Argh, now I’ve spent half an hour looking through your comic for a crate – well, until Iunconsciously started rereading it! People have exams coming up – can’t you shut the page page down for another wek or so?
Due to your media being a webcomic I don’t think STC can be measured in seconds. So I submit that the PTC (Page To Crate) measure be implemented. So if one starts at the title page of this chapter your PTC is 4. You would have got a partial page if the crate had not been in the 1st panel. Unfortunately, we won’t be able to compare your current chapter vrs Doom until someone works out how to convert from STC to PTC.
also I think it’s higher than that, I was sure I’d drawn a crate somewhere else in the story but I couldn’t find one at all. So this page might be the first. weird! So 206 pages of comics with no crates. Amazing. Clearly now I can just litter the landscape with barrels and crates and things I think I’ve earned it.
See you next chapter it’s a warehouse and Dr. Schtein has to solve an intricate crate stacking puzzle to progress
“There did used to be more of us… but no one could figure out the first room! The metal boxes are too heavy to push, but the wooden ones float when you flood the room, and you have to use the Sorcerer’s Ring to fire an energy ball at the crystals…”
If you would allow me to pick a few nits: The definition of a solution is a substance dissolved in liquid. You can SPRAY the city with a solution, but if it’s being dusted, then that means they’re dumping a dry chemical compound over the place. It changes nothing if you rewrite it or not, though it might be kinda funny if the good doctor corrects him on the next page. xD
@Orsinox: Actually, dusting would be correct in this case, even when working with a liquid formula – such as in the phrase “crop dusting”, which is used whether the compound in question is liquid, solid, or aerosolized. I think the difference between dusting and spraying is that dusting implies smaller particles and a more even spread.
Yeah, everything was going on peachy keen ’til Jones got eaten by some mutated rat beast. That’s why it’s sluggish and tame … it’s full.
New characters! Awesome!
I love Schtein’s casually judgmental facial expression in the 4th panel.
I wonder if those are spiderwebs everywhere… or hyphae. :-/
In other news, I am completely failing to parse the note attached to this comic.
Well that’s a big goddamn shame
That’s fantastic.
Argh, now I’ve spent half an hour looking through your comic for a crate – well, until Iunconsciously started rereading it! People have exams coming up – can’t you shut the page page down for another wek or so?
It’s cobwebs! They’re all gonna get eaten alive by cobs!
Due to your media being a webcomic I don’t think STC can be measured in seconds. So I submit that the PTC (Page To Crate) measure be implemented. So if one starts at the title page of this chapter your PTC is 4. You would have got a partial page if the crate had not been in the 1st panel. Unfortunately, we won’t be able to compare your current chapter vrs Doom until someone works out how to convert from STC to PTC.
It’d still be STC, just measured in pages. ‘PTC’ makes no sense (which page, exactly?).
Surprisingly, 13.
http://www.doomworld.com/10years/doomcomic/comic.php?page=13
How did I let myself forget about the DOOM comic?
how?
ahahahaha I see it
Fungus, eh? Now the new header makes more sense. Giant mushrooms frighten me, I don’t know why.
Mario, that’s why.
google image search stinkhorns.
OH NO, THEY’RE ADORABLE
Are you kidding, you got a whole city full of zombies (?). Ain’t nobody going to burn that down, turn it into a theme park.
no get out
If this dude becomes JJ 2.0 I will be sad.
what?
He seems like a nice guy. Clearly he’s a double agent of some kind!
But I hope he’s not.
Start to Crate? Now there’s a joke none of these guys get. http://www.oldmanmurray.com/features/39.html
It’s quite high, BTW, didn’t see any crates through the first 40 strips, so you’re doing good.
but some people did get it… :O
also I think it’s higher than that, I was sure I’d drawn a crate somewhere else in the story but I couldn’t find one at all. So this page might be the first. weird! So 206 pages of comics with no crates. Amazing. Clearly now I can just litter the landscape with barrels and crates and things I think I’ve earned it.
See you next chapter it’s a warehouse and Dr. Schtein has to solve an intricate crate stacking puzzle to progress
“There did used to be more of us… but no one could figure out the first room! The metal boxes are too heavy to push, but the wooden ones float when you flood the room, and you have to use the Sorcerer’s Ring to fire an energy ball at the crystals…”
If you would allow me to pick a few nits: The definition of a solution is a substance dissolved in liquid. You can SPRAY the city with a solution, but if it’s being dusted, then that means they’re dumping a dry chemical compound over the place. It changes nothing if you rewrite it or not, though it might be kinda funny if the good doctor corrects him on the next page. xD
hahah well I don’t want dr. schtein getting punched in the face just yet
@Orsinox: Actually, dusting would be correct in this case, even when working with a liquid formula – such as in the phrase “crop dusting”, which is used whether the compound in question is liquid, solid, or aerosolized. I think the difference between dusting and spraying is that dusting implies smaller particles and a more even spread.
Run. Away. O.O
“There used to be more of us.”
… oh.