A wee while back, Jeff VanderMeer offered me a copy of Star Wars Punch Out 'n Play, to give it user acceptance testing on Omnivoracious over on Amazon.
I accepted the mission, as it has been a while since I futzed around in Comic Life. The results are as follows.
(Instructions in the back of the book ordered me to decorate my home and office with them, and then play! Hours of fun! So I introduced them to my home, my office, and all the local, er, wildlife. Actually, that isn't even half the junk on my desk.)
Anyone else want me to do PR for them?
That last comic is completely emo^H^H^H badass.
ReplyDeleteHeh. I am glad you think so, Mister Miller.
ReplyDeleteEXCELLENT.
ReplyDeleteI crave your PR skills and cartoonings. I can't see how to apply them to my dead-morris-dancer novel, but I'm happy to try angling an e-version for you if you are interested.
ReplyDeletePS You wouldn't set my characters on fire, though? Please?
ReplyDeleteYou and I will have strange slanty-eyed children together.
ReplyDeleteWow, you're my hero for setting that random dude on fire. lol
ReplyDeleteHeh, thanks Steve.
ReplyDeleteGillian, nothing is sacred. Not Star Wars, not even dead Morris dancers.
Jaime, you taunt me so! D:
A hero! For setting things on fire!
Right, well, nothing left to accomplish in life now. ;P
That was quite possibly the best four or so minutes I've ever spent on the internet . . .
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Love the creativity! Thanks for having fun with it- best, the authors, Michael & Karan Feder
ReplyDeleteHey, nice post you shared with us and really glad to see about the Concrete Filled Blast Doors and blast doors and hatches. Hope you will continue with the more.
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ReplyDeleteGreat post you shared with us about the Blast Doors and Hatches. Hope you continue with more !
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