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... in mine elbows!
A weekly reminder to come and share the love as our intrepid hero TED NOODLEMAN boldly faces the horrors of Iambic Pentameter wielding natives as THE WRONG WAY story arc enters its 7th week!
BE THERE!
http://www.moviepoopshoot.com/noodleman/index.html
Aaron
04-15-2003, 06:44 PM
Dear god, thoust art one true promo junkie
DarthMaulRat
04-15-2003, 06:53 PM
What!? No one will out-promo me! I give you my new comic:
FAIR AND BALANCED MAN!!! (http://www.billoreilly.com/index.jsp)
Don't blink or you'll miss his amazing ability to respect other people's opinions while promoting the 15 books he wrote that flawlessly describe truth, justice, and the American way!
Yes, it's true, I'm a media slut! You think I'm bad now, you should have seen me when I was a TV Weather Guy. Chuckle. THAT was bad!
Razorback
04-16-2003, 06:10 AM
Awesome! I love this k0mix! (I'm trying to be cool and use strange spelling for it)
A modern-day Don Quijote!
RB
Thank you for the kind words, sir! We aim to make you spit milk through your nose!
Crystal
04-16-2003, 08:53 PM
I'm not a big Shakespeare fan so I couldn't even read most of it the first time I saw it, but I liked the ending...or the not ending?
"THAT'S NOT GOOD HUMOR!" *dies laughing* Oh, puns kill me. /forums/images/icons/grin.gif
What's with DIGITAL WEBBING PRESENTS? Is it a collection of comics or is it a different comic from a different artist every time?
Digital Webbing Presents is an anthology of remarkably high standards. It usually has 7 to 9 stories in it from different creators. Some are serials, some are one shots, and some are episodes. For instance, The Goon (a new series from Dark Horse) had an episode in DWP. Ted has now had one and will likely do another soon. If you enjoy quality indie comics, DWP is one of the best. Period.
Crystal
04-17-2003, 12:32 AM
Oh. Thanks for explaining that. I know nothing about comics. I've read a few of my brother's over the years, but other than that I've never had any real interest...and no interest in collecting until recently.
Then DWP is a fine place to start. It runs stories from all different genres in order to give a fair representation of what comics are today. There's comedy (Noodleman is NOT very deep after all), and drama, romance and yes, even a cape-and-pajamma story every now and again. Even if I weren't involved, I'd recomend it highly... actually, that's how I got involved. /forums/images/icons/smile.gif
Demosthenes
04-17-2003, 11:40 PM
Ah yes, the comedy of great English literature and ice cream throwing. Funny stuff, I look forward to the conclusion next week.
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