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Yeah… a guy puts a ton of effort into drawing and writing a truly great comic for free, followed by self-righteous people criticizing it is getting REAL old…
Armando, I love all of the characters! Keep true to your vision, and thank you for this happy creation you bring us!
It wasn’t a knock on Armando. What it means is that I’ve identified enough with his characters that I allow them the luxury of annoying me instead of just blowing it off and moving on to reading something else. It’s his story to tell, and he definitely has his reasons. Characters and situations are supposed to elicit reactions, as if you’re dealing with these people and situations in real life.
I know this from experience… women (or at least the one I’m married to) will neva, eva tell you what you did wrong, you’re supposed to know/guess.
Pretty typical, lol
what is with your archives? The numbers on the pages bounce around a lot. This comic says #625 but my count it should be #623.
Yeah…her whole “I’m so mad I don’t have powers” thing is getting REAL old…
Yeah… a guy puts a ton of effort into drawing and writing a truly great comic for free, followed by self-righteous people criticizing it is getting REAL old…
Armando, I love all of the characters! Keep true to your vision, and thank you for this happy creation you bring us!
It wasn’t a knock on Armando. What it means is that I’ve identified enough with his characters that I allow them the luxury of annoying me instead of just blowing it off and moving on to reading something else. It’s his story to tell, and he definitely has his reasons. Characters and situations are supposed to elicit reactions, as if you’re dealing with these people and situations in real life.
Does that make sense?