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Re: Subterfugitives (MOC Lego webcomic) has officially begun!
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Tue, 21 Aug 2001 11:25:09 GMT
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Joel. This is amazing. I really wish I could talk to you face to face and
tell you what I think. Typing is so clumsy and simple sometimes. I don't
know whether I'm more fascinated right now with the story or with the idea
of conveying complex artisitic ideas through Lego. I guess both. I am
equally spell bound with the story ( so far) as well as your brick
composition and photography/ post editing.
I gotta admit I was mildly confused when I finished the Vagrant and His
Fleas and came upon the Quality Dreams segment and found the link broken.
Also the tripod popup is bad but if you let it do its thing once and ignore
it its not a big deal.
Otherwise, Bravo. Very much so.
-Jon
"Joel Kuester" <septenemae@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:GIEqJF.EB3@lugnet.com...
> Hi all!
>
> This is an official announcement to the Lugnet community that my pet project
> and long time labor of love is officially online and on its way!
>
> Subterfugitives is a cinematic sequential art novel that is divided into 7
> main parts (called discs) for reasons that will become clear as the story
> evolves. Each Disc begins with a short parable that metaphorically explains
> backstory and mythos of the Subterfugitive universe. The first parable is
> now ready to be viewed, with the first chapter coming very soon!
>
> to see the webpage from the top, go here:
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> http://minispy.tripod.com/secret/
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> to see just this installment, the first of the 7 Epoch Parables, go here:
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> http://minispy.tripod.com/secret/parable1.html
>
> Warning, the Subterfugitive page is not intended for slow modems!
>
> I know that Tripod popups can be annyoing to some, but unless you are
> prepared to offer a better place to put Subterfugitives, don't mention it (I
> don't like them either, but I am flat broke right now and cannot afford
> webhosting).
>
> also, I want to credit Kevin Maynes for the "image click" format. 'The
> Wanderer' was the first time I saw that used in sequential art, but I liked
> it too much not to use it here.
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> I am very interested in any comments! If you like it, please spread the
> word, I really want people to enjoy this story I have spent years working on!
>
> Also, the Epoch Parables are not sci-fi at all, but the whole
> Subterfugitives storyline will take place in space, on ships, in the future,
> so I included .space as a posting group due to the 'impending relevancy'.
>
> supacheers!
> Joel Kuester / futureBRICK
> http://minispy.tripod.com
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