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Posted on entry The Rather Difficult Font Game ::: April 24, 2008, 10:47 PM:
17. like others, i was helped by knowing the terminology to some extent.
Posted on entry Can you read this? ::: March 03, 2008, 11:32 PM:
you're
all welcome for the Queen flowchart (wire_mother = me). i didn't create
it, and it was pointed out to me by others, but i figured that was a
good place to put it.
Posted on entry Webcomics follow-up ::: December 02, 2007, 09:25 PM:
i'm still fond of Cat and Girl.
Posted on entry Comics without superheroes ::: December 01, 2007, 08:11 PM:
Stefan@52: Willingham also did my second favorite cover of any roleplaying game (though the game itself was lacking), the moody watercolor for Lands of Adventure from FGU (my favorite is still the original Traveller cover).
Posted on entry Comics without superheroes ::: December 01, 2007, 08:07 PM:
i'm fond of Black Hole, and just about everything else that Charles Burns has done, especially Curse of the Molemen. dreamlike, psychological surrealism.

in manga, i really enjoyed Parasyte. it had superheroic elements, but no tights, and no easy answers. the dilemma of having conflicting motivations is dramatized as an intelligent alien parasite taking up habitation in a young man's arm.

for webcomics, no one has mentioned Cat and Girl.
Posted on entry Feast of All Spooks ::: October 31, 2006, 09:43 PM:
#2: "If your Samhain is happy, you missed the point!"

actually, the festival celebrates the end of the harvest and the victory of the forces of light over the forces of chaos. it is directly comparable to the Hindu Diwali and the Germanic Yule in its thematic content.

so, it can very easily be seen as a happy day.

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