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lucky7s76 at 4:39PM, Dec. 2, 2007
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Wolf - It has a really great sense of motion in the current page, and the emotion on each character's face is portrayed in great detail. The shading and colors are excellent for (what appears to be) a traditional medium. Awesome!
By the time you finish this, you'll have read it. :3

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Steely Gaze at 5:13PM, Dec. 2, 2007
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Fox Den.

The cutest comic I have yet to see on Drunk Duck, with fun characters and amazing coloring. It's so simple and yet so impressive. Anything that has a fox playing Gordon Freeman has to be great, right?
A Roll of the Dice now with full-size pages!

John Clyde now with ten times the tacky Hawaiian shirts!
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korosu at 5:25PM, Dec. 2, 2007
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A Roll of the Dice: This comic is really pretty funny (well, drama aside), and I like the art style. :)
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usedbooks at 5:36PM, Dec. 2, 2007
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Chimera has lovely page composition and great lineart. I love the attention to textures, folds in the fabric, and the shadows and highlights. The facial expressions are fantastic. I can really feel what the characters are feeling. I also like the violet/bluish hue to the pages. It makes monotone comics more interesting.
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morphmaker at 8:18PM, Dec. 2, 2007
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Used Books: awesome dialogue, format and artwork has improved tremendously, I especially enjoyed the colored pages
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Jimeth at 3:21PM, Dec. 3, 2007
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Morph man heir has a lot going for it… fast updates and a nice, easy to draw style so it's not so taxing for you. Just work on your drawing and the comic will get better in leaps and bounds.
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trevoramueller at 10:17AM, Dec. 4, 2007
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Epic Adventures is a pretty random and hilarious comic. I've flipped through the archives briefly, and just about every page has me chuckling, with a few causing me to burst out laughing. Great stuff!

Temple updated on Monday with the jaw-dropping revelation that *gasp* Shiri may not be all that she appears.

What? The red eyes didn't give that away? ;)

Be sure to check it out.
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Fitz at 1:10PM, Dec. 4, 2007
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The last time I got to say something about A$$hole, I was new to this comic. Today I come back as a true fan. Aside from great artwork with beautiful colors, it shows Trevor's great sense of humor - including autoirony. Yup, he's the main protagonist of the story - the one named in the title ;) An artistic creation, he says ;) Apart from him, however, there are also a bunch of quirky - and not very likeable - characters, including a poltergeist roomie and a Japanese girl with very very long hair. Gotta love the chemistry between the odd bunch!

Definitely worth checking out!
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kiandranishan at 2:26PM, Dec. 4, 2007
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I love A Bit Cheesy. The story and art is awesomeness in a can, one my few faves here on DD.
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Priest_Revan at 2:53PM, Dec. 4, 2007
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Because my opinion of Snakes and Apples is really biased, I'm going to talk about Beyond the Pale.

@Kian: I like the simple black and white look to it. Your perspective and character design is fantastic and well used.

I'm not a big fan of full-page comics, but you do pull it off well.
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usedbooks at 4:49PM, Dec. 4, 2007
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2's A Company is a nice little daily life sort of story that just happens to use humanoid animals to tell. The characters are really cute and well drawn. The fact that they are non-human isn't a factor (much in the same way as the old animated Robin Hood movie by Disney). It definitely stands out as a unique comic on DD and is worth a look/read. ;)
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lucky7s76 at 5:43PM, Dec. 4, 2007
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Used Books uses great color and shading techniques as well as a great deal of emotion to tell a great story. Very lovely art!
By the time you finish this, you'll have read it. :3

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AQua_ng at 10:05AM, Dec. 9, 2007
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National Dex. It really is Pokemon like I've never seen it. Hand drawn and not in a psuedo manga style. YES.

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Jimeth at 3:51PM, Dec. 9, 2007
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I love the drawing style, but the tiny panels don't really do anything for me. They're different and interesting but I can't really immerse myself in the comic and sometimes it's a little hard to work out what's going on.

But, erm… This is a compliment thread so I'll just say, it's a great style. The characters really look effortlessly drawn and fun.
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ocelott at 10:06AM, Dec. 10, 2007
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Epic Adventures has a wonderful tongue-in-cheek humour to it, and I'm digging the eye-catching use of colour. I have a fondness for Glin.
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trevoramueller at 9:48AM, Dec. 11, 2007
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I really dig the character designs in your comic. The 3-D modeling looks pretty sweet, the the characters each have very unique personalities in their look and dress. I dig it.

Cover 4 went live on Monday. Many answers will come to light in this chapter, so be sure to check it out. And for those of you who already do check it out, thanks for reading! You're all awesome!
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seventy2 at 11:40AM, Dec. 11, 2007
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i read the first 3-4 pages and i have no idea what's going on…but it's teh awesome…
i like the blood…black and white except the blood….

Ninja wedding is on it's 12th comic i believe….in between work and rock band and halo 3, i need to do more before i catch up to myself…..

The first page was done in a hurry, and i dont feel like going back and doing it with pencil….(that guy isnt really missing a hand…i just screwed up)
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kingofsnake at 7:50PM, Dec. 11, 2007
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Your fillers show that you do have some raw artistic talent
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lucky7s76 at 8:46PM, Dec. 11, 2007
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Children at Play - Very interesting style, what with the pencil drawn, colorless characters on a colorful background. I've never seen it before, and it looks very nice!

Also, I saw some with full color, and those were amazing as well! I'm especially fond of the line art itself…
By the time you finish this, you'll have read it. :3

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Fitz at 7:41AM, Dec. 13, 2007
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Hmm… Is there anything cuter than a comic about a bunch of furry pets? But Fox Den is more than just an overdose of cuteness. There's humor, based on interactions and often, references to popular culture, too (Zelda, anyone?) At times it's more serious and melancholic, touching upon more serious topics. Great comic with nice, clean artwork!
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trevoramueller at 11:53AM, Dec. 13, 2007
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Alright, I get to talk about the first comic I ever faved on DD - A Bit Cheesy! The artwork is so amazing, the colors and shading are mind-boggling, and the writing is top notch! I love how Fitz can take a conversation and make it interesting by showing what appears to be arbitrary goings-on around the characters, never really focusing on the characters themselves, but instead the action going on around them or within eye shot. Simply brilliant stuff!

Temple updated on Wednesday with the first page of Chapter 4: Into the Valley of Eternal Lament. This chapter will answer many questions that have been lingering throughout the series so far. Be sure to check it out!
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Tantz_Aerine at 10:23AM, Dec. 15, 2007
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For Temple of a Thousand Tears:

A very inspiring comic with many things going for it- from the clean lineart to the well arranged layout. In the later pages there is a feeling of music saturating them, even though webcomics are generally a visual medium. Wonderful! Keep going!
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Steely Gaze at 10:31AM, Dec. 15, 2007
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The colors and action in Wolf are impressive. Each page is quite beautiful to look at, and the story can be rather exciting at times. Plus, the characters are interesting and have been growing more so for a while now.
A Roll of the Dice now with full-size pages!

John Clyde now with ten times the tacky Hawaiian shirts!
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Bocaj at 4:39PM, Dec. 15, 2007
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A Roll of The Dice-
I could tell you've taken time with the art, and it shows. You're art is fairly detailed and is just the right mix of realistic and cartoony for your comic. I liked the whole geek thing, and am glad you are utilizing luck as a theme.
Luck is a theme which, in my opinion, hasn't been killed yet by being over used.
Also, I feel like you use luck to extend your comic, not to support it. This should be good in the long run. Goodness.
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Brock at 4:34PM, Dec. 19, 2007
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Laughing Out Loud Zombies has a certain randomness to it that is, at times, charming.
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Ziffy88 at 8:43PM, Dec. 19, 2007
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Nice colors and fun silly spoofs of super-heroes.
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seventy2 at 10:12PM, Dec. 19, 2007
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i like the idea behind your story…can't wait to read more…really drags you in hoping for more…
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RabbitMaster at 4:32AM, Dec. 20, 2007
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Your avatar is oddly entertaining. I caught myself watching it over and over again.

“Perhaps you would care to try your villany on a less defenseless opponent?”–Kung Fu Rabbit
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Valid Soul at 5:24AM, Dec. 20, 2007
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I love the concept behind the story, it reminds me of something Nicholas Gurewich would come up with.
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RabbitMaster at 7:12AM, Dec. 20, 2007
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Valid, your writing is superb! And I don't even like sprite comics!

“Perhaps you would care to try your villany on a less defenseless opponent?”–Kung Fu Rabbit
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