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Tonkarz: In my opinion, Kid Radd is an example of a Pixel Art Comic because the art is mostly original. Though I'd have to make a page for PixelArtComics first ;) Feel free to disagree, but I'm going to go ahead and make a page for Pixel Art comics like Diesel Sweeties anyway.
HeartBurn Kid: Personally, I'd go with the "lump" side here. Just add a bit describing "Pixel Art" comics, and what makes them different from sprite comics. (In the interest of full disclosure, though, I've always felt "Pixel Art Comics" is to "Sprite Comics" as "Graphic Novels" is to "Comic Books"—a semantic difference at best, created by people who want their particular works to be seen as somehow "above" mere sprite comics/comic books.)
Tonkarz: I agree that the whole "Graphic Novel" vs "comic book" thing is a little pretentious, because the distinction between the two is purely subjective issue. But "pixel art" and "sprite" comics have an objective difference, which is that one is composed of completely original art, and the other is composed of completely ripped sprites.
HeartBurn Kid: OK, but what about something like Kid Radd, where the main characters are original, custom-made sprites, but there are many cameos and visuals taken from video games? What about, say, The Karnak Hates Everything Show
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