The gunshow was a better one in my opinion. I don't like it when the darn thing is in the 'horse' barns. The ailses are too close together. Bought some swag, no guns, just swag.
Frank, now I'm even more sorry I didn't get there Saturday! I'll have to make do Sunday.
HTRN, mostly, Revvelations, which has a Project Wonderful ad over at The Porch. They might be goin' somewhere, too early to tell. Art's good.
Catching up on webcomics frustrates me, the connection here is pretty fast but not as fast as paper pages. I'd love to get up to speed on Girl Genius but I've never had the time.
Girl Genius is pretty good - I've been reading it for close to a year.. Catching up on the backstory can be daunting on some of the older webcomics(Schlock Mercenary has been running for 7 days a week, for 7 years, with no missed comics), but it's kinda like eating an elephant - you do it one bite at a time.
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The gunshow was a better one in my opinion. I don't like it when the darn thing is in the 'horse' barns. The ailses are too close together. Bought some swag, no guns, just swag.
ReplyDeleteAll The Best,
Frank W. James
Out of curiousity, which webcomics?
ReplyDeleteFrank, now I'm even more sorry I didn't get there Saturday! I'll have to make do Sunday.
ReplyDeleteHTRN, mostly, Revvelations, which has a Project Wonderful ad over at The Porch. They might be goin' somewhere, too early to tell. Art's good.
Catching up on webcomics frustrates me, the connection here is pretty fast but not as fast as paper pages. I'd love to get up to speed on Girl Genius but I've never had the time.
Girl Genius is pretty good - I've been reading it for close to a year.. Catching up on the backstory can be daunting on some of the older webcomics(Schlock Mercenary has been running for 7 days a week, for 7 years, with no missed comics), but it's kinda like eating an elephant - you do it one bite at a time.
ReplyDeleteI'll look into Revvalations.
There's a trick - open three tabs and update webcomix on all three, by the time you're done reading a and b, c ha reloaded. Repeat ad nauseum.
ReplyDeleteGirl Genius is fun. I also recommend 'Anders Loves Maria' and 'Achewood'.
http://anderslovesmaria.reneengstrom.com/narchives.php
http://m.assetbar.com/achewood/archive