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TheMidge28
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Very consistent. characters retain a cohesive semblance. colors are bold as well. Your art over the run of the book has greatly improved along with your layouts…great job.

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I like the limited use of colour with mostly black-and-white images. It makes the colours really stand out and gives a sort of Sin City vibe.

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Thank you so much! :) I do try to improve.

Now, Bloodhound:

You have a stunning combination of black and white with controlled use of cardinal colours which immediately creates an emotional impact at least as profound as the one your characters are going through. It immediately caught my attention and made me care for the character even if I only just met him. Well done with that! It is not an easy way to go :)

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Argh, the dreaded simul-post. Oh well, I'll do Wolf anyway.

I like the subtle changes in facial expressions in the newest page (Chapter 5, page 3, when I wrote this). They're suitable to the content and make the characters seem more grounded.

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Frank Baron, NSO:

This is a cool little comic, man. I love the underground feel to it and you have writing that keeps making me want to click the next page. I call this high grade low quality. It is professional, but looks like it isn't meant to be. The character design is very conducive to what you are doing and lends to this macho action movie parody. You are on my favorites now.

Well done.

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Vindibudds a superhero comic about a hero who isn't very heroic. He's actually a self centered jerk. That said, comedy hijinks ensue. Also the Vindicast was a good idea.

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I should have guessed that you would reply to me! Anyway, marine's comic is filled with inventive writing and incessant dalliances with the very outlying areas of taste and propriety and sometimes, plunges into the abyss of outrageousness.

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The Adventures of Vindibudd, Superhero in Training is a surprisingly funny strip. I started reading it a year or three ago on the previous iteration of Drunk Duck, and he's still cranking out funny stuff. I like the little details that get popped in from time to time, like the "TOP TEN HEROIC ______" charts in the Vindicave.

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In DSRI, I really like the art style. I like the shading and the way the characters are drawn (a simplified realistic). The color scheme is great with the mostly mono-tone sepia with little splashes of color to accent (taillights, etc. ) You're good at drawing cars and action, too. The story is exciting and interesting.

You need to continue DSRI…

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the coloring and line work on horizon are both excellent, they give it a very gritty, earthy tone

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I like the way the characters are designed. They have a lot of fluidity to them and they really stand out against the backgrounds.

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Wow Chip. You are probably the best b&w artist I have seen on here! Read Broken Things and a lot of Dead. Kinda skimmed through Terran Sandz. It's really neat how you gave each it's own style as well. They are very diverse.

The mood in Broken Things was exceptionally done well. And the action in Dead was very cool. I may have to reference your gun shooting scenes later when I need to make one.

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Something about your art makes me feel very light hearted ( no matter how much fighting's going on!) I love how you handle bright colors and cel-shading too. Your action scenes are so great, I'm going to ask you for advice when I make mine. :-)

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The mystery of the story telling and the world in which Nadya resides draws me. I desire to solve its mystery!

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Pretty cool artwork. Very Sin City-esque. Keep up the good work Midge!

RentAThug
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I really like the use of grayscale and the way the images all have a strong sense of movement. Good stuff!

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Your characters remind me of wind-up toys for some reason and I think it adds a lot to the comic over all… I guess I like how the wacky characters sort of offset the dark mood of the writing.

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Darkish art that fits well with the bizzar humorous feel of the comic. Even the text fits in with, what I think, is the comics feel.

Interesting, neat, and awesome.

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I like your nice loose, sketchy style, and the textures and rusty color scheme makes it even more interesting. Nice page layouts, too.

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Purgatory Tower is breathtaking. The color, the line art, character design, writing. It's a fantastic comic all around. Very hard to pick any one thing to compliment.

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Reminds me of all the games i used to play as a kid and then combines them into one. Awesome! You should head over to the forum i started on Fan Comics.

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You play with the imagination of the readers, making the comic truly haunting at times. The writing and the paneling are expertly done, giving a feeling of monsters lurking in the shadows. Very well done, keep it up!!

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Wolf continues to get more and more impressive the more I read. Great work.

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