favorite page?
favorite page?
So what's your favorite page in the archives?
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well...
<a href="http://npc.comicgenesis.com/d/20060101. ... 01.html</a>
this one is rather self contained in it's humor. you don't need to know the characters or the plot and it's still funny.
<a href="http://npc.comicgenesis.com/d/20030907. ... 07.html</a>
of course you could go this route which is still funny
<a href="http://npc.comicgenesis.com/d/20051204. ... 04.html</a>
this one is also self contained and imho funnier then the previous two
btw, this wouldn't be an attempt at a rematch at that "which webcomic page is the funniest" thing we saw earlier in a different thread is it?
<a href="http://npc.comicgenesis.com/d/20060101. ... 01.html</a>
this one is rather self contained in it's humor. you don't need to know the characters or the plot and it's still funny.
<a href="http://npc.comicgenesis.com/d/20030907. ... 07.html</a>
of course you could go this route which is still funny
<a href="http://npc.comicgenesis.com/d/20051204. ... 04.html</a>
this one is also self contained and imho funnier then the previous two
btw, this wouldn't be an attempt at a rematch at that "which webcomic page is the funniest" thing we saw earlier in a different thread is it?
I still say the doctor did it....
I like all those ones too. For funny, I would go for this one: http://npc.comicgenesis.com/d/20060329.html
I also love http://npc.comicgenesis.com/d/20030511.html
It's just so... sad.
Possibly my favorite is http://npc.comicgenesis.com/d/20050313.html
I also love http://npc.comicgenesis.com/d/20030511.html
It's just so... sad.
Possibly my favorite is http://npc.comicgenesis.com/d/20050313.html
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Good evening.
I'll only choose two here:
http://npc.comicgenesis.com/d/20020303.html
and the ultimate of them all:
http://npc.comicgenesis.com/d/20030330.html
¡Zacatepóngolas!
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Good evening.
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Good evening.
I'll only choose two here:
http://npc.comicgenesis.com/d/20020303.html
and the ultimate of them all:
http://npc.comicgenesis.com/d/20030330.html
¡Zacatepóngolas!
Until next time, remember:
I
AM
THE
J.A.M. (a.k.a. Numbuh i: "Just because I'm imaginary doesn't mean I don't exist")
Good evening.
[WARP!!!]
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Oh man, it's hard picking a few!
An old fav, but still a great one!
http://npc.comicgenesis.com/d/20020505.html
http://npc.comicgenesis.com/d/20051114.html
http://npc.comicgenesis.com/d/20051120.html
http://npc.comicgenesis.com/d/20050730.html
This is one I wouldn't mind having as a poster.
http://npc.comicgenesis.com/d/20050313.html
An old fav, but still a great one!
http://npc.comicgenesis.com/d/20020505.html
http://npc.comicgenesis.com/d/20051114.html
http://npc.comicgenesis.com/d/20051120.html
http://npc.comicgenesis.com/d/20050730.html
This is one I wouldn't mind having as a poster.
http://npc.comicgenesis.com/d/20050313.html
There is something to be said for competent silence.
Going to have to say this one.
Though I generally feel contempt for the bible, the 23rd Psalm is a very powerful piece of scripture, and it complements the themes of sacrifice and selflessness that are presented in the comic very well. While not an artistically amazing piece, nor containing much humour or story, it contains the very essence of the character and conveys it on a level that can be related to almost instinctually.
Though I generally feel contempt for the bible, the 23rd Psalm is a very powerful piece of scripture, and it complements the themes of sacrifice and selflessness that are presented in the comic very well. While not an artistically amazing piece, nor containing much humour or story, it contains the very essence of the character and conveys it on a level that can be related to almost instinctually.
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Better to die on your feet than live on your knees. - Emiliano Zapata
Eat, drink, and be merry; for tomorrow, we die.
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and the one after it.
"Not a bad start" at all
, and in terms of plotlines this was the one i finished on when i first started reading. Still rate it among the highest of any of them, although the rat-wright saga comes a very close second.
and the one after it.
"Not a bad start" at all
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Okay, In first place we have:
Quentyn Kills The Rat King.
Second place:
Quentyn Kills The Gragum.
And the one after it.
Third place:
Quentyn Leaves A Letter To God.
Fourth place:
Quentyn Chooses To Be A Questor.
And finally, in fifth place:
Quentyn Meets The White Stag.
Yeah, I like the dramatic.
Quentyn Kills The Rat King.
Second place:
Quentyn Kills The Gragum.
And the one after it.
Third place:
Quentyn Leaves A Letter To God.
Fourth place:
Quentyn Chooses To Be A Questor.
And finally, in fifth place:
Quentyn Meets The White Stag.
Yeah, I like the dramatic.
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"You gotta be loose...relaxed...with your feet apart, and...Ten o'clock. Two o'clock. Quarter to three! Tour jete! Twist! Over! Pas de deux! I'm a little teapot! And the windup...and let 'er fly! The Perfect Cast!" --Goofy
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I don't know about favorites, but I know one thing for sure...
This one will haunt me to my grave.
I mean, geez... *shudders* I feel like the stag is talking to me! TO ME!!
Freaks me out every time I look at it. And if nothing else, it serves as a source of motivation. Nothing like feeling an angelic creature is talking to you to get your butt in gear.
If you don't mind me, I'll be over there... *points* ...where there is no stag bothering me about my potential.
That's mom's job.
This one will haunt me to my grave.
I mean, geez... *shudders* I feel like the stag is talking to me! TO ME!!
Freaks me out every time I look at it. And if nothing else, it serves as a source of motivation. Nothing like feeling an angelic creature is talking to you to get your butt in gear.
If you don't mind me, I'll be over there... *points* ...where there is no stag bothering me about my potential.
That's mom's job.
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Re: favorite page?
Is it lazy for me to say "All of'em" ?RHJunior wrote:So what's your favorite page in the archives?
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Re: favorite page?
I'll be lazy then.StrangeWulf13 wrote:Yes.LoneWolf23k wrote:Is it lazy for me to say "All of'em" ?RHJunior wrote:So what's your favorite page in the archives?
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