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Title: Same Difference
Post by: Latro on 01 Jun 2005, 13:41
Same Difference (http://www.lowbright.com/Comics/SameDifference/SameDifferenceIndex.htm)

This is one of the best Web Comics I've ever seen. Serious stuff, but light enough to keep it moving.

Has anyone else seen this and if so what are your thoughts?
Title: Same Difference
Post by: Sideways on 01 Jun 2005, 14:37
That was really good!

Insightful, very well drawn, wicked characters...

I want more!  That has to be a good sign!
Title: Same Difference
Post by: Inlander on 01 Jun 2005, 18:53
Yeah, I read that one a few months ago.  Definitely top-drawer stuff.
Title: Same Difference
Post by: SeanBateman on 01 Jun 2005, 19:31
I am incredibly impressed. I almost bypassed this topic, but thank you so much.
Title: Same Difference
Post by: Tinjessla on 02 Jun 2005, 04:08
Oooh, i remember reading this a few years ago but it's been a while since i checked back on the site. It's storytelling (and comic art) at it's best.
Title: Same Difference
Post by: Digs on 02 Jun 2005, 07:47
I like it a lot. I was gonna say I'd be reading it from here on out, but apparently it's already finished its run! A story that allows itself to end is getting to be a rare thing.

Thank you!
Title: Same Difference
Post by: normz on 02 Jun 2005, 07:51
Derek Kirk Kim was what first got me into online comics bless his soul ...... some of his coloured works are even more brilliant..... the shading, the lighting, the brilliane of the charchters and the settings *swoon* fabulous stuff!!
Title: Same Difference
Post by: happybirthdaygelatin on 02 Jun 2005, 09:45
Derek Kirk Kim sounded really familar and just the title page alone helped to refresh these headmeats, "Oh yeaaaah, Flight."

Neat, thanks for the link.
Title: Same Difference
Post by: Tweep on 02 Jun 2005, 14:02
The dude won an Eisner ("Talent Deserving of Wider Recognition") for it (well, technically, for a collection of stories that featured "Same Difference").