@Usedbooks: I don't know if I already complimented your comic or not, but I just know that it is extremely impressive. From the html to make the page all the way to the very awesome comic pages themselves, it's very impressive and it's really worth reading. I can tell your characters emotions and what their thinking (thought bubbles not included in that) and it brings me in.
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A very goofy comic, like one of those spur of the moment, stream of conscience thoughts that occasionally make you laugh. It appears to be done in MS Paint, which is pretty amazing. MS Paint is a hard program to master. Some pages are full of win, some are miss. Most of the time win. Usually consists of random humor, which is okay. :D
Somewhere in SF… Ahh man what to say. Probably the only Soap Opera-esque comic I can actually read. It's interesting, funny, and unique (especially in the art department) I like that it's kinda a joint project with bigfish and all. The story isn't quite clear to me yet completely but that's a good thing too. I like having a story line unfold gradually rather than just poof - storyline. So anyways great comic and obviously on my fave's list.
Killing Tree Quarterly, Keith's weekly comic, is not your typical Wild West story. And the gang of assassins the whole thing revolves around is not your average trio of unshaven crooks. It has great dialogues which come across as so natural that you can almost hear them in your head. The artwork is pre-rendered, but thanks to the use of smart filters, it looks like hand-drawn. A great read!
A Bit Cheesy is a wonderful start to what looks like a fun story. The art is to the point and very pleasant on the eyes. I like the dialogue & how it is so effectively used to define character. I also really like how atmosphere is achieved so effectively.
A Bit Cheesy could be a great gem. I'll be keepin' up.
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Chip
Broken Thing: I love the minimalist style. You express so many emotions with very few lines and heavy shading although I'd personally appreciate it if it were true black and white instead of greyscale. Just a personal thing as it makes it feel more "indie" to me.
But I also like the subtle details like the slowly moving clock on the wall (or how the clock in the cafeteria had stains on it) or that terrific yet deceptively simple skyline on page 10.
Man DiS used to be one of my favorites before I lost track of it. Glad I found it though. You are a master of your craft. You are awesome at creating atmosphere and and sense of both suspense and impeding doom. I love the colors you use and the strokes they create it really is a marvelous comic in it's genre.
I saw your comic the other day (when it was just one page). I thought it was really cute and funny then, and with more pages, well, now I know it's great. Your art style is cool. I love thick outlines and semi-stick people knights! The facial expressions are fun, too. I also like the premise and the humor. A wonderfully fun comic through and through. Keep it up. :)
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