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How many comics have you completed, and what genre are they?
Hunchdebunch
at 6:46AM, Aug. 23, 2009
How many comics have you made and finished completely? And what genres are they? For me, so far it's none lol. But I'm close, really close, to finishing my first. I'd say the genre is sort of mystery. :)
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mamaya94
at 6:52AM, Aug. 23, 2009
One,It's called "The Hanged Doll"
It's a thriller about 5 people with a lost memory before 1994 and they're trying to find it but things get really crazy each time they get closer to their lost memory...
The storyline is pretty good(I'm a tranlator)
It's a thriller about 5 people with a lost memory before 1994 and they're trying to find it but things get really crazy each time they get closer to their lost memory...
The storyline is pretty good(I'm a tranlator)
Main Comic
Finished one
Hanged Doll:Where does your memory begin???
http://www.drunkduck.com/hanged_doll/
Resting one
30 years:30 years of pain and suffering...Time for payback
http://www.drunkduck.com/30_Years/
Finished one
Hanged Doll:Where does your memory begin???
http://www.drunkduck.com/hanged_doll/
Resting one
30 years:30 years of pain and suffering...Time for payback
http://www.drunkduck.com/30_Years/
last edited on July 14, 2011 1:50PM
elektro
at 11:53AM, Aug. 23, 2009
Two, and both of them are on here (Psych Ward and Bad Apple). Bad Apple was a limited run semi-story humor comic, and Psych Ward was also a humor comic that I eventually got sick of doing.
last edited on July 14, 2011 12:20PM
Hyena H_ll
at 12:04PM, Aug. 23, 2009
Not counting strips and one-pagers? In the past ten or so years, just two notable ones: a 7 page mini-comic called "Gothbusters" and a 13 page autobio one that I did for a college scholarship. I'd say they'd fall into the humor genre. It's apparently alls I can do.
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patrickdevine
at 12:41PM, Aug. 23, 2009
If one-off minicomics count I've finished two. One was a silent story with pictograms about a pirate that meets aliens and steals their spaceship. I'm not sure what genre to call that-- "experimental" I guess. The other was a High School romance about a stolen iPod.
As for projects that I've started but never finished there's several. if I ever get to the end of Cricket's Creature that'll be the first series that I've finished.
As for projects that I've started but never finished there's several. if I ever get to the end of Cricket's Creature that'll be the first series that I've finished.
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lucky7s76
at 12:52PM, Aug. 23, 2009
One, I guess? I pretty much just stopped making it, I'm not entirely sure that counts as "completed" or not, but I did warn people it was pretty close to being... done. It was an anthropomorphic humor comic... which, when I lost interest in Anthro stuff, I finished up. |D;
By the time you finish this, you'll have read it. :3
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Aurora Borealis
at 3:40PM, Aug. 23, 2009
Hmm, one one-pager, one two-pager two three-pagers (although one of these was never lettered but the art is all done), and one 129-pager, haha.
Out of the four short ones, three basically fall under some form of comedy, with the fourth one being more of an "action parody" as it's not funny per se, but more of a mockery of Punisher and similar characters.
The longer thing is... well... action/horror/fantasy/sf/urban/adventure kind of thing?
That doesn't include the comics that I finished as a kid (there was a whole stack of them, including some "serializations" :)
Out of the four short ones, three basically fall under some form of comedy, with the fourth one being more of an "action parody" as it's not funny per se, but more of a mockery of Punisher and similar characters.
The longer thing is... well... action/horror/fantasy/sf/urban/adventure kind of thing?
That doesn't include the comics that I finished as a kid (there was a whole stack of them, including some "serializations" :)
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zaymac
at 4:30PM, Aug. 23, 2009
Probably, somewhere in the range of 10 to 15. I did a bunch of comics when I was younger about this guy who ran our local comic shop, I did about eight 24 page issues of that. I did a comic about my friend VS. Wolverine. My friend was a survival expert, so I just though it'd be funny.
Hmmm... I did a 145 page story about my workings at a grocery chain. Mostly just inside jokes and slandering just about everyone I worked with. Then I did three issues of a comic about a mentally handicapped Forrest gump type of guy called Gilbert.
I did a spoof comic called Teenage Mutated Ninja Turds, that was a ripoff of the Ninja Turtles, except they were all pieces of poo. LeoFarto, RaffySmells, Dungatello and MichaelAngSmello, and they were trained by Master Sphincter. (I was such a clever 12 year old.)
I did a few superhero comics as well.
Wow I keep remembering all of these. I did one about a talking dog. And my very first poorly drawn comic was me VS. the entire comic universe.
And there were a bunch more that I started and never finished.
Granted, most of these have never been seen beyond my friends and family, and were all in mostly B/W. I just really didn't have a means of getting them out there, but I worked hard on them. Most of them are probably lost now though.
But yeah, I've been making comics for awhile now.
Hmmm... I did a 145 page story about my workings at a grocery chain. Mostly just inside jokes and slandering just about everyone I worked with. Then I did three issues of a comic about a mentally handicapped Forrest gump type of guy called Gilbert.
I did a spoof comic called Teenage Mutated Ninja Turds, that was a ripoff of the Ninja Turtles, except they were all pieces of poo. LeoFarto, RaffySmells, Dungatello and MichaelAngSmello, and they were trained by Master Sphincter. (I was such a clever 12 year old.)
I did a few superhero comics as well.
Wow I keep remembering all of these. I did one about a talking dog. And my very first poorly drawn comic was me VS. the entire comic universe.
And there were a bunch more that I started and never finished.
Granted, most of these have never been seen beyond my friends and family, and were all in mostly B/W. I just really didn't have a means of getting them out there, but I worked hard on them. Most of them are probably lost now though.
But yeah, I've been making comics for awhile now.
It's a Grizzly Bear battling Zombies. Do you need to know more?
DOLLAR STORE HAIRCUT A daily webcomic of unfunny.
last edited on July 14, 2011 4:55PM
usedbooks
at 4:40PM, Aug. 23, 2009
None.
I used to draw the occasional single panel gag for my family and friends. I recently decided to assemble and remake all those into Gelotology. As a gag strip, I can't ever really call it finished, since I can keep it up for as long as I have new jokes.
Used Books is a series. I finish one plot and set up another on a regular basis. It has conclusions for each plotline. I like the continuity of writing many stories using the same characters. It becomes very easy to write as they are established. That project is what I call "adventure." But my readers dubbed it a drama or a crime drama. The episodes within it are often mystery but sometimes more like a sitcom.
I only really started drawing in earnest a couple years ago. Before then, I wrote stories. I finished very few of those (esp. the novel-length ones). I also wrote a serial of about a dozen 50 page stories (using the same characters/setting and developing). The serial wasn't concluded but the individual stories were. It was sci-fi/adventure. I also wrote a few stand-alone murder mysteries and adventure stories.
I used to draw the occasional single panel gag for my family and friends. I recently decided to assemble and remake all those into Gelotology. As a gag strip, I can't ever really call it finished, since I can keep it up for as long as I have new jokes.
Used Books is a series. I finish one plot and set up another on a regular basis. It has conclusions for each plotline. I like the continuity of writing many stories using the same characters. It becomes very easy to write as they are established. That project is what I call "adventure." But my readers dubbed it a drama or a crime drama. The episodes within it are often mystery but sometimes more like a sitcom.
I only really started drawing in earnest a couple years ago. Before then, I wrote stories. I finished very few of those (esp. the novel-length ones). I also wrote a serial of about a dozen 50 page stories (using the same characters/setting and developing). The serial wasn't concluded but the individual stories were. It was sci-fi/adventure. I also wrote a few stand-alone murder mysteries and adventure stories.
last edited on July 14, 2011 4:38PM
Skullbie
at 4:44PM, Aug. 23, 2009
I have about 8 completed scripts, but i've never done more than 1-3 pages for them -~-
last edited on July 14, 2011 3:47PM
Inkmonkey
at 5:23PM, Aug. 23, 2009
I completed Elijah and Azuu not too long ago. It started out as a humor strip, but it kind of devolved into some kinda action/romance/drama/humor thing that all long-running webcomics seem to eventually turn into.
last edited on July 14, 2011 1:00PM
JustNoPoint
at 6:08PM, Aug. 23, 2009
Um... I... completed the Prologue to my story. Yeah... that's right.
A near 300 page f*&^in' prologue XD
But it's finished none the less and was really fun to make. I started off with the intent that it was an action adventure comic. But somehow it got overshadowed into a sci fi comic. Darn aliens and space suits. Though if we are looking at it as comic BOOKS, I completed 6. Since the whole thing is 6 issues =p
I wouldn't even have had a completed comic but when I was new I didn't think ahead when naming the comic on DD. I'm happy I did that though. Gives me a nice fresh start with the next story line ^^
This one probably will never be completed sadly. It's just too too long. Enough to keep me working on it for the rest of my life probably =D Though it is a combination of many smaller story chunks that form the whole next saga.
A near 300 page f*&^in' prologue XD
But it's finished none the less and was really fun to make. I started off with the intent that it was an action adventure comic. But somehow it got overshadowed into a sci fi comic. Darn aliens and space suits. Though if we are looking at it as comic BOOKS, I completed 6. Since the whole thing is 6 issues =p
I wouldn't even have had a completed comic but when I was new I didn't think ahead when naming the comic on DD. I'm happy I did that though. Gives me a nice fresh start with the next story line ^^
This one probably will never be completed sadly. It's just too too long. Enough to keep me working on it for the rest of my life probably =D Though it is a combination of many smaller story chunks that form the whole next saga.
Read "The Devon Legacy".
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megan_rose
at 7:24PM, Aug. 23, 2009
Comic 1: 50 pages, gay boy dramedy
Comic 2: 140-ish pages, gay boys/angels drama
Comic 3: 250-ish pages, gay/genderbending dramedy
All pre-graduating high school. Full of angst and bad digital coloring skills. I would take them down, but I lost the password to the site, and as it's free, I can't lapse on the payments and have them remove it. :(
I've done various short stories, too, including a 24-hour one last year.
One of my current comics is fully scripted, and will end sometime Spring 2010.
Comic 2: 140-ish pages, gay boys/angels drama
Comic 3: 250-ish pages, gay/genderbending dramedy
All pre-graduating high school. Full of angst and bad digital coloring skills. I would take them down, but I lost the password to the site, and as it's free, I can't lapse on the payments and have them remove it. :(
I've done various short stories, too, including a 24-hour one last year.
One of my current comics is fully scripted, and will end sometime Spring 2010.
last edited on July 14, 2011 1:59PM
Dark Pascual
at 8:33PM, Aug. 23, 2009
I writed one when I was in High-School (200 just text pages), but it was such a cliched Action-Adventure Mecha meets Japanese Romantic Dramedy.
It was so poorly written and the main character was such a blatant self-incertion that I cannot even watch it anymore...I cringed when I found it a couple of months ago...
It was so poorly written and the main character was such a blatant self-incertion that I cannot even watch it anymore...I cringed when I found it a couple of months ago...
last edited on July 14, 2011 12:07PM
kyupol
at 9:01PM, Aug. 23, 2009
Finished Brood Knight.
Its genre is mixed but mostly action, drama, and angst.
Please bear with it though as its somewhat incoherent with my current philosophy / beliefs. I did that during my late teens.
Its genre is mixed but mostly action, drama, and angst.
Please bear with it though as its somewhat incoherent with my current philosophy / beliefs. I did that during my late teens.
last edited on July 14, 2011 1:26PM
Phillby
at 7:27AM, Aug. 25, 2009
Turnus [tunus.wurmz.net] Counts as finished I guess, even though I quit after the first issue.
It's an action/comedy thing. The art's worlds of inconsistent, but I'm still proud of it.
It's an action/comedy thing. The art's worlds of inconsistent, but I'm still proud of it.
last edited on July 14, 2011 2:43PM
Cope
at 9:19AM, Aug. 28, 2009
If I only count my webcomics, the number is exactly one. I never quite figured out what the genre was, though. It was sort of a noir-ish semi-sci-fi quasi-urban-fantasy thing.
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GracehFaceh
at 7:23PM, Aug. 28, 2009
I've done some short story comics that were only about 10 pages or so, along with one pagers, but other then that I have extreme difficulty finishing story lines. I find myself to be much better at writing short stories and I set up my comic in my head like a bunch of short stories, but I have to stop myself from doing that or else there'd be even more useless bullshit invading my comic. :P
last edited on July 14, 2011 12:38PM
lothar
at 3:37AM, Sept. 4, 2009
zaymac
Probably, somewhere in the range of 10 to 15. I did a bunch of comics when I was younger about this guy who ran our local comic shop, I did about eight 24 page issues of that. I did a comic about my friend VS. Wolverine. My friend was a survival expert, so I just though it'd be funny.
Hmmm... I did a 145 page story about my workings at a grocery chain. Mostly just inside jokes and slandering just about everyone I worked with. Then I did three issues of a comic about a mentally handicapped Forrest gump type of guy called Gilbert.
I did a spoof comic called Teenage Mutated Ninja Turds, that was a ripoff of the Ninja Turtles, except they were all pieces of poo. LeoFarto, RaffySmells, Dungatello and MichaelAngSmello, and they were trained by Master Sphincter. (I was such a clever 12 year old.)
I did a few superhero comics as well.
Wow I keep remembering all of these. I did one about a talking dog. And my very first poorly drawn comic was me VS. the entire comic universe.
please post those on DD
last edited on July 14, 2011 1:45PM
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