This is perhaps a summation of every internet argument I have ever witness.
EDIT: This comic has been updated with a new graphic style for a profile I'm working on. So old patrons of the site wondering what's going on, it's just a case of old wine in a new bottle.
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How can one overlook statistics! No seriously, sometimes nothing makes a point like a stat, put in there at just the right moment, and besides, almost 29% of arguments are won by a venomous stat injection. True story.
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I like! Also when it comes to character style..what happened to the stick figures?
ReplyDeletehehehe when did you start drawing comics....
ReplyDelete@Shashvat: Yes, but 65% of all researched facts have opposing data to counter-act them.
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@Shrek: The stick figure thing was getting a little common, I wasn't sure if it was working for the comic or not. Thought I'd try mixing it up a little this time and see what I get
@Phaddy: It's been a while really, I started about 3 years ago, final year of Symbi but I always thought it was a load of crap so kept it hidden. Came out of the closet about a year ago.
I think you should keep mixing your styles up. I really liked that about the blog. I also think that different styles suit different comics.
ReplyDeleteHey! I think you may be right, sticking to one set of characters would definitely limit some comic ideas. I think I'll just stick to mixing it up for now, thanks!
ReplyDeletePhotoshop really should have spellcheck :P
ReplyDeleteand i love the stick figures!
superb win, guaranteed. second comic looked great to me.
ReplyDeleteI liked first comic the most.
ReplyDeletelmao!! ive used em allll...i weeeeen! :P
ReplyDeleteYes, the stick figure-esque style turned out the most preferred. Which works really well for me as they're also the easiest to draw =D
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