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Nov 24, 2006 11:10

Okaaay. Looking forward to seeing this: http://www.mycomicbookcreator.com/products/tokyopop/Read more... )

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pdelahanty November 24 2006, 17:34:55 UTC
Watch out, I have a bad habit of killing off all my characters in my stories. :P

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dee_monster November 26 2006, 00:43:24 UTC
You touch a hair on Christie's head and we're all coming after you with sticks and pitchforks, Patrick!

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pdelahanty November 26 2006, 01:07:11 UTC
So...wait... Volume 3 doesn't end with Sandra luring Christie into her den of torture and seduction? There goes my theory... ;)

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dee_monster November 26 2006, 01:27:19 UTC
0_0;;;

You hurt my brain! Apologize!

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bettinamarie November 24 2006, 19:50:13 UTC
WOW!O_O so THAT'S what me loverly editor was talking about! XD LOL She had asked me MANY moons ago if I wanted to be part of something like this...well...that answers my question on what exactly it is! XD LOL

Am curious to get it and see what exactly is involved with the usage of clipart and whatnot XD ehehe

and YESH!!! I want to see that comic Dee! XD LOL!!!!!!

*wonders if she can get a copy of the prog for free seeing as they're using her art in it*>.>

OMG!O_O My niece would LOVE this program, now that I think about it! XD LOL...knowing how much she loves the book! XD LOL

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dee_monster November 26 2006, 00:49:30 UTC
Heh, for real. See if L. can cut us some slack with advance copies!! The website didn't have a release date listed that I saw.

Yeah, I could see how this would be a great toy for kids-- it'd be cool if there were an online component where they could share stories.

(A BIT wierd that they'll be using other people's characters to tell them... but, eh, superhero people do that all the time).

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dee_monster November 26 2006, 00:59:39 UTC
Yeah, it took me a couple of minutes to wrap my mind around the concept as well. Still, any toy that gets kids making up their own stories counts as a win. And it does seem targeted at really young kids-- either that or the guy doing the a/v tutorials is insane XD.

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pdelahanty November 26 2006, 01:10:19 UTC
Still, any toy that gets kids making up their own stories counts as a win.

I don't need a toy for that...unless NaNoWriMo is a toy. Then again, this year's story isn't made up. I'm trying my hand at non-fiction and writing up my complete anime con history. (Talk about con drama!)

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dee_monster November 26 2006, 01:29:38 UTC
Are you gonna see if you can cut a deal with The Canadian to use it as source material for #4? :D

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