Fanstripped...sounds dirty somehow.
Cute style, and I like the humor. Something tells me though that Abel might actually prefer a mary-sue to this. (Granted, I don't think we know how he swings yet, but still.)
Also, Mab looks...sassy(?) in the second panel. Very cute.
This raises in my mind the question, "does Jyrras qualify for Mary Sue status?"
Hmmm. I will do research on this topic. FOR SCIENCE!
I'm not sure about "sassy" but Mab does have an interesting expression in panel 2.
Good art, nice guest strip humor.
If the artist is on the forums,
Kudos.
Quote from: Jakon on February 26, 2008, 11:56:59 PM
This raises in my mind the question, "does Jyrras qualify for Mary Sue status?"
Hmmm. I will do research on this topic. FOR SCIENCE!
When it's me writing the fanstrip, Jyrras definitely qualifies for Mary Sue status.
But I thought Mary-Sue was a generic name for any random original character or drawn representation of the person doing the fanstrip? Like how Joe Brown is simply a representation of a random male character.
Quote from: Aleolus on February 27, 2008, 02:31:40 AM
But I thought Mary-Sue was a generic name for any random original character or drawn representation of the person doing the fanstrip? Like how Joe Brown is simply a representation of a random male character.
Actually a Mary-Sue is a character that only has one or two features that exist solely to insert them into the plot and never develop beyond those one or two features. This leaves them with personalities about as developed as cardboard, but they do make excellent red-shirts. If they aren't being used as red-shirts, they tend to be the all-knowing all-powerful person who always has control of the situation no matter how unforeseen the events are.
essentially it divides into the sub-groups of cannon-fodder and twinks.
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/MarySue
Entertainingly, I took one look at the strip and went "I recognise that style..." ;-]
Not bad, not bad. Mab in the first panel and Jyrras in the last crack me up. But Abel looks kinda... weird. His hair in the last panel looks like some huge spider - a tarantula or something like that. Or maybe a small fluffy headcrab! :U
Head crab, definitely head crab.
"Get me my crowbar!"
"It's Zombie time!"
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Btw, We kid we kid. |)
Quote from: llearch n'n'daCorna on February 27, 2008, 03:27:07 AM
Entertainingly, I took one look at the strip and went "I recognise that style..." ;-]
I did the very same! It's very distinct.
Quote from: llearch n'n'daCorna on February 27, 2008, 03:27:07 AM
Entertainingly, I took one look at the strip and went "I recognise that style..." ;-]
Yup. Love what he's been doing with UH2. :D
I just finished reading though all of UH till present.
*I'm currently unemployed so sue me for having so much free time. :rolleyes*
Quite a wonderfull comic.
Anyone else who hasn't read any of it probably should. :)
Has anybody posted cheers about Amber starting to draw the cartoons again?
:mowhappy :kirby :mowhappy :kirby :mowhappy
And please, I liked the guest comics. I really did.
*****
Just to start something ridiculous and unrelated
If you were to pick a story that could represent the loss and restoration of the scanner, which would you choose? Some ridiculous choices are listed below.
Scanners Live in Vain (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scanners_Live_in_Vain) by Cordwainer Smith
A Scanner Darkly (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Scanner_Darkly) by Phllip K. Dick
Scanners (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scanners) (movie)
Quote from: Damaris February 23, 2008 01:12:14 AMThere are no digital mediums readily, and financially, available.
Are digital mediums for talking with ghosts in the machine?
Poor Abel
the person who made this guest comic made umlaut house right?
Quote from: pyrohamster on March 01, 2008, 07:36:55 PM
the person who made this guest comic made umlaut house right?
Yeah, yeah I am.
Also I'm in the process of moving to http://www.maskedretriever.com at the moment :3
nice work
8) It certainly gets the message across ...