| April 2005 |
| The First Comic- I don't know why, but this is still one of my favorites. This comic was drawn approximately a year and a half before the site existed. Also, I usually try to avoid using the full names of any games, just to ensure that no big companies will come after me. |
| May 2005 |
| Proper Introductions- Not as good as the first, but it definately
gives you a good look at what Tara has to put up with sometimes. FYI, the whole shtick about being unpopular will probably
be used more often when the school year comes around. Summer, not to mention the new Star Wars movie, was coming up and
I wanted to be ready for them.
Dark Side One, David Zero- Arc #1 seemed to drag on in the end, and I got tired of it pretty quickly. This is the first comic so far that uses the standard 4-panal webcomic format. And probably the last one. Zing- Tara tries to be funny, but this really looked better in my head. I'm still working on making some good jokes and gags. Stall Comic 1- By next year, I'm going to have a series of stall comics, I just know it. You can't really call this one a comic, though. Warning: Cliched Joke- I'm making it an official ongoing tradition to give Brian funny expressions. Check the next comic if you don't believe me.
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| June 2005 |
| Gasp!- Half-Powerpuff, half-freaked out chibi. Oh yeah, and this
is the first time you see the front side of Brian's hat. It's a B symbol; Brian has his own personalized hat!
Stall Comic 2: Finals- Finals week does not help you draw. But it did get me to draw the cutest pic of Tara I'd ever done. In case it's not obvious enough, Tara always has a pony tail. But when turned to a certain degree, it almost looks like she has two pigtails. Lesson Learned- The moral of the story? Always watch Rocko's Modern Life. That show rocked. Oh, and don't ask where the lightsabers came from. Let's just say a wizard did it and move on. Look before Turning- Ah, another one of the author's favorites. You just gotta wonder what on Earth David could've hit besides the sidewalk.
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| July 2005 |
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4th of July special- I got the idea of a giant firecracker from the
Bob and George webcomic. Oddly enough, you can't see Brian's hat's B symbol
here. Oh well.
The Infamous Stall Comic #3- I love not having a punchline and getting away with it, don't you? David does the 4th wall breaking, seeing as he's the only one who's representing a real person. And I'll admit that I didn't try too hard on this comic. I was tired from summer school, and the process to making a good comic still took me about 8+ hours. Now in Technicolor- Ah, the fresh start of arc two. I even worked a little extra hard on this comic, and you can see it with that Wind Waker panal. This is also the first time we get to see Brian's room. The room with the sofa you see in several comics is David's room. BTW, I don't know the record for fewest saves in a single game of WW, but I'll bet you that somewhere out there is someone who played the entire game in one or two sittings.
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| August 2005 |
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Try Again Later- It was the day before I left for camp for a week, and I didn't have any ideas.
Stall Comic #4: The First Ten Hours of Baten Kaitos- Probably one of the best RPGs I've ever played, this comic was inspired by Baten Kaitos. It was hard not to give away any spoilers, so I just gave the reader some non-important ones (The last panal doesn't actually happen in the game. Or maybe it does). Crazy Talking- At first, I was going to have Brian say "Now you're just talking crazy," but how original would that be?
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