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Author Topic: Nine years of Sluggy Freelance  (Read 2375 times)

Rilian

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Nine years of Sluggy Freelance
« on: 24 Aug 2006, 23:06 »

Wow, nine years of Sluggy Freelance, just figured it bore noticing
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Nine years of Sluggy Freelance
« Reply #1 on: 25 Aug 2006, 00:36 »

I think it bears noticing that it's being posted in the forum of Questionable Content, the comic well known for it's drastic evolution in the quality of it's art, and a comic that's basically looks like it's still one of the first webcomics ever after nine years.
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« Reply #2 on: 01 Sep 2006, 07:54 »

Quote from: Trollstormur
I think it bears noticing that it's being posted in the forum of Questionable Content, the comic well known for it's drastic evolution in the quality of it's art, and a comic that's basically looks like it's still one of the first webcomics ever after nine years.


hem. Pete Abram's art has developed just as much as Jeph's. But anyway, who reads SF for the art? It's all about the amazing plots. Is it not nifty?
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Nine years of Sluggy Freelance
« Reply #3 on: 09 Sep 2006, 23:14 »

So Pete's art hasn't evolved as much as Jeph's.  thats cool, because as Ibarbs pointed out, most people are there for the amazing epic plots of awesome.  Plus nine years of doing a webcomic is preety damn impressive.  He still rockin', still busting out the mad tales, and still keeping us all entertained.  Heres hoping QC is still around in its ninth year.  Is it not nifty?
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