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Greetings,
This is the start of the "Job interview" series in Era, the comic,
and it will be called this until I get a copyright infringement lawsuit in the mail.
This is my first post on the forums, though I've been a dweller for quite some time now. Though my comics are nowhere as good as Scyess's, or Firefly's series, I'm hoping SOMEONE can catch interest in them. The series aren't awfully original, but when something's built on real life this much and have been made into a continuous story, they seldom are!
Please, give me feedback / some replies, whether it is to give me praise, critique, approval or cryogenically frozen doughnuts. I'm hungry for critique and critisizm - it's the best way to get better, not to mention I can take it. I don't believe my comics are all that good, but I'm hoping to improve.
Take a gander - My first comic starts here
- or or click here to go to the job interview series.
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Note: The following is a bundle of ramblings,
and is only meant for those especially interested,
meaning me, for the most part. Feel free to skim
through, however.
The cast:
Stee - [i]A life-loving gamer who prefers living in the moment to thinking ahead.
Awfully original, I know, so I added this: He also wants to be an airplane pilot,
and he's norwegian. Take it or leave it.[/i]
Dill - [i]"Invasion of privacy" is an unknown phrase to Dale,
but everyone loves his witty remarks and snappy comebacks anyway.
Amateur programmer. Has more aces up his sleeve than he lets out,
and is smarter than he appears. No, seriously![/i]
Hal - [i]An inventor of sorts; at times appears to have the brain capacity and
idea database of HAL 9000 from "2001: A Space Odyssey", but lacks the common sense
to not act on it. Would take a hammer apart to see how it worked if possible.
Freelance... something or other. [/i]
Lis - [i]An artist who makes a decent living off her drawings and artwork.
Elisa has the ability to be more interesting than computer games to Stee,
though she's not sure if she should take that as a compliment or an insult.[/i]
Stace - [i]Stacia drops by from time to time, and is another close friend to Stee.
Feminist, philosopher, atheist, author, hard worker, and cat person,
who studies and works at a theatre not far from there. Immensely open minded.[/i]
Candy - [i]Stee's closest online friend who shares his interests
in almost every way. As far as games are concerned, the only thing
Stee seems to enjoy more than playing Diablo II is playing Diablo II with Candy.[/i]
Bert - [i]Ex-roommate who moved out shortly before we join our heroes
in their daily adventures - Who knows where he went off to.
The first time Stee met Bert, Stee exclaimed "MY WORLD IS A CROTCH!"
for reasons unknown to most, and this became Bert's catch phrase not long after.[/i]
You're still reading this? I am amazed. As far as the script goes - I won't lay off the video game specific jokes completely, but I'm going to keep them to a minimum, since not everyone gets them.
P.S. I talk too much.
P.P.S. Scyess, Firefly, & more; don't stop writing!
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Semi-non-funny, but not. Figure it out.