Remake of an Old Comic
Known as "Art of Argument 3.0"
The mini comic is about Freund interviewing Sick Boyfriend, who tells him that his grandmother faked her own death to make her paintings more valuable than they were before, irritating Freund who had wasted $200 million on a rather expensive art piece.
Still a Parody of Jeffy's 18th Birthday
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MY ZELDA FANDUB REMAKE PLOT REVEALED?! WHAT?!
Yep! I finally figured out what the story will be behind my comic’s recreation (because in one of my previous posts I said that I had no clue on how to continue A Tale Of Two Princesses, so I’m making an entirely new Zelda comic)!!! It will be about a new (after Tears/Breath Link) Link’s adventure in a new hyrule, and how he meets the spirits of the old heroes! It will be set in a slightly more modern timeline, and it will feature new worlds, portal travelling and time travelling, with plenty new characters! I haven’t come up with a name yet, but I’m currently writing the plot right now! The new name will be announced shortly, with some character refs for the story!
Also, this is how I decided to make that the comic plot:
stupid way to come up with a plot, but I was playing these extremely instrumental Zelda songs on my piano (I can play by ear with perfect pitch so that was rlly easy for me lol) and was wondering what the next Zelda game will be about, and I started like roleplaying and acting out “cutscenes” in my head while playing Zelda songs (don’t ask I don’t know what made me start mouthing words while I played the piano, imaging Zelda or someone talking to future Link, saying things like “Link, you are the final hope for hyrule, everyone puts their fate in you, you have to save us!” and stuff) and then I was like: “oh my Hylia that is the perfect plot for my comic remake”-
yeah I’m weird
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Alexa play Kate Bush's Oh to Be In Love
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when will people learn that live-action remakes will never be good as their original animated counterparts because the glory of animation is the colour, movement, and fantasy that's just untranslateable to live-action
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So: it turns out that – regardless of whether it was the original plan – what Homestuck: Beyond Canon's third writing team in five years is going with seems to be a cosmic battle between a godlike asshole who thinks transformative fiction has a moral obligation to engage in thematic and structural fidelity with its source material, and a godlike asshole who thinks transformative fiction shouldn't exist at all. It's an interesting direction, if an obvious one. In fact, it's so obvious that the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy is treading the exact same ground at the exact same time; it's going to be pretty fucking bizarre watching to see which of them – if either! – manages to stick the landing.
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