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| Junior Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Gender: Posts: 68 Thanks: 16 Thanked 1 Time in 1 Post | Your favorite sprite comic I would like to know: What's your favorite sprite comic? But to make it a bit interesting, let's exclude the three big ones: "Neglected Mario Characters", "Bob and George" and "8-Bit Theater". So, besides them, which are your favorite ones. Mine is "I-Mockery.com's Pixel Pals – The End of 8-bit Innocence" (i-mockery.com/pixelpals/). On the second place: "OldSkooled - THEN you were playing with power!" (oldskooled.comicgenesis.com/) |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2004 Gender: Posts: 9,593 Thanks: 30 Thanked 81 Times in 65 Posts | Kid Radd. It really blows every other sprite comic I've read out of the water. Animated, original sprites, original characters, and excellent humor and plot. You can't properly view it with Internet Explorer version 6 or above, unfortunately, but earlier versions work. Firefox works, I think Opera does too. Definitely way better than the 'big three,' IMO. |
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| Zelda Mod Join Date: Jun 2000 Location: All over the place Gender: Posts: 12,326 Thanks: 86 Thanked 439 Times in 269 Posts | 8-bit Theater. No I'm not going to exclude it. Insofar as it goes, it's the only major sprite comic on the internet. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Europa Gender: Posts: 90 Thanks: 4 Thanked 2 Times in 2 Posts | In Wily's Defence A pretty damn good Megaman Sprite comic made by Mike Renner. He has another one called Tales of Southtown, but it is updating slowly since he ended IWD. What makes this one so special is because Mike focuses on the lesser known Robot Masters and makes Dr. Wily GOOD and Dr. Light BAD. It is a huge twist to the typical Megaman Sprite Comics. There is also another Megaman Fancomic called Megaman 3 DX, which uses mostly original sprites, and a very silly storyline. Chuck Hansell will also focus on the more minor Megaman 1 Bosses as well. I would suggest some more, but I think that's it for now. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Hawkmouth for Subconians 2008. Gender: Posts: 3,042 Thanks: 266 Thanked 174 Times in 130 Posts | inSONICnia and Star Trek: NC |
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| Platinum Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: California Gender: Posts: 4,680 Thanks: 233 Thanked 203 Times in 166 Posts | __________________ ![]() Quote:
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| Junior Member | NC is an all-time classic. Started reading during the Evil-LUIGI saga and I've never looked back since. One of my recent favourites is Mall Security. Think Big Brother with sprites. Sadly, it hasn't been updated since last October. |
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