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Written by Marty   
Thursday, 25 June 2009 23:36
Hello everyone (anyone?) still reading this comic (or trying to). I'll be brief. At the current speed of my artist, I can only promise monthly updates. More frequent updates will be a bonus. That said, his work is quality stuff. Let's move on.
This one's probably only funny to us, especially the rather thinly-veiled inside joke but Ron liked it and I enjoyed writing it so there it is. One nice thing it introduces is a total artist-designed layout. Since Ron draws everything in Photoshop, I've used a quick and easy layout program called Comic Life.  This method I like much more though, since I can basically create the story any way I want it. As a writer and a designer, that makes me extremely happy.
In other news, I've been playing a lot of Red Faction: Guerilla lately. The game is a lot of fun. If it wasn't for the destruction, it would be just another action game with a few cool elements. The fact that you can destroy anything changes a lot though. You and your enemies can take cover like in a lot of other games. Unlike other games, you can fully destroy any building or vehicle, meaning you can bust through any cover. The story is meh. It keeps me motivated enough, but not as much as the allure of destroying the next building. One moment that describes it perfectly for me is this: I was attacking a base, climbed up an enemy tower with lots of enemies in pursuit. I took my hammer to the ladder as enemies came up at me, thus destroying the route up to me.They could not get me after that, so I had turned their own base against them. It made me quite happy. I truly recommend the game.
I might update this with more news later but for now, enjoy the comic or don't. But hopefully, you will.
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
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