I posted a couple of one-shot comics that I feel you may enjoy. Click on my sig and read away.
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TALES FROM SCIENCE!
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Your work is wonderful! Excellent wit! Your style reminds me of Herge, in a way, but unique as well!
Where may I buy this 'Temporal Tupperware'?
As for your robot tale, it reminded me of the Honda commercial promoting it's new robot Asimo. Isn't it weird we live in a time where your fiction is VERY close to becoming a reality?
Your work is wonderful! Excellent wit! Your style reminds me of Herge, in a way, but unique as well!
Where may I buy this 'Temporal Tupperware'?
As for your robot tale, it reminded me of the Honda commercial promoting it's new robot Asimo. Isn't it weird we live in a time where your fiction is VERY close to becoming a reality?
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I've been waiting years for people to stop telling me I remind them of manga and point out what I feel to be a more obvious influence on my work.Sandy wrote:Your style reminds me of Herge, in a way, but unique as well!
Thank you.


Thanks, I was debating putting Temporal Tupperware back up, but it fit in with the theme, so what the hell...Kris wrote:All three are great! and i'm glad to see temporal tupperware back
I'm up for that, just don't send me so many people that my server crashes like Comixpedia's did yesterday.efm wrote:I really liked that the second strip. I'm going to be sending a few people your way just to show it to them.

Thanks, all.
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Ah, one of those docile, obedient, non-confrontational Asimovian robots, always complying with those pesky Three Laws that keep them from "going postal".
By throwing his time wand into the life filled sea, the time traveler might have killed his own ancestor. He better not swat a butterfly, else the "wrong guy" might win in November.
By throwing his time wand into the life filled sea, the time traveler might have killed his own ancestor. He better not swat a butterfly, else the "wrong guy" might win in November.
"Park the beers, and grab the smiles. It's flight time." - LtCdr. J. Robert "Bobby" Stone, USN (R.I.P.)