EDIT: Something from the dim and distant past, which I never got round to finishing...

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Wed 6 Feb 2013, 17:11,
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for that 2000ad twitter thingy
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Wed 6 Feb 2013, 17:44,
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I tend to make patchworks, these days.
Drawing is too frustrating.

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Wed 6 Feb 2013, 18:05,
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Drawing is too frustrating.

Much like everything that went on at the BBC.
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Wed 6 Feb 2013, 20:08,
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that that cock isn't nearly right-wing enough. i mean it looks nothing like nick griffin
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Wed 6 Feb 2013, 20:14,
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i'd rather read a book and use my own imagination, than look at a comic and have the product of someone else's imagination blasted at my retinas. you may as well watch eastenders
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Wed 6 Feb 2013, 18:54,
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they're just words on a page. how you interpret them is the important part.
a comic however, is just some pretty drawings that someone has created after interpreting the words of the writer.
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Wed 6 Feb 2013, 19:20,
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a comic however, is just some pretty drawings that someone has created after interpreting the words of the writer.
stephen king films, for example, are just shite. a comic book version of 'the stand' wouldn't make me soil my pants like the book did (the jersey tunnel part, anyway)
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Wed 6 Feb 2013, 19:26,
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Because the narration is often missing, or highly cut back, a comic or graphic novel relies heavily on the reader putting their own interpretation on motives and emotions.
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Wed 6 Feb 2013, 19:36,
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So you don't have to imagine what the charaters or their surroundings look like, but if that's the limit of what you want to imagine then you aren't that imaginative.
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Wed 6 Feb 2013, 19:52,
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was involved in making Mean Machine in the 95 Dredd.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mean_Machine_Angel#Other_appearances
Top scribble-doodling, Toasty!
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Wed 6 Feb 2013, 19:42,
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mean_Machine_Angel#Other_appearances
Top scribble-doodling, Toasty!



