800x600, like the web-safe color palette, will soon be obsolete.
Curt Hennig is being wasted, I could do with less Nash and Jericho.
What? A Keenpspace comic? Go ahead and do some originals for it, then put them up here later. Or don't.
Screen resolution and other stuff
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It was concerning what comics you wanted to put in here. You could put in new ones, and then run them on the site at a later date.2. Keenspace is going to distribute a comic book at the San Diego Comic-Con and, ignoring doom, I should be in it, which means that I will have a space on the cover. Who should go on the cover?
3. Since I'm in the comic book, and I wouldn't want you to miss out on comic book exclusive comics, I'm thinking about using old comics. Which are your favorites? Which do you think other people will like the best?
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Yeah, I was thinking that as I wrote it, but that (your solution) seemed almost too off the wall. Generally, I don't like "reprinting" things on the website. I feel like I'm showing a rerun of a sporting event. People come for a new comic and they get one they haven't seen instead.On 2002-03-12 06:23, John Pierce wrote:
It was concerning what comics you wanted to put in here. You could put in new ones, and then run them on the site at a later date.
But... I'm not ruling it out. I'm just hoping that my incredible legion of fans (at last count something like 7 of them talk) all happen to have 1-2 different favorite comics of mine that they keep handy, requiring little effort for them to all-but-layout my page.
I'm a dreamer.
The other problem, of course, would be what new comics to put in? I could just continue with the story or create a new thread or a series of out-of-continuity. . . It's tricky there, too, I think.
Unless I'm making too much out of it.
Oh, I'm sorry. I'm still trying to adjust to the new forums.
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