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I paid for the entire seat, but I only needed the edge. Very nice work Brian.
I agree with some of the responses that a few of the shots are repetitive, but I
guess that builds the terror. The right-to-left captions confused me a little
too. My biggest gripe, however, is the lack of gratuitous nudity. For some
reason the final horrifying scene in the cafeteria reminds me of John
Carpenters remake of The Thing. Great comic, and Ill be waiting for the
cheesy, shameless sequel.
-Keith
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I paid for the entire seat, but I only needed the edge. Very nice work
Brian. I agree with some of the responses that a few of the shots are
repetitive, but I guess that builds the terror. The right-to-left captions
confused me a little too. My biggest gripe, however, is the lack of
gratuitous nudity. For some reason the final horrifying scene in the
cafeteria reminds me of John Carpenters remake of The Thing. Great comic,
and Ill be waiting for the cheesy, shameless sequel.
-Keith
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Please sit back in your seat, hippie. Your big hair is blocking the view. ;-)
Yes, I confused even myself with the right to left text bubbles. I think the
proper technique is to give the first person speaking the highest bubble, when
you cant place them left to right.
I want to see Snake in a comic adventure. Theres a button somewhere he can
press that will bring down the Reich. (They made the button to demonstrate their
perverse hubris.)
K
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