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pretty funny stuff so far, and I like the bright colors used, matches the mood. :)

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Very nice dark style with the bold black and white yet it has delightful soft details you wouldnt expect from such a style like the chest and facial hair. A lot of deliciously creepy designs and perspectives that result in a reader's twisted smile

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I took a look at Lament of Lycidas because your signature said it was updated the most recently. :3 The art and coloring looks really nice, you seem to have a good eye for detail. Not a lot to go on story-wise yet since it's only a few pages long, but the intro seems promising (and bloody *-*), so I'm looking forward to seeing where it's going.

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Purgatory Tower is one of my absolute favourites. I dislike anthropomorphic art as a rule, but your comic's characters are believable, and seem congruent with biology enough for me to be convinced and taken in. The story rocks- it is a careening journey through a rather scary but intensely beautiful 'rabbit hole' a la Lewis Carroll with an uncertain promise of freedom if you survive it to the end.

Not to mention the mystery that begins to be woven into this already very interesting yarn. A very enjoyable read, which I would pick up in print as well :) Well done and keep it up!

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Wolf's inking is very well done, the art is crisp and clear, and I can tell what's going on. Even the handwritten text is sharp, clear, and easy to comprehend. Not to mention the well-written dialogue. I'll take a look at more of this later, but this is a very nice comic.

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Valid Soul's comic is very clear and easy to read. Her(his?) backgrounds are set apart from the man figures in a very nice manner and the dialogue is well presented. I also think that Valid Soul's banner and typestyle for American007 is darned attractive and made me interested enough to click on the banner to read the comic.

-Dave

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Tales of the Revenant has some great art, cool story, and was added to my fav list.
My list gets shorter as I've tried to limit it to stuff I REALLY REALLY want to read. How's that for a compliment?

Check out INNOCENT.

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The art in Innocent is absolutely delicious, and the story lures you rather slyly; it doesn't demand you read it so much as smile and say "See something you're interested in?" Very nice.

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Innocent looks great, the shading in spots COULD be cleaner looking maybe less spongey, love the word bubbles, layouts clean and you've got paying ads. Its nice stuff, well done.

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The art in Innocent is absolutely delicious, and the story lures you rather slyly; it doesn't demand you read it so much as smile and say "See something you're interested in?" Very nice.

Another double post. I'll go ahead and do Drift too since its my fault for the double post. Off the bat, they linked to their first comic. For a comic thats a STORY comic, thats a good idea. Nice use of grayscale pencils and handlettering is readable. Very nice work.

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lol.. I like the sales goblin…. just something about him strikes me as awesome. >:)

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Excellent use of black and white, the whole comic immediately gives you the impression of horror lurking in every shadow. Good effects when red is used as a single colour and interesting story line. All in all, it's something I will keep checking. ;)

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WOLF - Great character expressions, lovely fluid lines (especially during the action scenes) and there aren't enough hairy women in comics. Fast paced storyline that keeps you moving along. The two really run into a lot of interesting characters right away.

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I looked at Innocent because it seemed to have the most material on your profile page. I actually remember this comic being featured when I first joined the site, so it was one of the first comics I ever clicked on here, haha. It looks great, I love all of the varied art styles, although I have to say that I'm particularly fond of the first arc, where the whole thing is digitally painted. I just love that style. The nice inking work of "Innocent and the Prostitute" is really eye-catching, too.

The story also seems really interesting, but I haven't had a chance to read through the whole thing yet! I'll be coming back to it later to finish it up. :3

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Oh man, where to start? Purgatory Tower is one of my favourite comics on DD. The art is stunning and really just enjoyable to look at. The characters are well-realised and interesting, and the story has me well and truly grabbed. :) I can't wait to see what comes next!

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I decided to look at Atlantis Paradise (because really, who hasn't read Grog?). The proglogue has a really interesting '40s newsreel kind of feel to it, and I like the brown-tone with colour splashes (which seems like a newsreel in the future).

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I just finished reading the Frank Baron NSO archive and I'm amazed. I could never get my lines to look like that without making them look all sketchy and stuff. Heck, I can't even get my lines to look straight without seeing them go this way and that. Great comic! :)

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A very clear and easy to read comic, and the absence of grammatical errors is a plus.

kaminari
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Very amusing characters with an interesting story thus far. I also like how you try different perspectives and poses. Very nice ^_^

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Which comic to look at, hmm…:-)

I took a look at the Lament of Lycidas, and I can say from the get-go that your art's above average and well-done.

With Narou, I like how you mixed the grayish blue tones with color in the most recent page. You started the story off well, I think. I love when these fantasy-type tales begin with characters rather than introductions on the world and all. :)

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I picked The World's Kinda Blue, since it was updated most recently. I love the bold colours and the variety of colours. I also like the transparent speech bubbles, that's a neat effect that I've never seen before.

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Frank Baron NSO has a very unique style and entertaining writing. I remember reading a bit of it before I found this thread and I forgot to bookmark it to finish reading because something came up and I had to go in a hurry. Its an entertaining comic and I'm gonna keep my eye on it. ^_^

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American 007 is a extremly good sprite comic. It has cinematographic effects and backgrounds. And the dialoge is very in tune and is not the normal boring sprite comic that we sometimes get. Its defintly worth reading!

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