN is the only one people cared about.
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I have recently reread Skin Deep and drat is it pretty. Gotta love all the different mythological creatures.
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Skin Deep is ok but it kind of feels like a honeypot for otherkin.
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it's one of those extremely obvious fetish comics that's made all the more unsettling by being completely G-rated
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idk if i'd go so far as to say that i certainly don't remember anything specifically fetishy involved
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I just don't like stories about secret worlds where the people in hiding carry the heavy burden of communing with angels and turning into griffons and living in mansions and maybe there's immortality too I forget? and generally it just seems like they have a really good deal going on. e: Death to all the privileged classes, be they man or half-jackalope-half-mothman. Ofaloaf fucked around with this message at 06:06 on Feb 26, 2016 |
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Ofaloaf posted:I just don't like stories about secret worlds where the people in hiding carry the heavy burden of communing with angels and turning into griffons and living in mansions and maybe there's immortality too I forget? and generally it just seems like they have a really good deal going on. It's been years since I've read Skin Deep but I remember a lot of the supernatural creatures had pretty awful drawbacks like not being able to "turn back" or losing sapience over time. Anyway I don't remember it being fetishistic at all, but like I said I was a lot more naive back then so I might be missing something. When I think Obvious Fetish Webcomic I think of something like Spinerette or that comic about a woman with no arms. vvv Hey, nobody says Cyclops not being able to turn off his eye beams is uncomfortable, is what I'm saying. Believe me in a sexualized thing the drawbacks would be something a lot less straightforward. mycot fucked around with this message at 06:31 on Feb 26, 2016 |
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mycot posted:It's been years since I've read Skin Deep but I remember a lot of the supernatural creatures had pretty awful drawbacks like not being able to "turn back" or losing sapience over time. I wouldn't be surprised if that wasn't part of the appeal to that audience. Anyway, SSSS continues to have great art, ghostbusting owls. Tunicate fucked around with this message at 08:16 on Feb 26, 2016 |
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mycot posted:vvv Hey, nobody says Cyclops not being able to turn off his eye beams is uncomfortable, is what I'm saying. Believe me in a sexualized thing the drawbacks would be something a lot less straightforward. Idk, slowly inflating to the size of a house until you explode seems both straightforward and extremely uncomfortable
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Pavlov posted:Skin Deep is ok but it kind of feels like a honeypot for otherkin. A Wizard of Goatse posted:it's one of those extremely obvious fetish comics that's made all the more unsettling by being completely G-rated do you guys have this same reaction when watching the beauty and the beast More seriously: there are people transforming, but not in the slow agonizing way that transformation fetishists like. If you are opposed to transformations or "furries" on principle than I am afraid it is not for you. Ofaloaf posted:I just don't like stories about secret worlds where the people in hiding carry the heavy burden of communing with angels and turning into griffons and living in mansions and maybe there's immortality too I forget? and generally it just seems like they have a really good deal going on. Most of the characters are actually very much middle class and have very "low fantasy" sort of problems; the only exception being the so called main character, who gets one of those "last of the legendary race" sort of deals, which is probably a weak point in the whole comic IMHO.
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