| scythemantis |
Posted on Apr 29 2012, 04:23 PM |
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Not really. I just buy a couple project wonderful ads every week on comics that I like, if I can afford them. Rusty and co's were only at three cents : (
They don't do all that great anywhere, though; on average, my ads get around one click per thousand views |
| Krader |
Posted on Apr 29 2012, 08:22 AM |
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I just saw a Bogleech ad on Rusty and Co. The boglecherous plague is spreading, and soon the whole web shall be assimilated! |
| Dreamer |
Posted on Feb 5 2012, 05:10 PM |
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And not just any comic series, but one by Frank GODDAMN Miller before he went nuts. And no, the comic wasn't all that gritty. |
| scythemantis |
Posted on Feb 2 2012, 08:05 PM |
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The Big Guy and Rusty cartoon was an adaptation of a comic series. |
| Woodsy |
Posted on Feb 2 2012, 04:27 PM |
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| QUOTE (Revereche @ Feb 2 2012, 01:45 PM) | | I don't think anyone wearing an anarchy symbol and a hennin together can be intended to be taken seriously. |
you'd be surprised I would say as I stared into the direction of Marvel comics. |
| Revereche |
Posted on Feb 2 2012, 01:45 PM |
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I don't think anyone wearing an anarchy symbol and a hennin together can be intended to be taken seriously. |
| Woodsy |
Posted on Feb 2 2012, 01:43 PM |
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| QUOTE (Revereche @ Feb 2 2012, 01:30 PM) | Yeah, I'm sick of those, too I wish more writers would treat female characters as they would males, and take gender-related matters into consideration last.
Like I said, though - despite what appears to be the case initially, Rusty and Co. is actually pretty good about that. Each chapter gets a different lady, and the princess is the only one to be a surly badass. The paladin in particular is hilarious. |
Oh, I forgot about that deal! I liked the other ones, yeah, just not her.
I think she was a joke, more or less. |
| Revereche |
Posted on Feb 2 2012, 01:30 PM |
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Yeah, I'm sick of those, too I wish more writers would treat female characters as they would males, and take gender-related matters into consideration last.
Like I said, though - despite what appears to be the case initially, Rusty and Co. is actually pretty good about that. Each chapter gets a different lady, and the princess is the only one to be a surly badass. The paladin in particular is hilarious. |
| Woodsy |
Posted on Feb 2 2012, 01:15 PM |
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| QUOTE (Revereche @ Feb 2 2012, 11:18 AM) | :|
Still, I know what you mean about overpowered, bitchy token females. I think this comic does a great job of handling its female characters, though - the princess looks like she's turning out that way at first, but ends up having some fun interactions after all, and boning a skeleton! I can't not love a woman who doms a skeleton. |
Rev, haha, sorry, I meant, when they weren't like, PUSHED INTO YOUR FACE LIKE OH MY GOD LOOK I'M A LADY AND I'M STRONGWILLED.
Being so overpowering about it kind of defeats the purpose, if you think about it~ |
| Revereche |
Posted on Feb 2 2012, 11:18 AM |
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| QUOTE (Woodsy @ Feb 1 2012, 08:51 PM) | | I miss the days when heroines weren't needed. But that's just my two cents. |
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Still, I know what you mean about overpowered, bitchy token females. I think this comic does a great job of handling its female characters, though - the princess looks like she's turning out that way at first, but ends up having some fun interactions after all, and boning a skeleton! I can't not love a woman who doms a skeleton.
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