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Supervillainy is a tricky thing
Which is why, at times, it's best for a newbie villain to listen to advice on an expert on the subject.
( Like Wonderella! )
( Like Wonderella! )
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I expect more convoluted plans end this way
Wonderella deconstructs one hoary writing trope hard.
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( Read more... )
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How does Wonderella celebrate Corned Beef & Cabbage Day?
With a cheap-ass framing device, of course.
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Intentional subtext, Wonderella-style
In the superhero justice system, some villains and heroes are forever blurring the line between fighting and other words that start with an F. But they also kinda require a bunch of background info first. These are their stories.
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Heroes love redheads: a Valentine's Day special
In The Non-Adventures of Wonderella, there's only one holiday that's celebrated as much as April Fool's Day.
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Weakness Week pt 2: The Importance of Knowing Weaknesses
Now, weaknesses are tricky things. They can be crippling, but it's important to make sure you have the right one!
( With Freakazoid and Wonderella! )
( With Freakazoid and Wonderella! )
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S_D support
So some OTHER scans_daily support that hasn't been reported yet is from Naomi Novik and Justin Pierce. Naomi Novik is not a comic writer, but she does write a fantastic series called Temeraire and has recently put the entire first novel online for fans to read at http://naominovik.livejournal.com/3 7981.html.
Justin Peirce, for those of you who don't know, is the maker of Wonderella, he wrote on his talk box:
Sans Daily
Sorry to hear about what LiveJournal did to your site, scans_daily people. I was always cool with it when you pointed out one of my comics, and I will continue to be cool with it on the seventeen new sites you have probably already created.
( Under the cut the first Wonderella entry on the old SD brought to you by yours truly XD. )
http://www.webcomicsnation.com/justinpi e/wonderella/series.php?view=archive&chapter=12046
Justin Peirce, for those of you who don't know, is the maker of Wonderella, he wrote on his talk box:
Sans Daily
Sorry to hear about what LiveJournal did to your site, scans_daily people. I was always cool with it when you pointed out one of my comics, and I will continue to be cool with it on the seventeen new sites you have probably already created.
( Under the cut the first Wonderella entry on the old SD brought to you by yours truly XD. )
http://www.webcomicsnation.com/justinpi