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Priest_Revan at 4:59PM, Sept. 22, 2007
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@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.
Updates Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday's (depends).

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Valid Soul at 12:25PM, Sept. 23, 2007
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Although i've never been much into the furry culture, it's an impressive comic that is cleanly done and quite cute.
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Brock at 4:30PM, Sept. 24, 2007
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Americn 007 - Cool sound effect lettering in the last panel of your most recent page.
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Bocaj at 7:24PM, Sept. 24, 2007
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Eskimo Dave is a goofy comic with a simplistic art style. Greatness. The humor is also very well delivered, and appropriate. Yay comics!
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Terminal at 8:11PM, Sept. 24, 2007
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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
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ShinGen at 1:54PM, Sept. 25, 2007
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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.

Welcome to the academy of the 1337. Try not to get fragged.
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RentAThug at 7:04PM, Sept. 25, 2007
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I like that even though at its core it's a video game comic that it's got more to it than the standard “two guys stand there and talk” that the genre usually employs.


Crime Pays, updating Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
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angry_black_guy at 7:27PM, Sept. 25, 2007
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Gawd, I love your inking. You know how to contrast between black and white very well (and big props for being hand drawn). I also like your character design. You found your own style instead of poorly mimicking someone else.

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marine at 10:15PM, Sept. 25, 2007
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ABG's comic has some monsters in it. Who doesn't love monsters!
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keithmccleary at 8:34AM, Sept. 26, 2007
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fat blue ladies make me all quiverous.
Now updating without interruption, starting 2/16.

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Fitz at 9:37AM, Sept. 26, 2007
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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!
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cs3ink at 10:19AM, Sept. 26, 2007
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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.

Later,
Chip
Creator of Terran Sandz and Broken Things, and now Dead. Check 'em out.
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angry_black_guy at 6:34PM, Sept. 27, 2007
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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.

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subcultured at 11:33PM, Sept. 27, 2007
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there's some sense of nostalgia when i read your comic.
it feels like when i was 8 and drew an epic war with crayons and pencils
J
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ShinGen at 11:12AM, Sept. 28, 2007
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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.

Welcome to the academy of the 1337. Try not to get fragged.
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Priest_Revan at 3:15PM, Sept. 30, 2007
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@shingen for Dreams of 1337ness: Your jokes are always on top and it's an awesome read.
You can't go wrong making a comic with a videogame basis.

I also love the use of colour. It's very eye opening and does give a bit of flare to your comic.
Updates Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday's (depends).

7/0

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KieranS at 5:28PM, Oct. 1, 2007
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2's A Company is an enjoyable comic. The characters are well drawn every time and the speech bubbles are well written, especially when it comes to comedy. Also, it updates are very fast.
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usedbooks at 5:35PM, Oct. 1, 2007
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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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marine at 8:27AM, Oct. 5, 2007
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Used books is awesome.
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Puff_Of_Smoke at 7:15PM, Oct. 5, 2007
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…does it really need saying? Penis is the best.
I
I have a gun. It's really powerful. Especially against living things.
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ShinGen at 10:15AM, Oct. 6, 2007
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I think the humor in NA is above par. Really good stuff. It goes with the art and seems like it has a very strong basis and will continue to grow exponentially as your skill grows.

Welcome to the academy of the 1337. Try not to get fragged.
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Fitz at 1:07PM, Oct. 6, 2007
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Dreams of 1337ness continues to be a fun read, with great punchlines and improving artwork. The latest installment even goes beyond the media of video games, which it focusses on, and makes fun of YouTube hypes :)
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Valid Soul at 4:10PM, Oct. 6, 2007
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Now this is cool. The dialogue was great and flowed well in this one. I really like it! Nice angles as well.
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Priest_Revan at 9:16PM, Oct. 6, 2007
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American 007 is definitely one of the best looking sprite comics on this site. I also love the action, it's very cool.
Updates Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday's (depends).

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Offering Project Wonderful Ad space on my website.
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Fuzzy Modem at 6:58PM, Oct. 7, 2007
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2's A Company does cute right. It cool to watch the art style progress too. I think I'm gonna recommend this one to my girlfriend.


I've given up following my dreams. I just asked where they're going and I'm gonna meet them there.
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cs3ink at 12:08PM, Oct. 8, 2007
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I'm floored by CO's sense of depth and mood. While the fact that CG & photo models are obviously imployed, the art is rendered in such a skillful way as to minimize the sense of stiff, lifelessness this type of art is normally cursed with. The color theory is just plain astonishing, and the emotional appeal of the art is jaw-dropping.

Makes me jealous…

Later,
Chip
Creator of Terran Sandz and Broken Things, and now Dead. Check 'em out.
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trevoramueller at 9:29AM, Oct. 11, 2007
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Terran Sandz: I really like the line work on this comic. The gray-scale shading also gives it a manga-book feel, even though the artwork is very western. The entire package looks like pure quality.

Broken Things: The line work in this comic is very different, and so is the grayscale. However, it works well here too, creating a different sense of atmosphere and attitude. The characters are very smooth and soothing to look at. The shading reminds me of sitting under a tree, and makes me feel very tranquil.

Dead: Another very different art style on here. The cross hatching and dark shadows completely create a different sense of atmosphere from the previous two comics. The zombie looks menacing and scary. The fact that the images are so much darker really help this comic to stick out from your other ones.

All have very different - but very great - line work to them, and all have very unique styles.
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Fitz at 4:41PM, Oct. 11, 2007
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I've been following “The Temple of a Thousand Tears” on DD from the start. The story only begins to unfold, but it looks promissing. The artwork is classic black & white, with soft shading here here and there. The only color used once in a while is red - which looks really great, especially in some fight scenes. Some brutal fight scenes, I might add. Trevor does a great job on the faces, especially the main character's - who looks like Sully Erna from Godsmack to me.

Also, I just noticed the title consists almost exclusively of words starting with a T. Me likey!
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angry_black_guy at 5:45PM, Oct. 11, 2007
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Man, I really wish you updated A Bit Cheesy more often. You have a real knack for simple colors and effective lighting and I like how most of the dialog is done through a sort of disembodied narration style. We rarely see the main characters but the different images on the panel speak in a more symbolic manner than the mice actually speaking.


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subcultured at 6:48PM, Oct. 11, 2007
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i like your creature designs
I like the lovable monster character
i can also see some similarities with the comic “bone” ^_^
J
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