MegaWarrior - Apparently thread names cannot be edited.
This is a comic about a group playing Mega Man as an RPG campaign, though they don't all know it.
CHARACTERS:
Alex Aliotte (the DM): What the DM says goes and that's final.
Pete Andersen (Mega Man Type): The protagonist.
Rick Vitarys (Met-Head): The not-quite-protagonist.
Dave Vlazen (Proto Man Type): He's really awesome, but don't expect him to bother showing up most of the time.
Emilio Desiliaga: That one dude nobody likes.
Wait, I don't get it. What is the first law of robotics?
Isaac Asimov's Three Laws
1: Robots must not harm humans.
2: Robots must obey orders of a human, unless it conflicts with Rule #1.
3: Robots must preserve themselves, unless it conflicts with Rule #1 or Rule #2.
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I keep quoting your posts. But they might not mean what I think they do...
Please, make some design background
do not know if it was painted, try to find a sprite from the game and put together ...
floor at least indicate a long black line ...
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link to my comic look at spoiler -Update 30.4.13
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Please, make some design background
do not know if it was painted, try to find a sprite from the game and put together ...
floor at least indicate a long black line ...
Okay, that looks a lot better. More defined, and less blinding. Pass!
Well, the comic looks good, right now. The story idea is creative (I don't think I've ever seen a story based on people role-playing Megaman), the font is readable, and the jokes are at least not ripped straight off from BnG. Pass!
Heh, pretty funny. Though I think it could've been funnier if you made "Metal" just say "It's not like you're even trying anymore!" and get rid of him saying Heavy Metal. It makes the readers look for the joke.
Technically, the generally accepted term for the Indigenous people of Northern Canada and the surrounding area is Inuit.
Actually, there are natives "up north" that aren't Inuit, and very well may take offense to the term. Unless you're sure which group they're from, it's best to stick with Eskimo.
Actually, there are natives "up north" that aren't Inuit, and very well may take offense to the term. Unless you're sure which group they're from, it's best to stick with Eskimo.
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Originally Posted by Herpestidae
But-, unless every one of my social studies teachers from grade 3 onward are wrong- "Eskimo" means "Eater of Raw Meat."
Haha, so far so good. I'm looking forward to see how you manage juggling fun parts and things that are important to move the story along. After you put in some backgrounds I feel that each part of the comic is drawn together better, thus making it more comfortable for the viewer.
On the "Eskimo matter", I think using Eskimo has the best effect. Just because it can be viewed as slightly offending. Calling Arctic an Inuit would most likely be more "politically correct", but also put a damper on the joke itself :3