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Post by Viempth on Sept 15, 2013 21:57:05 GMT -5
So remember that comic we mentioned occasionally? Let's talk about it! This is a place to remember it, discuss, it, and have gratuitous party times!
I just... think we need something to happen here. Nothing happens here. Ever.
ANYWAY! I liked it a lot! Like the scroll of summon walrus! In fact, I generally really liked how old things would be tied back in and mean something again. It was pretty great. And of course there is the beauty of CondoR. GOD. DAMN.
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Post by aquason on Sept 15, 2013 23:32:03 GMT -5
WDYD as a comic was surprisingly good. As a community it was great. A single Bulgarian teenager updated a comic every single day for almost 3 years. He always took suggestions, and even though it wasn't incredibly popular, it didn't stop. To do something like that takes dedication that anyone who has made a user adventure will know is not easy to come by. I loved how a silly elf with almost no logic was wrapped up in an incredibly big political intrigue and whole continents were decided by his actions. WDYD was something special that comes by once in a lifetime. Although it eventually ends, in my heart it remains pure, with the memory of WDYD.
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Post by Loof on Sept 16, 2013 1:46:16 GMT -5
tbh the comic was p. mediocre, but it was p. cool to see Chris grow as an artist.
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Post by Viempth on Sept 16, 2013 17:21:08 GMT -5
WDYD as a comic was surprisingly good. As a community it was great. A single Bulgarian teenager updated a comic every single day for almost 3 years. He always took suggestions, and even though it wasn't incredibly popular, it didn't stop. To do something like that takes dedication that anyone who has made a user adventure will know is not easy to come by. I loved how a silly elf with almost no logic was wrapped up in an incredibly big political intrigue and whole continents were decided by his actions. WDYD was something special that comes by once in a lifetime. Although it eventually ends, in my heart it remains pure, with the memory of WDYD. Couldn't have said it better myself. Serious dedication right there. It was so cool to go back to the first panels and see how far the art and narration had come, too. And if nothing else I must love it for letting me meet all of you. :)
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Post by 2hatsonehead on Sept 16, 2013 22:23:42 GMT -5
Glad I read what I got to read of it. Didn't like the Not James parts though...
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Post by Pemichan on Sept 19, 2013 23:36:07 GMT -5
I have made some really great friendships because of it, and not only did the artist grow in talent, but he inspired all of his artistic readers to grow as well. The storyline was conducted by the readers, yet still went in the direction the author meant to take it in to begin with. I would check every day to see how the story had progressed, and be hugely disappointed when it hadnt. It became a familiar daily constant in my life to check the comic and then the forum to see what was up. Chris even made friends with a lot of his readers, how awesome is that? It will never truly end, for it will live on in our hearts.
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Post by GMreilly on Sept 28, 2013 21:18:16 GMT -5
The comic was shit, I can confirm from an insider perspective. I do miss when we had a Minecraft server though. Some of the re-creations of the world you made in that game was pretty sweet. Someone also burned down my house I made of trees. Asshole.
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Post by Forever on Sept 28, 2013 21:45:12 GMT -5
Oh god that Minecraft server... Fun shit.
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Post by Viempth on Sept 28, 2013 22:28:04 GMT -5
I've never Minecrafted. Now I feel as though I missed out on something beautiful.
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Post by Pemichan on Sept 30, 2013 17:27:47 GMT -5
I never knew that was a thing.
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Post by moltrox on Oct 2, 2013 14:09:59 GMT -5
My god it's been so long.
It's been more than half a year. Wow.
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Jakob
Gizmo's Crotchspawn
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Post by Jakob on Nov 2, 2013 11:51:03 GMT -5
I wanted to go reread one of my favorite webcomics and found everything gone.
WHAT HAVE YOU PEOPLE DONE.
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Post by Commander Tumbles on Nov 2, 2013 18:21:12 GMT -5
We had no choice. We had to send it back to Science and Outer Space.
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