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November 9, 2010 at 11:33 pm #96864
crisshapes
ParticipantYES, PLEASE!!!!!!
I’ve been waiting for YEARS such good news!!!!!!!!!!!
Just can’t wait!
Cris
:woohoo:
November 10, 2010 at 12:37 am #96868Paul Schilling
Participant:woohoo: It’s about time :woohoo:
Last time I saw Electra was in the pages of Muscular Development and the back a few pounds. Se had just started getting into the world of fitness and out of bodybuilding.
November 10, 2010 at 12:56 am #96870Paul Schilling
ParticipantCDR wrote:
Suggest him an online version!!!
Buying comics trough snail mail is a pain in the a** but PDF versions sell worldwide!
Count me in for supporting him.
We need more superheroines with actual MUSCLE!CDR
P.S:
Oh. You DID suggested an online version…
My badDo you not have a local comic book store in your area, online versions are fine, but computers can crash, always back -up my friend with a paper copy
November 10, 2010 at 1:57 am #96879Debido-San
ParticipantI’d be totally interested! It’d be nice to have some sort of webcomic regularly featuring female muscle again…dammit and now I remember how much I miss Polymer City Chronicles.
November 10, 2010 at 3:28 am #96881Robert McNay
ParticipantCould definitely go for that comic. I still have the fold-out poster of Quadra the magazine did.
November 10, 2010 at 8:35 am #96885sacul
Participantyeah i wouldn’t mind her coming back as well, i remember i grew up with comics books and i remember her being the most ‘different’ of all the heroines.
November 10, 2010 at 12:30 pm #96886CK
ParticipantRoadblock1 wrote:
CDR wrote:
Suggest him an online version!!!
Buying comics trough snail mail is a pain in the a** but PDF versions sell worldwide!
Count me in for supporting him.
We need more superheroines with actual MUSCLE!CDR
P.S:
Oh. You DID suggested an online version…
My badDo you not have a local comic book store in your area, online versions are fine, but computers can crash, always back -up my friend with a paper copy
That assumes local comic stores will be able to get it, unless the print run/expected sales will be high enough the existing distributors won’t touch it and it becomes almost impossible for most comic book stores in North America to order it, let alone those overseas.
If we’re reduced to getting one-off copies shipped from the artist/writer, then it becomes even more expensive and slow for those of us overseas. Admittedly print only is the best way to raise the bar against easy pirating, but online version would likely be the tipping point for me.
CK (who also love the endless paranoia over if shipping is being slow or if customs have decided to take a closer look too…)
http://cyckath.deviantart.com/November 10, 2010 at 1:41 pm #96888AlexG
KeymasterCptMatt wrote:
Could definitely go for that comic. I still have the fold-out poster of Quadra the magazine did.
Complete w/ her personal stats . . .
B)
“I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)November 10, 2010 at 1:54 pm #96889phenoms
ParticipantLyman, bring it back. There should be the fan base to support it. And remember, however many of us reply, also watch the thread views counter to help account for the silent majority of “lurkers”. Just because so many of them never vocalize, doesn’t mean they aren’t interested.
Perhaps you could create a single comic page or image to test interest level. Or even if you just have some old ruff sketches, etc. then see how many hits the image gets.
BTW, his website is: http://www.lymandally.com/ Go show some love people.
My Deviant Art Page (old stuff):
phenoms.deviantart.comMy Booru Gallery (new stuff):
phenoms.booru.orgAlso
www.thevalkyrie.com/picthumb/p/phenoms/index00.htm
www.thevalkyrie.com/picthumb/p/phenom_fett/index00.htmNovember 10, 2010 at 8:18 pm #96893Tonus
ParticipantMan, I remember reading those back then, when I bought the magazines as an art reference. MD was the one I made sure to pick up regularly, and it was entirely due to the Max Rep comic. Great work, and it’s held up well over the years as I see the samples you posted.
It would be great if he were to produce new stories.
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