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Debaser
May 12, 2005 12:53 PM

... from the beginning... but it turned out to be a teen movie.
10 parts + 1 explanation.
Enjoy.

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Debaser
May 12, 2005 12:53 PM

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not_Scyess
May 12, 2005 2:19 PM

An idea with potential, but half-baked. Near the end it just dragged on. Also, musicals don't really work in comic strip form, I'd say.

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Debaser
May 13, 2005 4:54 AM

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An idea with potential, but half-baked. Near the end it just dragged on. Also, musicals don't really work in comic strip form, I'd say.


Yeah, I know. But you're supposed to use your imagination, man. You can't just read comics at stripcreator as you're reading a book.
And you've gotta try and visualize a better picture of the comics on stripcreator too.

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not_Scyess
May 13, 2005 7:00 AM

It's the author's job to make the action so obvious that explicit visualization isn't requried of the reader. In the case of the musical, it would've been good to draw the characters in dramatic poses with musical notes accompanying their word balloons -- but, alas, you can't do that on Stripcreator. To try to skirt that limitation by saying "use your imagination" is like driving on a flat tire while pretending it's inflated. People just need to accept that there are some funny comic ideas that you can't do with the stripcreator comic engine.

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Debaser
May 13, 2005 9:59 AM

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It's the author's job to make the action so obvious that explicit visualization isn't requried of the reader. In the case of the musical, it would've been good to draw the characters in dramatic poses with musical notes accompanying their word balloons -- but, alas, you can't do that on Stripcreator. To try to skirt that limitation by saying "use your imagination" is like driving on a flat tire while pretending it's inflated. People just need to accept that there are some funny comic ideas that you can't do with the stripcreator comic engine.


Okay, then I counter with "not using imagination when you read comics at stripcreator that, obviously, requires some, is like asking the guy next to you what's going to happen when you've gone to see a movie in a theatre (kind of). Though many people does that, so I don't blame you.

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not_Scyess
May 13, 2005 11:18 AM

I disagree. If you want to make GOOD comics you can't ask that kind of stuff of your readers. It has to be funny in a vacuum.

And my metaphor was much better than yours.

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Debaser
May 13, 2005 4:28 PM

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And my metaphor was much better than yours.


Oh, yeah?
Well my metaphor had heart.

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not_Scyess
May 13, 2005 6:24 PM

My metaphor had lungs, teeth, and an entire excratory system.

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Debaser
May 14, 2005 6:41 AM

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My metaphor had lungs, teeth, and an entire excratory system.

My metaphor have had sex with three ladies at the same time. Beat that.

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not_Scyess
May 14, 2005 10:42 AM

Your metaphor might be having sex with three ladies at the same time, but only if they're dressed up as Disney characters. And your metaphor can't even get hard unless it's shat upon by my metaphor's exquisite excratory system.

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