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some webcomics
lately i'm getting my fembot fix from these comics:
http://www.thelastcowboycomic.com/
http://www.quantumvibe.com/
http://egypt.urnash.com/rita/
http://ritaperelmann.tumblr.com/
which are among the best done and most often updated featuring a protagonist fembot (decrypting rita) or at least a very primary fembot character (the other two)
anybody got other suggestions?
Possibly the suggestion must have:
- the fembot to be featured prominently in the cast, not just as one of the many people (example: sinfest now has a fembot among the protagonists but it's just one one the 80 millions protagonists it's carrying along, so it's not got too much screen time)
- the comic is either a concluded piece with a storyline featuring a beginning, middle and end or is still updated (planned pauses do not count), i hate it when things go on hiatus never to reappear. Yes i am aware that "currently updated" might very well mean "will go on hiatus NOW MWAHAHAHA!" but hope is the last to die.
http://www.thelastcowboycomic.com/
http://www.quantumvibe.com/
http://egypt.urnash.com/rita/
http://ritaperelmann.tumblr.com/
which are among the best done and most often updated featuring a protagonist fembot (decrypting rita) or at least a very primary fembot character (the other two)
anybody got other suggestions?
Possibly the suggestion must have:
- the fembot to be featured prominently in the cast, not just as one of the many people (example: sinfest now has a fembot among the protagonists but it's just one one the 80 millions protagonists it's carrying along, so it's not got too much screen time)
- the comic is either a concluded piece with a storyline featuring a beginning, middle and end or is still updated (planned pauses do not count), i hate it when things go on hiatus never to reappear. Yes i am aware that "currently updated" might very well mean "will go on hiatus NOW MWAHAHAHA!" but hope is the last to die.
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Re: some webcomics
It's interesting, but not manga...
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uhm... i did not think it fitted in the normal reports page. Since this is about more cartoons/comic-like things i thought it would be more appropriate here. feel free to move it though.
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i do not mind at all, but i just wanted to tell, that the style isn't manga nor anime XD
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tecnically manga means "free/random picture" according to google
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Looks like a discussion XD
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I don't know how familiar you all are with japanese. But some of you might know that 1/3 of the japanese characters are Kanji (chinese). They can write the same word in katakana or Hiragana.
But the Kanji characters 漫画 which they use mean "overflow pictures", but it has the meaning of "exaggerate" ----> caricature.
Of course it has the same of "comic" aswell.
Oops... Sorry went a bit offtopic....
what i actually wanted to say was, that the western people started to differ between "cartoon" as western comic and "manga/manhwa" as asian comics... although "manga" means the actually the same as "comic".
I have saw in Hong Kong in several bookstores that Manga and comic lie in the same bookshelves, while in germany they devide comics in separate bookshelves
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I don't know how familiar you all are with japanese. But some of you might know that 1/3 of the japanese characters are Kanji (chinese). They can write the same word in katakana or Hiragana.
But the Kanji characters 漫画 which they use mean "overflow pictures", but it has the meaning of "exaggerate" ----> caricature.
Of course it has the same of "comic" aswell.
Oops... Sorry went a bit offtopic....
what i actually wanted to say was, that the western people started to differ between "cartoon" as western comic and "manga/manhwa" as asian comics... although "manga" means the actually the same as "comic".
I have saw in Hong Kong in several bookstores that Manga and comic lie in the same bookshelves, while in germany they devide comics in separate bookshelves
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yep they divide them even here in italy, there's:
- a section for manga (which are sold only in "tankobon" format, that is roughly 180 pages and dirty cheap, usually 5 euros),
- a section for american (which are sold in both the original 24 pages, but thankfully minus all the nasty commercials, costing about 3 euros, and what they call here the "100%" version which while keeping the same page size as the original format is usually is a collection of single story arcs, usually 8-12 original issues all in one volume, sold at usually 15 euros)
- and finally a section for "indie/the rest of the world" (which apparently means american comic length but hard-cover and with sky-rocketing prices of 30+ euros, unless they are black and white pulp comics in which case they are about 120 pages at 3 euros, unless they are indie in which case it's whatever the original format was but usually with horrible price conversions)
- a section for manga (which are sold only in "tankobon" format, that is roughly 180 pages and dirty cheap, usually 5 euros),
- a section for american (which are sold in both the original 24 pages, but thankfully minus all the nasty commercials, costing about 3 euros, and what they call here the "100%" version which while keeping the same page size as the original format is usually is a collection of single story arcs, usually 8-12 original issues all in one volume, sold at usually 15 euros)
- and finally a section for "indie/the rest of the world" (which apparently means american comic length but hard-cover and with sky-rocketing prices of 30+ euros, unless they are black and white pulp comics in which case they are about 120 pages at 3 euros, unless they are indie in which case it's whatever the original format was but usually with horrible price conversions)
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Re: some webcomics
now that we were talking about manga?
but in any case if anybody has other suggestions i'm open
but in any case if anybody has other suggestions i'm open

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