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SrMeowMeow:

--- Quote from: lolwut on 14 Feb 2009, 04:26 ---and for the last fucking time, it is completely unfair damnit
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If you could maybe respond to someone else for a bit that'd rock. I don't know what you mean or who you are or if you're even being serious or just trolling me, so...yeah.

The_Bartender:



--- Quote from: The_Bartender on 10 Feb 2009, 15:50 ---For the sarcasm challenged, the preceding was sarcasm, tinged with irony, intended to be humor.  Or maybe it was humour, with a touch of sarcasm, meant to be ironic.
O hell, whatever!
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sarcasm is a form of irony
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Which was part of the point.





--- Quote from: KeepACoolin on 13 Feb 2009, 12:38 ---There are some things that can only be talked about subjectively: humor/art happens to be one of them.  There is no such thing as an objective conversation about a comic. 

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Well, to be obssessive about this, you could discuss technical issues like number of panels, fact issues like the pacing (multiple pages over weeks = only a few hours of story time) or in the case of print comics, page content and print quality.

But your point, and I agree, is that any discussion of any form of art is always going to be primarily subjective.  As for the validity, everyone's opinion is correct, even if only to that person.  (Well, unless you are schizophrenic (sp?), then it could get complicated)

Regarding selling out: Many have ackowledged that Jeph's ability at drawing has improved and consider it a good thing.  Why, because his story telling abilities improved (granted, my opinion) and thus the story has become more invovled and complciated, is it considered "selling out".    The comic has been running for 5 1/2 years.  It would be truly weird if things HADN'T changed.  Every artist puts something of themselves into their work.  Picasso's paintings became more dramatic, Frank Lloyd Wright's designs evolved, and there is hardly an author I can think of whose story telling ability didn't improve with time.  For me, the same applies here.  Without sounding too heavy, maybe the reason the story has changed (improved, in my opinion) is becaue the writer has matured, not because he's selling out.

fifthfiend:
But so what'd be really great, is instead of all this Sven crap, some comics about Steve.

Guido Sarducci:
got a pen? Got some paper? Get to it.

bhtooefr:
Last time someone asked for more comics about Steve, we got...

http://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1273

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