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Movius
17-08-2004, 12:50 AM
This sticky thread of ultimate text is for you to plug your own works.

Current Big List

Movius
Older stuff:
Mr Meanie (http://www.websitesubstitute.com/Meanie/index.html) - Extreme violence solves all.
Caffeinated Adventures (http://www.websitesubstitute.com/CaffeinatedAdventures/index.html) - An unfinished story based on true events.
GST Man (http://www.websitesubstitute.com/GSTMan/index.html) - Dated political humour. Recently resurrected in order to be ready for accurate and unbias election coverage.
Slightly Less Old Stuff:
The Adventures Of Pirate (http://www.zgeek.com/~movis) - Epic comic about The Justice and Electro-Magnetic Terrorists.

Blunt
Super Hyper Kawaii (http://forums.zgeek.com/showthread.php?t=13266) - Blunt's post modern take on the effects of neo-judaism upon the psyche modern suburban man and other humoruous tentacle filled tomfoolery to that effect. No justice squads anymore though.

mcnish
10-10-2004, 10:31 PM
[QUOTE=Movius]This sticky thread of ultimate text is for you to plug your own works.

so i /guess/ its okay to post a shameless plug here then ....

http://www.onlinecomics.net/pages/list.php?cat=alt

It's for a 57 page mini comic I made back in the day and posted up online this year.

vote for us or something i guess.

Here's what Scott Pollard of Comic Edge magazine had to say:
A fascinating semi-autobiographical comic about how drug experimentation can open up the mind.
Two young lads get stuck into some vodka and discover that the rumours going around about a certain brand of hay fever tablets can have hallucinogenic effects are very real indeed.
Dudley Simmmons finds himself confronted with Marvels Daredevil character and the superhero teaches him an important lesson about life.
His friend Thetos becomes obsessed with 'chikkens' and learns a lesson of his own as well. It all sounds absolutely bizarre but Mike spent almost four years drawing and redrawing this comic until he was satisfied it reflected his own real life experiences so it is a project attempted in all seriousness.
Mike pushed his art in several different directions in order to get the effects he desired and the final mix of different art styles and collage works rather well. Each copy also includes the micro zine Hey Joe which is pretty damn good too. Mike takes a few big risks with this comic and it pays off."


"Lovely to see the old comic dusted off for a new form of media. At my
count it has been novelised, in comic form and now on the world wide
web! Still one of my most favourite stories (even though we wrote it)"
- Triangle Hoe. Master of the Mundane.

"I really liked it ... although you have cost me precious phd time!!! Hahahahaha!
I would love to see some more of your stuff so keep posting em. Loved the
art work!"
- Wendy. Future Mars Astronaut.

"Brilliant! I was late for an appointment this afternoon cos I couldn't stop reading it. "
- Jason. Forum Moderator at Psyberlounge.

Movius
11-10-2004, 12:30 AM
Does yours have a name?

Lord_Phat
11-10-2004, 08:36 PM
Does yours have a name?

i call mine anders

mcnish
12-10-2004, 08:16 PM
oops.

dudley simmons: dreamer