Many such cases documented on KF and elsewhere. She's hardly unique here. Indeed, it's happened so often, I actually find her rather boring. Has she done anything funny?
Agreed. Unless Miki Ariyama is getting into catfights with other women or is leaking #romance DMs from Dale Keown or posts tits, her antics as a generic nerd thirst trap with her husband's collection of CG merch just aren't entertaining enough to hold my interest. I need something beyond the pale, like extremely
unflattering e-celeb art.
lol
Some other guy is holding up the Cecil Cinematic Universe. Totally not his fault.
(Note: I did not alter the names here)
It's rough out there for the limpin' simp and the neverending excuses. Maybe he hired the same fulfillment service Simple Zack tanked his business on. On top of that, his oneitis Anna seems to be reveling in pushing the envelope as far as publicly emasculating him goes. FNT and Complex Media I imagine can't come soon enough for the guy. Sucks to be Fag.
The most noteworthy stream of late was Mark Brooks appearing on DA Talks' channel last night. The stream was primarily Brooks leading the conversation who's points consisted mainly: 1) The people that built their channels off of savaging others art for half a decade went into histrionics when he dismissed what little premise and visuals of
Isom #1 as bland, generic and uninteresting. and that 2) maybe they're the beta cuck soy snowflakes they accuse others of being.
At half way in the stream the target pivots towards Frog more directly, saying that the 3)
Cyberfrog creator's skills have visibly deteriorated from lack of consistent use, 4) lacks belief in his own work because of this and therefore feels he must rely on a manufactured culture war narrative in order to sell his books because he cannot compete on merit. 5) Himself, Frank Cho, J Scott Campbell and Adam Hughes are all very successful, very employed cheesecake artists who's very careers are evidence against some culture war waged by mainstream comics. Brooks closes by saying that he has no problems with comics fans, just the people that poison fandom by starting conflicts, claiming victimhood at the first response and then selling it to a trusting audience an "us vs them" dichotomy for personal gain.
Donning his full Jersey regalia, Frog quickly launched a livestream to address his former industry peer Mark Brooks and former co-defendants Dean and Vikki titled "
MORE DRAMA. EFAPing Marvel Artist MARK BROOKS crying about ME and RIPPA.", going into the stream blind ready to go through each point as they come. First is the accusation that they are the ones who are mad. Frog pauses and start to break it down for everyone why Brooks is the mad one here and not him using facts and logic, libtard - when Brooks responds to him or Eric July it's because he's mad that his spotlight as a mainstream creator is being eclipsed by indie upstarts, but it's different when they criticize or respond to him because their grievances and criticisms of his behavior are simply sober, non-mad cynical self-marketing at the expense of an enemy, and Brooks is just too stupid to realize this. In short, Brooks is mad and jealous of all the money he and Eric July are making, meanwhile they're laughing their way to the bank.
Unfortunately for Frog this zeal to establish himself as on the not-mad side of things unintentionally painted him into a corner for the second half the stream as the authenticity of his victimhood and sincerity are put into question. Which is difficult to do when one just described them as marketing vehicles. But since this can't go unaddressed, he replies by declaring Brooks is a disingenuous gaslighting asshole for trying to pretend that the post-2016 election witchhunt against anyone and anything conservative simply never happened. Or, as Kelly-Sue DeConnick famously put it, "If you don't like my politics, don't buy my book". Frog also pointed out the regular media-propelled public attacks against Cho and Campbell for their objectifying depiction of female superheroes.
An irritated Frog pivots over to addressing the professional assessment that he has declined in his craft by saying the work he's done with
Rekt Planet is the best work he's ever done and that this is self-evident. Mark Brooks, a cover artist, doesn't know what he's talking about when it comes to interior comic artwork and Dean especially doesn't know what he's talking about when it comes to comics, or anything. After checking out to see if there's any more artistic jabs thrown his way, Frog closes the efap early by expressing his deeply felt and sincere sentiment of fuck Mark Brooks, fuck Dean and fuck Vikki.