Forum - View topicNEWS: No man's Land in France
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slickwataris
Posts: 1334 Location: Carol Stream, Illinois |
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From what I looked over in the bookstore it's a pretty interesting series.
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Ralboon
Posts: 43 |
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Isn't it an American imitation manga? Lame.
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Jin Curry
Posts: 8 Location: New England, US |
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Totally uncalled for man. Haven't you ever heard, "If you have nothing nice to say, then say nothing at all." A word of advice, never judge something by its cover. Whether something is Asian, African, Austrailian, American, etc its nationality doesn't matter. It's either a good comic or a sucky one, end of story. I never actually read No Man's Land myself, but the art looks pretty clean from a few pages I've seen. Also, you may find it funny (I know I do) that the artist is indeed Asian. (*loves squashing frail lies of people*) Besides that...well, it's pretty useless to talk to loser idiots so I'm going to go away now and have a nice day. Maybe I'll even draw an "imitation manga" just to spite you 偽のコミが行け! Come to think of it, we really do need a better term. I vote for マンか! For manga influenced American comics cause...all the companies are in California, or Ka sound. And the man part just goes there because. Yea, sorry, I'm on lots of painkillers, you know the drill. Oh, yeah, and also congrats to No Man's Land! Good luck in France~ |
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JTtheBrick
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So all the "imitation" webcomics on the web are lame? You're the one who's lame. I bet you can't even draw squat. <Ends rant> Anyways, congrats to SS, always nice to have your work licensed. |
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