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The animated series Tron: Uprising. It was amazing, among the most impressive visuals I’ve seen; artful. Just beautiful cinematography, and amazing voice acting. And it only got 1 season. Hunt it down if you can, it’s 100% worth it.

Oh, you missed out. As a lifelong GL fan, I easily say that show was the best presentation of what makes Green Lantern great both as a concept and a story. Best we’ve ever had. And Clone Wars was so good by the end that it was almost worth suffering through the prequel trilogy just so we could have that show. If

Some of the most impressive animation work any series has ever had, killed because the demographic watching the show skewed too old for the marketing department’s preference.

There was a whole cartoon graveyard that spring. We lost Tron, Young Justice, Green Lantern, and SW: Clone Wars all in one fell swoop. I still weep for what might have been.

We finally know what console a bad guy from Tron would play.

I think it’s also important to note that you may not realize how often you’re on the receiving end of this resignation. While you may think that you’re getting this thing or doing that thing because it’s just logical/makes sense/obvious, you have no idea how many of those things your partner hated the idea of doing

I like the art style in general, but I wish the actual in-game characters weren’t so crudely rendered. And I don’t mean crude in terms of design, but in terms of execution - it would have been nice if they could have spent a little more time or used a more advanced animation team to better recreate the kind of style

You might be joking. You’re probably joking. But I would 100% play most of those. Except probably DJ Hero, but you can’t win ‘em all. If more games adopted the idea of a core RPG/story mode to tie all the gameplay together around a cinematic experience (along with whatever other “regular” game modes they had

That’s a nice token response, but it doesn’t work that way. In the first place, many games tie crafting (something many players enjoy) with a harvesting grind (something many players hate). To do the thing that’s fun, you have to sometimes spend hours being bored out of your skull.

Dammit, stop doing that! These stupid herb/berry/ore harvesting missions are choking the life out of RPGs and adventure games. Nobody likes them! They’re boring, they’re pointless, and worst of all they waste my time. It turns a fun game into busywork, and makes nobody happy.

You can find everything Comfort & Adam at ComfortAndAdam.com. We’ve done two comic series (one finished, an urban fantasy series called Rainbow in the Dark, and one ongoing The Uniques - like Teen Titans if it were on HBO) and a big how-to book, The Complete Guide to Self-Publishing Comics. The first issues of our

Thank you! Unfortunately, we don’t sell prints of our fan-art stuff online. We do boat-loads of cons across America - like, 17-20 a year. Hopefully you can find us out on the road sometime.

I’m gonna back up a second and apologize for the combative tone of my last post. It wasn’t necessary, and wasn’t helpful. I just get my buttons pushed when I feel like people are denegrating a whole field of work based on common misconceptions. So many people look at digital art and think there’s some kind of “Do

Your opinion is objectively incorrect. As an artist who has been trained in both traditional and digital work, they take different but equal amounts of skill. Furthermore, the presumption by so many people that digital art relies on “tricks” to help them measure up to classical works ignores how many tricks were

Thanks for the love, man. Glad you remember us!

Thanks for the compliment, Jared! Yeah, Comf and I do all our work together; we draw together, color together, write together - when we make our comics, they’ve got both of us pencilling, coloring, writing, and lettering in every panel of every page. It’s more of a symbiosis than a partnership. We’re like the

Thanks for the compliment! Comfort and I love Lion’s cat-ness as well. I’ve come to believe that pretty much all cats, regardless of size, are basically the same. Our house cats can show some pretty lion-like behavior, so why wouldn’t lions be the same way? They’re just way bigger.

Thanks so much for the feature! Comfort and I had a lot of fun putting that piece together. We’ve been mainlining the series for a couple months, and it’s one of those shows that just really made us want to draw. Sometimes the aesthetic of something is just so catchy that it becomes infectious.

Sooooo how ‘bout that PC version? Hmmm?

Missing those un-missable shots stays with you forever. Yesterday my wife was all “They said it was a 90% chance of rain today, and nothing happened! How can it be so sunny and dry on a 90% rain day?!” and I just said “That’s XCOM, baby.” Took her a minute, but she laughed. Maybe it was a pity laugh, but I couldn’t