I’ve had this one in the “personal favourite” category on the site for a long time. There aren’t a lot comics from the Eurocom / Windows Journal era that I can actually say I like the artwork for, but this one turned out surprisingly well.
I just realized I often use the phrase “turned out” as though good artwork was an accident, because with the Eurocom tablet PC it almost always was. That was a finicky piece of hardware to say the least. It had a screen protector that made slow movements extremely difficult, so almost everything had to be done in quick strokes. It also had a habit of…how to explain? Pretend you’re carefully drawing a line and somebody behind you nudges your elbow. Basically, this PC would randomly simulate that effect. Something to do with the touch screen, I’d imagine.
So yes, it was a pleasant surprise when I could gently coerce that machine into producing a comic with artwork that was actually any good. Shortly after writing this I got a Wii, and then canceled my subscription to World of Warcraft; I had some fun while it was on, and I’ve been tempted to go back a couple of times but I would definitely never do PVP again. Awful.
Oh, and here’s a fun fact: that is supposed to be a sinister mist wreathing the feet of the giant character UGonnaDie. You know, so that you would never actually see his feet move and he’d just drift ominously around the landscape. [May 3, 2011]
U NUB!! U DRAW AGGROS! LOL!
“…where you and your friends enjoy can enjoy…”
Is this your mistake or mine?
And about WoW, I must say that PVP is totally unfair, and you get no satisfaction from killing anyone! If the person is lower level you know they lost because they’re lower level… but if they’re higher level you know they’re mentally challenged, because everyone higher level should be able to win in that situation.
But if they’re the same level as you, you can blame any number of other things, like your class, race, inexperience, sleepiness, etc.
That’s why I’m waiting for Team Fortress 2 to come out. You know, that game. Check it out.
marked as “personal favourite” because
a.)I got to have a little outlet for my personal frustration
2.)I like the art
d.)once I’d put my annoyance into words, I found a lot of people who agreed with me