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Who Wacked Roger Rabbit? – book review by Fred Patten.
Problems you want to share and the community might be able to help?
Just want to try to help people, I love helping people and I hope other people will help me to help others :D ^
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Looking for a artist to do a military sona for my RP character.
I'm looking for someone who is available or will be open for commissions soon to do a military sona for me. I have a specific weapon load out my RP character uses the most that I want him to have.
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I DID IT!
Today I have officially graduated from high school! I just thought I would share this with all of you because I am extremely happy right now!!!!!!
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Artist Spotlight: Rory Frances- “Boys Are Slapstick”
“I have an ambitious need; I want to watch you destroy me. The fun part will be knowing that you won’t.”
One subject that I’ve already tackled a few times is how much I love the myriad of ways that anthropomorphism can be presented in comics and indeed, across other media. If the few posts I’ve made about furry comics so far prove anything it’s that there are countless ways to tackle subject or explore other subjects with it.
Rory Frances is another artist whose work I really love, and although he has a longer on going comic at the moment that I want to write about in the future,I really want to focus on his shorter comics and the personal interests he showcases in them. His works is currently being featured in the on-line video game mico-zine Zeal.
If you’ll excuse me going of on a tangent for a moment, you should really check out Zeal too! I’m not a video games fan by any stretch and still love the unique perspective they give on classic and “rarely discussed” games, showing new and strange ways of thinking about them. It’s an ethos I can completely get behind.
The comics presents a world with humans and ‘toon characters co-existing. I won’t focus or dissect the world too much as neither does the comic, Frances seems far more interested in focusing on the interactions of it’s characters. Boys Are Slapstick deftly delves into the idea of identity, especially in relationships and how partners perceive each other. Here it’s emphasised by certain characters being literal ‘toons. Safe and non threatening. I think maybe a lot of us can relate to this? That stage in a new relationship, the act of performance as you present yourself in the way you think the other person would like you to be. Even perhaps liking it? Not having to deal with the spikier, altogether more complicated and messy version of yourself.
Read it in it’s entirety over at the Mammon Machine: Zeal website along with his second contribution ‘Date Nite’. I was going to throw up the NSFW warning, which I guess it still might be if you think situations involving large cartoon mallets fall under that category…
What would be the first thing your Sona did if...
He/She/it was dropped in the middle of the forest with limited supplies
(I'm hoping to make this a series of threads)
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[xpost /r/aww] This workplace (not disclosed, county gov't somewhere) has a "cat library" you can check out kittens from to take back to your desk
Any fallout fans?
Looking for any Fallout series fans here to talk all thing Fallout, Or play some games on steam
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How would you describe the fandom in 3 words or less?
It's simple. I shouldn't need to elaborate more on the question. For anyone who doesn't know, the numbers that are less than 3 are: 1 and 2
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Lady Mouse Adventures
Followers of the world-famous Geronimo Stilton series might be aware that not only he but his entire family are known for finding their way into adventure — and writing about it. “Geronimo isn’t the only world-famous adventuring journalist from New Mouse City; introducing his fabulous sister, Thea! The Thea Sisters are five fun, lively students at Mouseford Academy on Whale Island, who want to be real, live journalists just like their hero, Thea Stilton. Between classes and friendships, love and small fits of jealousy, they’re finding college life is really exciting!” Besides numerous novels for young reader’s, Thea’s works have included four full-color Thea Stilton graphic novels. Now Papercutz have brought together all four in a single hardcover boxed set. Check it out over at OverStock.