If you actually read the last comic, it clearly states that Ben is investigating an explosion (caused by the black guy) and the ball is his compact form.
In other words, you just got pwn'd.
They're all connected by a single plot except for the third or fourth. One of the two. Also, he's a custom villian wo Ben has just met. You think I'll add a complete description of who the villian isall because he's custom and you want to know?
Youi're just a freaking idiot.
Yes, and none of them strung together. The style is CONSTANTLY changing, which is bad. In addition to this, little to NOTHING is explained about why there is a fight, and who the hell the black guy is.
I think the phrase "convulted pile of horse crap" comes to mind. Stop writing me PQ's.
Did you not read the other comics? If you did, you would know that it was Cannonbolt in compact form, the attack came from beneath, and there is no shooting in the second panel.
Before you insult someone, know what the hell the comic is based on if it uses copyrighted characters. And read all the other comics to understand the current if there's continuity. Also, I hate you anyway. You're advice is as confusing as you thought the comic was.
You're a dumbass.
Big blocky 8-bit sprites NEVER look good when zoomed up on. This is no exception. It's like "Lego Theater". The action seems stiff (save the first panel). Also, with the buildings in the background, they should seem blurry. You have to contrast your characters, and where your using detailed backgrounds with overly simplistic characters, your eyes start to focus more on the buildings. Try blurring the backgrounds, that will make them stand out more.
The first few panels are rather confusing. I don't know what that orange thing is in the first panel. I'm assuming it's part of (or is) the orange and white guy. If so, I'm not sure what he's shooting at in the second panel. It appears to be the black guy, due to the text used. However, if that's the case, shouldn't you have used a different color besides orange to portray the black guy in the first panel? Or am I missing something/reading this wrong?
strong414bad at 6:04PM, Dec. 16, 2006
If you actually read the last comic, it clearly states that Ben is investigating an explosion (caused by the black guy) and the ball is his compact form. In other words, you just got pwn'd.
end_game at 3:13PM, Dec. 10, 2006
BIIIIIIG arguement
Quarma at 8:51AM, Dec. 4, 2006
They're all connected by a single plot except for the third or fourth. One of the two. Also, he's a custom villian wo Ben has just met. You think I'll add a complete description of who the villian isall because he's custom and you want to know? Youi're just a freaking idiot.
lefarce at 5:23PM, Dec. 3, 2006
Yes, and none of them strung together. The style is CONSTANTLY changing, which is bad. In addition to this, little to NOTHING is explained about why there is a fight, and who the hell the black guy is. I think the phrase "convulted pile of horse crap" comes to mind. Stop writing me PQ's.
Quarma at 2:49PM, Dec. 3, 2006
Sorry, error. Ignore the muted comment, it's nothing.
Quarma at 2:48PM, Dec. 3, 2006
Dude, did yuo not read my other comics? if so, youd know what's going on. You just don't pay attention.
Quarma at 2:43PM, Dec. 3, 2006
Did you not read the other comics? If you did, you would know that it was Cannonbolt in compact form, the attack came from beneath, and there is no shooting in the second panel. Before you insult someone, know what the hell the comic is based on if it uses copyrighted characters. And read all the other comics to understand the current if there's continuity. Also, I hate you anyway. You're advice is as confusing as you thought the comic was. You're a dumbass.
lefarce at 10:37AM, Dec. 3, 2006
Big blocky 8-bit sprites NEVER look good when zoomed up on. This is no exception. It's like "Lego Theater". The action seems stiff (save the first panel). Also, with the buildings in the background, they should seem blurry. You have to contrast your characters, and where your using detailed backgrounds with overly simplistic characters, your eyes start to focus more on the buildings. Try blurring the backgrounds, that will make them stand out more. The first few panels are rather confusing. I don't know what that orange thing is in the first panel. I'm assuming it's part of (or is) the orange and white guy. If so, I'm not sure what he's shooting at in the second panel. It appears to be the black guy, due to the text used. However, if that's the case, shouldn't you have used a different color besides orange to portray the black guy in the first panel? Or am I missing something/reading this wrong?
silverlaser at 8:50PM, Dec. 1, 2006
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