It is a really good story. I read it before on the website, and at first had the same reaction. It looked really long, so I didn’t want to read it, but when I did it was totally worth it.
I’ve honestly stopped reading Subnormality as a webcomic and started reading it as a blog. When you’re EXPECTING 15 real-time minutes of dialog between the characters, it’s a lot better read than ADD 4chan assholes yelling “tl;dr” like it makes them cool.
That being said, I’d totally read any book the author put out, and I TOTALLY want to see a movie version of this guy’s story.
I’ll pass and go read War and Peace.
holy tl;dr, batman.
Not that I don’t like the story told here, but I think this guy missed a little boat named the U.S.S. Show-Don’t-Tell.
Zing!
But yes, nail on the head.
Like everyone below says, “good story” but jesus, blocks of text aren’t what we have graphic art for.
Credit: www.viruscomix.com/subnormality.html
His comics are pretty good though long-winded.
It’s not a bad read; but, when the text is this long, why bother with the pictures?
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PUDDI?
Well, I read the beginning and the end and I can tell you there’s nothing he could put in that wall of text to make it worth reading.
It is a really good story. I read it before on the website, and at first had the same reaction. It looked really long, so I didn’t want to read it, but when I did it was totally worth it.
I actually read it too and thought it was a good story.
I’ve honestly stopped reading Subnormality as a webcomic and started reading it as a blog. When you’re EXPECTING 15 real-time minutes of dialog between the characters, it’s a lot better read than ADD 4chan assholes yelling “tl;dr” like it makes them cool.
That being said, I’d totally read any book the author put out, and I TOTALLY want to see a movie version of this guy’s story.
I read it but it was hard as fuck, that font was not meant to be cramped together and read.
what the guy *should* do is maybe…draw all that shit the guy talked about…then he’d have a 20-page comic-book…especially with such nice art skills
Maybe the author should’ve titled it “I Have A Great Story To Tell But I’m Afraid My Drawing Skills Aren’t Up To It So Here’s A Wall Of Prose”.