The holiday season is now in full swing as we start November and we also draw closer to the end of Kaiju Crash! Be sure to read their entries as the rounds come to a close so we can vote and comment on their wonderful works.
Also on the behalf of staff, I would like to thank the community for filling out our Event Survey which lets us know what kind of events the community would like for next year and beyond! We had double digit responses which really impressed us and some of the suggestions really gave us thought for future events.
Now onto the Comics!
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Top Scoring Comic
Night of the Living Dead Kaiju by Petrichor
This grand Black and White comic done by Petrichor is another participant within the Kaiju Crash and another chapter in the life and times of Nagore. There is some great dialogue and great comedic deliveries within said comic. This comic also took the top spot in Creativity and Entertainment.
Top Quality Comic
Stray Cats by Putrid
A well crafted comic uses color to great effect by contrasting it with the story which follows Elliot Clochard into a karaoke bar in their down time. Some ups and downs are shown but it is a well done comic that takes the top spot in quality.
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Staff Pick
The Herald’s Landfall by Tinn
I wanted to pick one of the comics from our newcomers for this month's feature, and boy it was a hard pick! Ultimately though I settled on The Herald's Landfall because it really stuck out in my mind; I loved the narration of the whole thing, which felt very much like a legend being recited aloud. It was a truly ambitious comic, especially for Tinn's first comic on the site, and shows a lot of promise. Maybe I'm biased, but I'm a sucker for some good prose, and this comic pulled that off very well, managing to make the narration as much of a work of art as the drawings themselves. Plus, Tinn has already taken the feedback from this comic to work towards improving on each subsequent comic! I'm looking forward to watching the rest of Varaki's journey!
November Newsletter
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The holiday season is now in full swing as we start November and we also draw closer to the end of Kaiju Crash! Be sure to read their entries as the rounds come to a close so we can vote and comment on their wonderful works.
Also on the behalf of staff, I would like to thank the community for filling out our Event Survey which lets us know what kind of events the community would like for next year and beyond! We had double digit responses which really impressed us and some of the suggestions really gave us thought for future events.
Now onto the Comics!
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Top Scoring Comic
Night of the Living Dead Kaiju by Petrichor
This grand Black and White comic done by Petrichor is another participant within the Kaiju Crash and another chapter in the life and times of Nagore. There is some great dialogue and great comedic deliveries within said comic. This comic also took the top spot in Creativity and Entertainment.
Top Quality Comic
Stray Cats by Putrid
A well crafted comic uses color to great effect by contrasting it with the story which follows Elliot Clochard into a karaoke bar in their down time. Some ups and downs are shown but it is a well done comic that takes the top spot in quality.
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Staff Pick
The Herald’s Landfall by Tinn
I wanted to pick one of the comics from our newcomers for this month's feature, and boy it was a hard pick! Ultimately though I settled on The Herald's Landfall because it really stuck out in my mind; I loved the narration of the whole thing, which felt very much like a legend being recited aloud. It was a truly ambitious comic, especially for Tinn's first comic on the site, and shows a lot of promise. Maybe I'm biased, but I'm a sucker for some good prose, and this comic pulled that off very well, managing to make the narration as much of a work of art as the drawings themselves. Plus, Tinn has already taken the feedback from this comic to work towards improving on each subsequent comic! I'm looking forward to watching the rest of Varaki's journey!
-Batty