
Also, Link, boobies look as much like w's as they do oo's--which is to say, they don't really look like either (Not that I'm an expert breast-drawer myself, but whatever).
Awesome. And I'm glad you'll be reading it now.TdotOdot2k wrote:I'll go back through, probably tomorrow, and see if i can scope out those other things I mentioned for you.
Okay me not caring if your character lives of dies, means that in a lot of tv shows, movies, and books the writer/director/whoever could probably get the person to cry if they killed a character. They make the character seem real enough that when they die you feel like a real person died or at least feel sad because of how the characters are reacting. So yeah not personally invested.Ryuko wrote: I kind of wanted you to clarify what you meant by not caring if one of my characters died. I feel it's kind of moot because it's not really that kind of story, but what exactly did you mean by that? You're not personally invested into the characters at all? Since I feel it's sort of a character-driven comic, I'm wondering what kept you reading the comic aside from the obligation to do the review? I mean, I agree, a character death wouldn't really fit with the theme of my story, but I'm not sure that's what you were getting at. Do you have any ideas of how to engage the reader more with my characters?
Thanks for the compliments and the constructive criticism.