No.66195
>>66194
Comic ronnie yes, real life ronnie still bitching and moaning on twitter every other day.
No.66238
>>66194
Many years ago, I went through the first comics to that day's present comics, and kept reading to keep current on it. I didn't know he stopped making them. I assumed he would keep drawing more. Now that I know this, I really don't feel anything. The comics were okay, but nothing really too amazing. Oh well.
No.66241
https://youtu.be/nfSDDcPunZQI'm in the process of adapting a hidden gem of a webcomic..
dont skip through
check it out wizzies AND DONT LOOK IT UP BEFORE WATCHING,ITS BEST TO GO IN BLIND
No.66243
>>66241never knew that is a thing, turning comics into videos. interesting
have you seen anyone put forth extra effort into editing and drawing the outside spaces to fill the video at a standard aspect, ie 16:9, so the entire screen is filled?
No.66290
>>66243nah never, a lot of them actually lean into the comic style and have the panels sliding across the screen. im not a fan of that approach personally.
just finished 'episode 2.' this is where things pick up, if you don't like episode 2 you probably wont like the rest of this.
https://youtu.be/_KbpOe1RhRg No.66353
>>66241Cool stuff wiz. I have the first volume laying around here somewhere and downloaded the rest. Never got around to finishing it. Shiga is someone who can compensate for his pretty lackluster draftsmanship with a lot of creativity. 'Meanwhile' is also cool if you never checked it out.
No.66460
>>66241I watched both videos and decided to go and read the comic for myself. Pretty good comic. I really enjoyed it. I read it in about one day, but it probably really took just a few hours.
No.66484
>>66241>>66290Pretty good! Are you doing the entire thing?
No.66485
>>66484>>66460its on a sort of hiatus right now but I might come back to it.
No.66487
>>66482Seriously? I used to love his comics. Such a shame.
No.66550
>>66482Can't believe? The author's power-fantasy Mary Sue main character is female. No one would have such an obvious self-insert of the opposite sex unless it's what they wanted. That's like being surprised that the author wants to be a cyborg.
No.66551
>>66550Hey now, Tom Siddell has two main female characters in Gunnerkrigg Court one of whom is turning herself into a cyborg and Tom married a succubus!
No.66552
>>66551Yeah, I've been concerned about that. Hopefully it's just coincidental.