Wednesday, April 7, 2004

Vol 2: A bucket of Ownage



Ah yes, for those of you who don't know/remember, there once was a fellow named Dan who also went by Angel of Ownage, and he also liked Hunter X Hunter. Me and him were quite chummy, and one day we were making up stupid Metal Gear/Max Payne/Final Fantasy quotes, and we eventually came onto something called Metal Gear on Crack. Which is ridiculous, but good for some laughes. Horrible grammar, spelling, everything, but totally hilarious still for no reason. I tried to continue it without him, but I kinda lost interest in it without him. He was far better at it than me. By anyway, back to the comic.

I love the idea of Brad and Not Dave arguing constantly. Yay for metaphorical internal termoil! And then Dan is introduced as one of Pirateman's mid-bosses. And boy, don't you hate mini-bosses? I sure do, but I guess they're sorta essential. I mean, not every battle can be a boss. Wait, yes it can. And it can be awesome.

Monday, April 5, 2004

Vol 2: Andy's Wall



Meh. I don't know what I wanted with this comic... I think it was Jose that brought up the question of where Lerick was hiding that sword. Sean wasn't amused with the gun joke. I suppose I was trying to get another Sean vs Andy jab in there and it came off bad. Whatever. They're not all gems damn it.

Friday, April 2, 2004

Vol 2: A Distraction



To get the minds of the masses off the fact that I was merely making these comics for myself, I needed a distraction/Storyline. And what better way to do that then announcing it to all the characters! I do like Snap's difficulty with Jose. Amy's line about being a mean ghost is a reference to Red vs Blue, which is really hilarious if you can get past the fact its done in Halo.

Morgan had an obsession with Johnny Depp, if you obviously can't guess why. Also, if you've never narrorated, it is actually really fun. Go ahead, try it. Announce your every action as if you were part of some sort of film noir and only you can hear what you're saying.