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Indefensible Positions

Lightbringer

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First of THREE updates this week. There will be another one by myself (already finished) tomorrow, and a third (also already finished) by Neil on Thursday.

Part of the fun of doing this comic is that the dimensional "crossover" idea is that it allows us to spotlight the breadth and diversity of the visions many individual webcomic authors are doing. Earlier in this series we showed GIRL GENIUS' Mechanicsburg.

This is something similar. I want to think Tom Slidell for permission to have GUNNERKRIGG COURT show up in a brief cameo. Readers familiar with that strip will know of the spooky Gillitie Woods, across the bridge from the Court, and its many strange inhabitants--especially Coyote and Muut of Native American myths. (Nevertheless, the Court appears to be in Europe.) GUNNERKRIGG COURT is a webcomic about a school that straddles the mystical and the super-scientific, with a moody atmosphere that is very appealing. It's the story of Antimony Carver and her many classmates and teachers and the entities they encounter. It's Neil Gaiman's favorite webcomic, with reason.

Mindmistress is being taken on a brief tour of some of more irrational and frightening places in the multiverse. Perhaps most scary to her is that there are places where rationality is NOT the wisest course. This is just the first place she ended up---briefly. The Smiling Man is giving her a progressive dip into the mystical and irrational.

Tomorrow, you'll see the last, most frightening place.
-Posted on Nov 10, 2009
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I like this page, especially panel 1.
-Posted on Nov 10, 2009

User: TuuronTour 5

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As long as you are providing a VERY interesting rollcoaster-tour through the multiverse, I am too distracted to be bothered by omniscience of authors at all ;-)
-Posted on Nov 10, 2009

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Thanks, RedDeath. Sometimes it comes in handy to have someone in reflective armor.

Realistically, I should have had that image somewhat curved the way the head curves, but if I had it would have been harder to capture the anger in his face. So I sacrificed realism for emotion.
-Posted on Nov 10, 2009

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I REALLY like that first panel of Lightbringer reflecting in Mindmistress's helmet.
-Posted on Nov 10, 2009

User: fukujinzuke 5

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Great page! I loved your shot/angle choices!
-Posted on Nov 10, 2009

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QUOTE:
Tomorrow, you'll see the last, most frightening place.

The Family Circus?
-Posted on Nov 10, 2009

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User: alschroeder

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That's part of the idea. There is an immense number of really talented webcomics creators out there, but there's no WAY you can fit them into a consistent "universe". But using the dimensional "crossover"/multiverse concept, we can spotlight some extremely deserving comics out there.
-Posted on Nov 10, 2009

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The fantastic thing about this series are the multiple cameos from various webcomics.(many I have never heard of). I'm discovering so many great creators out there, through this series!
-Posted on Nov 10, 2009

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By the way, the reason that this is a three-page week is due to a lack of foresight on my part. I had edited this entire sequence down to one page, merging sequences that both Al and I had written. Somehow...foolishly...I believed that I could do this all as one page.

In the end, Al took back the part that he wanted to do, and he ended up making it even longer than his original presentation. Meanwhile, I had a short bit at the end which I've now extended into a full page.

I do not know how I ever have thought that I could possibly make one coherent page out of all of this, and I'm glad I didn't have to. I'd have been pulling my hair out.

And with that, you better be here tomorrow and Thursday. Because if you don't, we'll find out. We webcomic authors see EEEEVERYTHING.
-Posted on Nov 10, 2009

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Awesome-sauce, Gunnerkrigg Court!
-Posted on Nov 10, 2009

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