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cheshirenoir) wrote2007-12-18 09:08 pm
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Rich Morris, overachiever
One of the best webcomics I read is YAFGC, basically a D&D pastiche from the villanous point of view.
It has updated every day, 7 days a week since May 2006. That's over 500 issues without a rest.
But wait, there's more. He holds down a full time job. (He works on Lunar Jim)
And he also does a damn fine fancomic based on Doctor Who.
It's called The Ten Doctors. It's got everyone! All the Doctors. Almost every recurring villain. A really large sample to the companions. It's up to 73 pages so far, and is a wonderful, if lighthearted read.
Go read it. You can thank me when you finishe.
It has updated every day, 7 days a week since May 2006. That's over 500 issues without a rest.
But wait, there's more. He holds down a full time job. (He works on Lunar Jim)
And he also does a damn fine fancomic based on Doctor Who.
It's called The Ten Doctors. It's got everyone! All the Doctors. Almost every recurring villain. A really large sample to the companions. It's up to 73 pages so far, and is a wonderful, if lighthearted read.
Go read it. You can thank me when you finishe.
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I really enjoyd YAFGC on several levels.
I speshly liked th way it's all done in rough pencil sketches -
you can even see his construction lines!
Breath o fresh air on an image-fatigued net.
And it's an inspiration too,
i really need to get more productive,
just output stuff, no matter how rough.