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I've been reading a webcomic for a while and....

Started by Don Coyote, July 15, 2011, 01:33:35 AM

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Don Coyote


Anna Mae Bollocks

Arrgh.
Nothing gets done till I read everything so far.
Scantily-Clad Inspector of Gigantic and Unnecessary Cashews, Texas Division

Freeky


Don Coyote

Quote from: Jenkem and SPACE/TIME on July 15, 2011, 02:18:15 AM
You know that's in print, right?

You mean...people make books of things from the internet?

I just shat my pance.

Freeky

:( Well, I didn't know it was a webcomic.  I just knew Dok bought the series.

Don Coyote

Quote from: Jenkem and SPACE/TIME on July 15, 2011, 02:46:59 AM
:( Well, I didn't know it was a webcomic.  I just knew Dok bought the series.
:( It was meant as a joke. This is one the webcomics I have been seriously thinking about buying in print.

BadBeast

This is a seriously good title. Nice one, Kernel.  I just got "The Authority" from a charity shop last week for 80p, and Garth Ennis's "303" stunningly drawn by Jacen Burrows. . . for a quid!  That's a wicked 90 minutes you'll never regret as wasted in any way shape or form. A good comic makes you feel much richer when you finish it. And I felt like a wealthy dude after I'd read that. Sweet as a nut, Cheers for this. Bye now.
"We need a plane for Bombing, Strafing, Assault and Battery, Interception, Ground Support, and Reconaissance,
NOT JUST A "FAIR WEATHER FIGHTER"!

"I kinda like him. It's like he sees inside my soul" ~ Nigel


Whoever puts their hand on me to govern me, is a usurper, and a tyrant, and I declare them my enemy!

"And when the clouds obscure the moon, and normal service is resumed. It wont. Mean. A. Thing"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpkCJDYxH-4

Faust

I'm going to wait the six weeks or so it has left before I read every issue, rather then waiting on four pages from week to week.
Sleepless nights at the chateau

BadBeast

I just read the lot, took me about 5 hours, and most of my download allowance, and it totally blew me away. It's not often I come across a comic that does that. (Jaded old bastard that I am) Most titles of this length go through changes in the writer/artist team, usually due to contractual commitments, but this stayed with Ellis and Duffield all the way. I've read some  Warren Ellis before, (Transmetropolitan, Hellblazer, The Authority) but this has cemented him firmly up there in my top maybe 12  comic writers. Great stuff.

Afterthought; I really hate people who dismiss comics as some lesser form of writing, and beneath their consideration as "Serious Literature".   
"We need a plane for Bombing, Strafing, Assault and Battery, Interception, Ground Support, and Reconaissance,
NOT JUST A "FAIR WEATHER FIGHTER"!

"I kinda like him. It's like he sees inside my soul" ~ Nigel


Whoever puts their hand on me to govern me, is a usurper, and a tyrant, and I declare them my enemy!

"And when the clouds obscure the moon, and normal service is resumed. It wont. Mean. A. Thing"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpkCJDYxH-4