I want to see a comic that is one gigantic, continuous panel. More easily done as a webcomic as you can just keep extending the image as the story develops. Might be nigh-unprintable for the real world, though.
^And the fact that it would kill lower-speed internet connections. I have seen something slightly similar on Accursed Farms, where Ross Scott used a Progress Chart image for The Tunnel and kept updating it with new versions, later tacking on progress charts for Freemans Mind.
edited 8th Apr '11 11:22:41 PM by RocketDude
"Hipsters: the most dangerous gang in the US." - Pacific Mackerel^ Not necessarily. There is tech that can pull it off without murdering an internet connection.
My webzone.A web series that looks at first glance like your average internet eldritch horror with a clueless dyslexic person thrown in for comedy... and then the dyslexic guy kills the eldritch abomination with a baseball bat with runes all over it.
The series then turns into a documentry-like horror-com set ten years later, where the dyslexic guy is pretty much a eldritch monster hunter, parodying many cosmic horror tropes, ESPECIALLY Nothing Is Scarier.
A good writer puts in a lot of details in there story. But a great one gets a story from a single detail.A video review hosted by animated alter egos of an actual reviewer, with really good animation. May need to cut down on the number of drawings per second, but it should still be fluid.
Yeah, about that:
I had an idea, that I'm semi-enthusiastic about. To describe it in terms of X Meets Y:
Dr Horribles Sing Along Blog Meets Lonely Girl 15 Meets Friday
In a musical universe, an Ancient Conspiracy with religious undertones starts a vanity music recording studio, Trine Industrial Music. It lays low for a while, releasing terrible song after terrible song. The kids vary from "could have succeeded with a better studio" to "totally sucky, should be looking for another job." One of the kids from the former group, Felicia Gray, becomes an internet phenomenon because the song that they assign her to sing is just so incredibly vapid (though actually catchy). She appears on news stations, gets parodies written of her song, and even recieves death threats. She remains wary of the more extreme hate that she recieves, but looks up to a potentially bright future because of the way that she's become catapulted to fame. Meanwhile, a boy halfway across the country claims to be a fan of hers, but in reality is experiencing a celebrity crush. He eventually contacts her, and after a bumpy start to their communications, she develops feelings for him as well. This is complicated, however, by horrifying truths about TIM that slowly reveal themselves. In the end, it becomes an all-out war between those singers loyal to TIM and those willing to rebel against TIM. Things don't end well for anyone... Along the way, look out for a shadowy figure who follows Felicia around, parodies of assorted other child singers popularly considered bad, and quite a bit of Crowning Music Of Awesome.
edited 22nd May '11 4:23:11 PM by PDown
At first I didn't realize I needed all this stuff...Will people please stop making "...Only You Think Is A Good Idea" threads?! Because it seems like each idea I had turns out unnaturally well. People should stop reminding me of it.
Christ, I hope nobody makes one in the Film section.
Uh, I'm not quite sure I understand your issue.
At first I didn't realize I needed all this stuff...
It'd offend shittons of people, but...
An episodic text-based comedy series that's basically "Darths And Droids with The Bible instead of Star Wars." I know it'd probably upset people, but as a Christian, I feel I might have N-Word Privileges of sorts.
edited 8th Apr '11 7:08:35 AM by PDown
At first I didn't realize I needed all this stuff...