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the Makeshift Miracle

Started by Lmns Crn, September 13, 2006, 07:10:39 AM

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Lmns Crn

Link: The Makeshift Miracle

I rediscovered this incredible comic over the weekend, and decided I had to share it with you all. It's drawn by a posted on another forum I frequent. I'm sorely tempted to buy his book, even though I can't really afford it.

Anyway, the archive takes about 20-30 minutes to read through, start to finish-- it's just 172 pages. I strongly recommend you drop what you're doing and read it.
I move quick: I'm gonna try my trick one last time--
you know it's possible to vaguely define my outline
when dust move in the sunshine

Raelifin

Very interesting.

I found the entire thing to be a bit underdone. The characters seemed underdeveloped and the journey seemed to skip from begining to end. Good comic, but too short.

CYMRO

It was okay.  Not bad, not great.  Not really attention grabbing for me.

Give me Malfunction Junction or Rogue Robot any day.

Numinous

Malfunction Junction is much funnier, but I definitely think MM was a different sort of comic, with it's own redeeming qualities.
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beejazz

Yeah...
It was sort of a down-to-earth existencial fantasy...
With a kind of anti-fantasy premise, lol.
I really liked some of the illustrations.
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