Rival Angels is a constant action fest, with hot babes throwing down constantly. We, the reader have no idea who is going to come out on top…perhaps even the creator doesn't?? I don't know, but I do know it is fun to watch, and to root for your favorites. It's like a great action game being played before you while you try to figure out who is the stronger, or who has a secret move they have never disclosed. Very cool and unique comic.
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Ttylers Engine is a high adventure/sci-fi spectacle. The artwork in the book is amazing and just fun to look at and notice all the details. The characters are great so far…especially the elder martial arts master. This comic should be on everyone top ten list and I personally find Ttylers Engine an inspiration to try harder on my own books. Great, great stuff:)
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I love your art in general. It's really original and kind of surreal looking. You must be a really creative person.
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Salt the Holly is one of my favorite web comics on the internets, mostly because Jess and Amanda do such a great job with their characters! Not only from a design sense (the latest page has them dressing up all fancy for a night out on the town), but also from a personality sense.
Seymour's official rebound girl (aka: amanda) will be interested to note that, no, Seymour does not die on today's Temple update!
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@$$hole!: Trevor confronts Jessica, the girl that rejected him in high school!
Temple: The Cardinal and Shiri continue to square off, with some nasty results!
I like the sequence on the latest page of Morph Man. The guy running across sharp spikes while a demon beast chances him. Good stuff!
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@$$hole!: Susie poops in Victoria's Panties...
Temple: The swordsman has failed...
@ Doctor Shadow The Chronicles of Wyrden… I really enjoy the pacing of the story. It is not fast paced which for me I enjoy. You are fleshing out the story and the pacing really suits because its a bit of a mystery in this fantasy setting. I enjoy the art as well. Very different than your common web-comic fair.
Ryuthehedgewolf: Ryus Krew: Very nice colors in the art work, vibrant even. The drawings are simple but well done and on top of that they are fun. :) I really liked the 'Grim Reaper' in the last panel. It looks like you've got an interesting story that is starting out here. Great work so far, I'd be interested to see where this will go. :)
George the Dragon is a great strip for so many reasons. It has bright colors and is well-drawn. George is a fun character. He's witty, sometimes intimidating and sometimes clueless. The humor comes through on every update, and Loud_G is always playing with the panel layouts and flow to make for fantastic comedic "timing." In addition to all that, the comic is unique in it's subject matter. It is easily the best humorous dragon comic strip on DrunkDuck. ;)
George the Dragon is very entertaining - that little sheep icon has been taunting me, so I finally broke down and investigated. The concept is fun - poor misunderstood George.
Sporadic Man should have more updates! I have so decreed.
EDIT: Ninja-d by UsedBooks! This is one of my favorite comics ever. There's so much emotion and intelligence breathed into these characters - they feel like real people! It's cool to see you getting more experimental with angles and page layouts (these are things I *should* say in the comments, but all I can talk about is Tristan and Seiko, ha).
I had fun reading through "Age of ends." The pace is good and the writing is really witty. The panel layouts added some interest but were also nice and simple, so there was no trouble following it. (As opposed to the comics that have "busy" pages where it's hard to tell in what order events happen.) I'm not sure how much of it you "assist" on, but the writing is fun and the art works well. I especially liked the rain effects on the first pages, and the angles were all planned well and well executed.
Used Books is about suspense and unpredictable circumstance. The characters evolve through every mishap, hardship and moral dilemma, and the stakes are always upped. I am hooked and find myself rooting for several of the characters- and of course, I really enjoy the way each page drives home a point or leaves you hanging and thirsting for the next :) Keep it up Vickie!
I've been a reader and a fan of Trevor's comic, The Temple of a Thousand Tears, from the start. It's a dark, deep, sad story of great emotions - love, sorrow, longing, hatred and vengenace. It's told in black and white, the only color appearing - quite often - is red. Blood red. Yes, there's lots of fighting - but character development is by no means neglected. So join the Swordsman and a group of pilgrims on their quest.
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