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I've been meaning to post this, but I keep forgetting. David Malki! (its spelled with an exclamation point), along with a large number of other people have produced a small independent film named Expendable. It is original and very, very amusing. Even funny! I guarantee that it is at least entertaining.
I've also been putting off telling you about The Least I Could Do. Its a greatly entertaining strip, with good art and good characterization. That is, recently. I'd say in the last few years of the strip. It starts off very rockily. New readers I would suggest start where Lar Desouza begins to illustrate the strip. You might even try reading from the beginning of last year, as alot of Rayne's depth doesn't pop up until 2007. Once you get a feel for the characters, you might try delving back into the archive to get a better feel for the histories of some of the characters.
The Least I Could Do is created by the same duo who make Looking for Group, a world of warcraft oriented strip. Catering to the largest video game customer base in history is a stroke of genius for them, as Looking for Group managed to garner a significant amount of the gamer internet crowd (for those not in the know, making a gamer comic and having a halfway decent marketing strategy is pretty much a guaranteed way of succeeding in webcomics) and is so popular that it is being made into a feature-length movie.
I can't say I care for it. At least the beginning. I haven't kept up with it since it first began, and while I enjoyed how it started, you can only laugh at ha ha, the warlock arsoned something so many times. But maybe someone else who likes it will tell me if the comic has gotten anymore depth since the last time I looked, because I'm not particularly interested in looking.
03/15
I've changed the first page of this strip. It was never about Super Tuesday, so i decided to get rid of the misleading title.
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