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Comic Plugging Thread 2k5
jeph:
This is the thread I mentioned in a newspost, where people who draw webcomics can tell me (and people in the forums) about them.
I have a few simple rules here, if everyone follows them we will all have a good time lookin' at comics together. They are:
1) Post a link to your webcomic's website. It has to be something where if people click the link they see a comic. This is simple.
2) Write a SHORT description of your comic strip so we have a rough idea of what we are about to click on. By short I mean one paragraph, no longer than a couple hundred words. Please use your best grammar and spelling.
3) If your comic is potentially not safe for people at work to look at, LET US KNOW. I don't want folks gettin' into trouble for anything they may click in here.
4) No posting images directly in this thread. Just links to comics.
5) Only comics' authors and/or artists may post links to their comics. If you don't make a comic, no posting links in this thread. I want authors to display a little initiative here- initiative is a good thing to have!
6) No negative commenting on comics posted here, unless the author specifically requests objective critiques. If I catch people being rude I will deal with them in the strictest possible manner.
I think that is it! Hopefully we will see some AWESOME STUFF here soon. Have fun!
Luke:
Woohoo, a comic-whoring thread! :D
Well, I already link to it in my signature, but I draw a webcomic called 6Prime. 6Prime is a comic that follows six friends through their lives, such as they spend them together. The thread is based on rather random lines and modest sarcasm, for the most part. However, I believe this comic is most unique in that it is completely drawn in MSPaint. Frankly, I've also been told that it looks like it's drawn in a better program, too.
I welcome any critique, unless it has anything to do with the Coldplay references in the latest strips.
6Prime is rated PG-13.
nyj2k101:
Yay thanks for taking a look :)
Anyways, my comic would be located at http://www.cerealandpepperspray.com/cartoons.htm (that contains both the latest cartoon and a link to all the old ones).
Cereal and pepper spray is just random comics, hand drawn, scanned to the website. The site also has blog type things, and etc. It's been in operation since march of 2005. The last few entries have come together in that ive started to use specific characters, but the older ones are the same type of humor, with the same lack of artistic talent.
Thanks for reading!!
~Brian
Inlander:
Aww poo, mine's not a comic. It was inspired by webcomics, though! And it is a regularly updated serial!
Yeah, I'm clutching at straws.
AstralFire:
Well, if Inlander's doesn't count, mine not count, but I'm going to give it a go anyway.
Agent Aeolus
http://www.agentaeolus.com/
It's not exactly a comic strip, it's a webserial... I'm good with writing, no good with pictures, so I went with that formula. But other than the lack of pictures, it's the same idea, right?
It's a sci-fantasy story that takes place in the modern-day, following the journey of one ex-government agent known as 'Aeolus', who has decided to go rogue in search of... something that could help him. What that something is, you'll have to read to find out. It involves a large and varied cast of characters, from the real to life anti-heroes to the larger-than-life archetypal heroes. It takes strong inspiration from superhero comics such as those published by Marvel and DC, television scripting, and the narrative style of Terry Pratchett.
It's work safe, if you don't mind the occasional hard cussing.
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