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- Jun 27, 2014
I read them all, MST3King them in the style of Gonterman Kicks Ass with some friends.
It's how I came across OPL, actually.
It's how I came across OPL, actually.
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That's what I like about it. If it weren't for the self-insert wish-fulfillment stuff, then it would just be a really bad comic about bland characters. Seeing Chris put his own life on the page, or an interpretation thereof, is what makes it strange, funny and even a little tragic. Particularly given that we have his dreadful real life to contrast with the colourful fantasy. Hell, the main reason I wish he was still drawing the comic is to see how recent events of his life would be filtered through his unique fantasy lens.I just don't like how it's a complete self-insert. He drags in even people that he despises of in real-life into the series, and the characters themselves that aren't based off of anyone from reality are still unoriginal.
Well, there's one other reason why I think that the later issues of Sonichu are more entertaining than the earlier ones; that's when trolls started influencing the development of the comic. There's the really obvious example of Simonla, but there are also lesser examples like Blake's name change and Rosechu having her femininity more aggressively presented and Bill the Scientist's cameos. Most bad fiction, or even good fiction for that matter, simply lacks this element of audience participation.That's what I like about it. If it weren't for the self-insert wish-fulfillment stuff, then it would just be a really bad comic about bland characters. Seeing Chris put his own life on the page, or an interpretation thereof, is what makes it strange, funny and even a little tragic. Particularly given that we have his dreadful real life to contrast with the colourful fantasy. Hell, the main reason I wish he was still drawing the comic is to see how recent events of his life would be filtered through his unique fantasy lens.