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rantmo
Jul 30, 2003

A smile better suits a hero



Phenylketonuric posted:

I read Todd as a stuttering, high pitched Joe Pesci.

A coked-out Martin Scorsese in a room full of helium.

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rantmo
Jul 30, 2003

A smile better suits a hero



I feel so sad for people who can't feel joy.

rantmo
Jul 30, 2003

A smile better suits a hero



Two uses of the word "obfuscate" in one week in the same webcomic. History has been made (that or Onstad has started playing Vampire).

rantmo
Jul 30, 2003

A smile better suits a hero



I don't care what an Achewood app would be so long as it was also available for Android. Actually I do care, I would want it to lie to me like Lie-Bot. Or maybe talk to me like Vlad. Or anything at all.

rantmo
Jul 30, 2003

A smile better suits a hero



Jesus Onstad, that was some loving art right there.

rantmo
Jul 30, 2003

A smile better suits a hero



Ashenai posted:

I don't get it, didn't all (or most) of you guys start at the beginning?

I did, and it's the way I fell in love with Achewood, which is why I'd suggest others start from the beginning too :confused:

I started from the beginning but that was so many years ago now I don't even remember what was current then.

rantmo
Jul 30, 2003

A smile better suits a hero



Hey there's :siren:A New Strip:siren:

EDIT: drat! So close!

rantmo
Jul 30, 2003

A smile better suits a hero



I like the comic with the animals that do stuff and say things. I have opinions about them.

rantmo
Jul 30, 2003

A smile better suits a hero



When you get down to it, you shouldn't write a gender, you should right a good character. If you write a good character with a female pronoun, you've written a great woman character. It's that simple.

rantmo
Jul 30, 2003

A smile better suits a hero



I'm not suggesting that context and setting aren't important but it's not like writing good women characters is some arcane, inscrutable process.

rantmo
Jul 30, 2003

A smile better suits a hero



Well at least I'll sort of be able to replace my Here Comes A Special Boy shirt, though I've got a brown ringer and it looks like it only comes in blue now. At least the sentiment can be preserved. I'll need to be sparing with my Great Outdoor Fight one though.

rantmo
Jul 30, 2003

A smile better suits a hero



Just think of how different Romeo and Juliet would have been, had Romeo only had a Hershey's Kiss.

rantmo
Jul 30, 2003

A smile better suits a hero



"Simply utility-grade talking" is a gorgeous turn of phrase.

rantmo
Jul 30, 2003

A smile better suits a hero



It was him, when I got my GOF book signed, we briefly discussed the thread when I mentioned how strange it was that he didn't look like a young Orson Welles.

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rantmo
Jul 30, 2003

A smile better suits a hero



I'd love a copy too!

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