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Your RA comics make me laugh, you have quite the sense of humor and imagination and it never ceases to impress me
Visually, the strip has maintained the same atmosphere just like the previous episodes (which is a good thing of course) and the painterly style you have given this comic is probably what sticks out the most on this series (Ze captain and his partner too of course) But the art and creative mediums to make this comic possible, is what really makes it stand out. When you first look at it, you have a sudden thought that It might be a grim sci-fi comic about two people surviving in nuclear winter, but it's packed with loads of laughs and it's more than meets the eye.
Though the characters are the main importance of the image, the backgrounds are quite the eye candy as well. They present lots of detail and you can always distinguish and spend quite the time observing rather than just reading the text and pass on to the next episode.
I really like the fact that ze captains partner's goggles are somewhat expressive, always showing that he's annoyed at ze captain's ideas lol. Another notable thing here is that different fonts are used for the two characters, giving them a sort of voice of their own. Capt's font reminds me of wipeout so I can't get the image of him riding on the Auricom or goteki 45 running over everything in sight lol..
To wrap this up, I've given you 5 stars on every theme because I think you deserve it, this is a brilliantly elaborated comic and something that definitely deserves it's own live action/animated shorts.
Ahaha, these never cease to make me laugh! Where to begin? For one, the first frame is amazing, like, AMAZING. It looks almost real. Next, I'm not sure how you are managing to keep the humor fresh but oh man do you do just that! Of course the characters look great and the personalities are just as vivid and lovable as I'd expect them to be. If I absolutely HAD to say something negative, it would be how the last frame or so looks kind of painted and draws away from the realism of the rest of them comic. But who ever notices that? So in all, hilarious comic as usual, great art as usual, and all I can say is i'm a big fan, and i hope this keeps going for a LONG time!
Visually, the strip has maintained the same atmosphere just like the previous episodes (which is a good thing of course) and the painterly style you have given this comic is probably what sticks out the most on this series (Ze captain and his partner too of course) But the art and creative mediums to make this comic possible, is what really makes it stand out. When you first look at it, you have a sudden thought that It might be a grim sci-fi comic about two people surviving in nuclear winter, but it's packed with loads of laughs and it's more than meets the eye.
Though the characters are the main importance of the image, the backgrounds are quite the eye candy as well. They present lots of detail and you can always distinguish and spend quite the time observing rather than just reading the text and pass on to the next episode.
I really like the fact that ze captains partner's goggles are somewhat expressive, always showing that he's annoyed at ze captain's ideas lol. Another notable thing here is that different fonts are used for the two characters, giving them a sort of voice of their own. Capt's font reminds me of wipeout so I can't get the image of him riding on the Auricom or goteki 45 running over everything in sight lol..
To wrap this up, I've given you 5 stars on every theme because I think you deserve it, this is a brilliantly elaborated comic and something that definitely deserves it's own live action/animated shorts.
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