So what is the story on War Campaign anyway? I haven't followed Comigsgate much since the early days. Last I recall that weirdo Ro was on some stream being called out for faking DMs and EVS defended him. I've sort of understood that much more has happened since then but no idea what.
Feel free to mark me late if it's too much of a mess to explain.
Warcampaign turned on CG like rabid dogs after Jon Malin clowned on them once and drew a picture depicting them as a human centipede. It broke them and they were never the same. Eventually CG united against them and they were excommunicated and ultimately dissolved.
Turns out all the gay/retard shtick wasn't an act, they were actually a bunch of retarded faggots.
So what is the story on War Campaign anyway? I haven't followed Comigsgate much since the early days. Last I recall that weirdo Ro was on some stream being called out for faking DMs and EVS defended him. I've sort of understood that much more has happened since then but no idea what.
Feel free to mark me late if it's too much of a mess to explain.
WarCampaign was the self-appointed Praetorian Guard of ComicsGate aka gatekeepers.
They did the sniff test to see if someone was worthy enough to excel in ComicsGate and get their works promoted.
Anyone that didn't measure up was harassed by WarCampaign.
The action that exiled WarCampaign from ComicsGate was ThatStarWarsGirl's Vampirella cover.
Ro and his clown car of chucklefucks felt that she had overstepped her bounds and this brought them into conflict with @FROG.
Then this happened:
Warcampaign turned on CG like rabid dogs after Jon Malin clowned on them once and drew a picture depicting them as a human centipede. It broke them and they were never the same. Eventually CG united against them and they were excommunicated and ultimately dissolved.
This seems like a strange hill to die on. It defies all logic for Preston to try a stunt like this. To defend the Lamont comic is to defend the indefensible. He's going to come away from all this looking far worse than he was before.
This seems like a strange hill to die on. It defies all logic for Preston to try a stunt like this. To defend the Lamont comic is to defend the indefensible. He's going to come away from all this looking far worse than he was before.
This seems like a strange hill to die on. It defies all logic for Preston to try a stunt like this. To defend the Lamont comic is to defend the indefensible. He's going to come away from all this looking far worse than he was before.
He can try, but it will backfire and he will be the one looking like shit in the end and it is going to hurt his business. We can all sit back and laugh as he continues to slowly destroy himself.
He can try, but it will backfire and he will be the one looking like shit in the end and it is going to hurt his business. We can all sit back and laugh as he continues to slowly destroy himself.
This seems like a strange hill to die on. It defies all logic for Preston to try a stunt like this. To defend the Lamont comic is to defend the indefensible. He's going to come away from all this looking far worse than he was before.
He was told that many times by many different people. Including @TESTEFY-HD and JDA. In the lawsuit thread, I posted the video where the two of them and Preston discussed how stupid Preston was being for defending Lamont. In that same stream, he said he was calling his lawyer. Preston basically telegraphed he was going to pull this shit.
Like I said before, I look at this way: This is a great litmus test to separate out those who merely have criticism of @FROG, and those who are batshit insane alogs. You'd have to be completely irrational to back Preston on this one. I don't care how much you hate Ethan.
I like Kamen America more, but that's just because Kamen America made me feel a wider array of emotions and had some genuinely heartfelt moments. Knucklebomb is a bit more serious in tone, and it's definitely more action oriented.
Finished reading StarBlades.
I loved the art and Ritter's idea of having a character's backstory at the end of a comic is a good idea.
There was a lot of exposition and not enough action in this one, but I hope this changes in future books.
Finished reading StarBlades.
I loved the art and Ritter's idea of having a character's backstory at the end of a comic is a good idea.
There was a lot of exposition and not enough action in this one, but I hope this changes in future books.
The art and concept reminded of that old 1980’s cartoon Silverhawks.
Your analysis was spot on. It was a little too wordy and I wish that the letterer or Kyle would have drawn in action words like ”POW”, ”BAM” or something else to signify the sound effects in the story. But, other than that I enjoyed the book.
Finished reading StarBlades.
I loved the art and Ritter's idea of having a character's backstory at the end of a comic is a good idea.
There was a lot of exposition and not enough action in this one, but I hope this changes in future books.
I made an impromptu joke on @NasserRabadi13's show today. Liam's next MANGR is gonna be named Ghost in the Shed.
Seriously though, a bunch of us were speculating over what the hell is going on in this clip. Is it the same ghost that stole his wallet and his "wife's" purse? Is his next grift going to be a paranormal investigation of his treehouse?