figmentPez
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Now that's a good question. We don't really know anything about her character that would keep her from moving on a whim, do we?Why doesn't she just move to Seattle, too?
Now that's a good question. We don't really know anything about her character that would keep her from moving on a whim, do we?Why doesn't she just move to Seattle, too?
http://www.pvponline.com/2011/01/28/over-qualified/ Jade's moving to Seattle! We could have avoided a long drawn out process of showing each character go through the pains of travel with one strip. You have Cole say "I'm tired of living in Texas. We should move." Then Brent replies "What are you talking about? We don't live in Texas. We live in Seattle." Cole: "Since when?" Brent: "Since always. We never knew why you thought we lived in Texas but we all just played along."Now that's a good question. We don't really know anything about her character that would keep her from moving on a whim, do we?
She'll come home on break to find everyone else has left with no forwarding address.Marcy's at SCAD.
No she won't.She'll come home on break to find everyone else has left with no forwarding address.
...and her boobs grew three sizes that day...Not to mention a bad boob shot.
Unless it was an heirloom item, he had to replace all his gear. Running crap randoms until he earned enough tokens to get the gear to get into the better instances.Which is odd because he still had the skull after he leveled up.
There is nothing stopping him from changing his shirt I suppose but considering that he grew up by several years in an instant I would have expected the shirt to change at the same time.
Yes, aging causes retroactive techno-amnesia. Former gaming nerds capable of building humanoid robots suddenly lose all ability to understand technology when the reach the doddering age of 20.He's older now, and doesn't understand those techno-thingies that all the kids talk about.
That or PvP will be his next Ding!For those of you who criticize his writing this was posted on twitter yesterday: Very excited about an article I wrote for webcomics.com about my new writing process. Should go up Tuesday.
I'm intrigued by how he writes his stories and check out Webcomics today where he writes:
Scott Kurtz: Improving my Writing
Tuesday, February 8, 2011 at 3:13PM
My resolution for the new year is to improve my writing in 2011 as much as I improved my art in 2010. Which is to say that i’m very happy with the levels to which I pushed myself creatively last year when it came to the visual style of PvP. And I want to push myself as hard this year in regards to my writing.
I’ve been unsatisfied with the way I write PvP. I think a part of that is because as artists we try to always keep a nice level of dissatisfaction with our work, just to prevent ourselves from becoming stale. But beyond that, I’ve had a growing sense of dread that PvP is starting to get left behind a bit. I’m seeing a lot of new talent come into the comics scene who are just blowing me away with the way their comedy is constructed and delivered.
There you go. Looking forward his new attention on writing.