More Alpha Flight Webcomics
Nov. 6th, 2010 02:56 pmJames Duncan over at Pitabow Comics recently served up another round of Alpha Flight adventures. Let's do have a look!





Let him burn in hell, Puck. You know you wanna.





Let him burn in hell, Puck. You know you wanna.

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Date: 2010-11-18 04:25 am (UTC)Truly, there are no hard feelings here. I just didn't enjoy the humour in that particular strip. And then it was surprising and a little weird to see my words taken out of context and put into a new strip.
If you want to put the comic back up, that's totally up to you, and I wouldn't have a problem with it. It's your comic and your site, I get no say in it.
As someone who keeps intending to start her own webcomic but has yet to get around to it, I have a lot of respect for anyone able to try it out and keep at it. I've made plenty of terrible jokes myself and will most likely continue to do so in future. Also, I did like the last strip on this post, with Wolverine and Puck.
I still don't like the GG = Baldwins joke, though, and stand by my earlier cmments. Not least because, as I said, I actually do know someone who was personally thanked by Michaelle Jean, which was a big deal to that person and I was happy for them.
Thanks for responding,
=)
Mad
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Date: 2010-11-18 05:23 am (UTC)Personally I've never really cared for politics or politicians, but I can understand something like that being important. I remember my brother winning a gov't award for teaching, and being proud for him, and happy for him, but I think I would have had the same response if he'd won an award from almost anyone.
The silly thing is, I wasn't writing about the real GG, but thinking of whatever Gov.General they would have in the Alpha Flight world. They always had a really shady Canadian government officials... heck, according to Marvel they had no problem with cutting up & experimenting on Wolverine... or kidnapping Alpha Flight members.
I'm going to keep the strip down, til maybe I can find a funnier way to use the grapes the size of timbits joke.
Webcomics are great to get into working on, but sadly if they're not for your own amusement, or fun, they become work... and work is just the devils way of making our lives suck!