This is a sequel to previous Afterlife by Ettie (which is still in progress). I do hope you enjoy this comic if you choose to read it.
Comic Description:
Two mortals are barely alive in a world of wicked machinations, defective detectives, undead researchers, and mad scientists. Yet their path has crossed, only time will tell if they can make it past the many obstacles infront of them...
Genre:
Fantasy/Horror/Sprite
Rating: Teen+ to Mature
Link to Comic:
http://www.drunkduck.com/Futurlife/
going away - Hey Everyone Look What I Did!
[Plug] Futurlife (Sprite Comic)
Ettie
at 6:25PM, Oct. 11, 2010
last edited on July 14, 2011 12:23PM
Castle Pokemetroid
at 9:38PM, Oct. 11, 2010
A sequel to a story that is still continuing? Eh, I've seen worse contridictions.
I like your comic. I wonder, how do you get a sprite comic to actually seem remotely interesting? It's a marvel that you're able to do that.
I like your comic. I wonder, how do you get a sprite comic to actually seem remotely interesting? It's a marvel that you're able to do that.
-Castle Pokemetroid
Spriter.
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Swords of Sorrow Movie 2
Spriter.
Swords of Sorrow Movie
Swords of Sorrow Game [scratch.mit.edu]
My CVRPG fan tribute
Swords of Sorrow Movie 2
last edited on July 14, 2011 11:37AM
Ettie
at 7:08PM, Oct. 12, 2010
Wow, thank you so much for the compliment.
My advice is to first develop a nice plot in your head, then add good jokes here and there that your readers will understand. And, well, involve your readers as much as possible into your story: have them choose what they would like to see (being though that it fits the story nicely (so give em options). A good number of characters in my comic are guest submitted, I also like to comment back to all of my readers given the chance to (if I see their comments and stuff). I try my best to answer questions, and I do my best to improve always. I take all advice, praise, and criticisms.
I also render the backgrounds different than they normally are to make them seem different. Some, I even render, which reminds me I need to update my Credits Page and my rewards page.
Thanks for the reply to this forum too!
My advice is to first develop a nice plot in your head, then add good jokes here and there that your readers will understand. And, well, involve your readers as much as possible into your story: have them choose what they would like to see (being though that it fits the story nicely (so give em options). A good number of characters in my comic are guest submitted, I also like to comment back to all of my readers given the chance to (if I see their comments and stuff). I try my best to answer questions, and I do my best to improve always. I take all advice, praise, and criticisms.
I also render the backgrounds different than they normally are to make them seem different. Some, I even render, which reminds me I need to update my Credits Page and my rewards page.
Thanks for the reply to this forum too!
last edited on July 14, 2011 12:23PM
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