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Re: Subterfugitives (MOC Lego webcomic) has officially begun!
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lugnet.general
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Wed, 22 Aug 2001 08:56:12 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Ka-On Lee writes:
> It is not profanity, but it is (avoiding spoiler) an extreme action and gave me
> an uneasy feeling. I just wanted to make sure that you are not using the wrong
> title without understanding what it means.
I appreciate that you inquired about it, becuause if I had used it wrong I
would have wanted to know about it :)
also, as someone who is much more familiar with the characters than me, does
it 'look correct' for a logo? I just mean the overall readablity and layout
of the character. I used a reference for it naturally, but changed the
style of it slightly to fit my tastes.
> Anyway it is nice to see something different from the regular goofy stuff.
I love goofy stuff (like the short graphic stories by Mark Sandlin, Dan
Jassim, and nearly all the animations made recently), but humor shouldn't be
the only flavor available ;)
I also don't want people to get the idea that Subterfugitives is going to be
dead serious, afterall, I mostly want it to be a sci-fi/spiritual
action/adventure that just has a more interesting plot than most of the
eye-candy coming out of Hollywood these days. Sci-fi (especially in
literature) has historically been a metaphorical way to address touchy
issues in a fun package.
It will be an odd experiment to see how this whole story translates to Lego
Brick. It was written completely independent of my Lego hobby, but when I
apply these concepts as minifigs and Lego creations, it will add another
layer to the meanings. I hope nothing goes horribly awry in the process.
cheers!
Joel K
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