Actually, yes, one can. At least, I can. There's a trick to it: Draw about 3 pages each in one sitting. Keep ahead. And only color ONE comic.
Yep, I've got three comics on my plate.
"A Dangerous Wind"-- written and drawn by yours truly. It is an original short story on The Legend of Zelda Wind Waker.Description: Link is having a pretty typical day on his quest to destroy Ganon. Then, he meets up with someone in the forest on a supposedly deserted island, and is sent spinning into another world, where he must rid it of a surprising evil...
Description: Two extreme gamers go to Japan for the Tokyo Game Show. Riots break, drunkenness strikes, and they awake in a whole new world completely different from their own.
Description: This is an offshoot of our regular comic, RPGCRazed, only this time it's for the Civil War Event. Read as Miguel and Jack take sides in the all-out username war!
What is the Civil War about?
It started with a comic. A simple comic. A page was updated, business as usual. It was a decent page, with nothing out of the ordinary. Somebody gave it a 1. A user posing anonymously. This sparked a great dispute with fans of the comic defending it with slurs and the use of interesting language.
They too were given 1's on their comics. They decided to fight back by sniping other comics anonymously, who in turn did the same thing. It went out of control. 600 were banned permenantly. 60 of those banned were newbies.
People now saw DrunkDuck with a cold glare.
Seeing this tragedy, Platinum Studios decided to pass a Drunk Duck Registration Act, where people must give their true identities in their username in order to show how trusting they are. People who violate this act will be dealt with.
The Civil War began in earnest when a mysterious, Zordon-like entity known as Rosencron demanded that all members of Drunkduck register and reveal their real names to the internet. Mr. Riot and Zac, the two coolest and sexiest men (not my words) on Drunkduck, are called to publically endorse Rosencron's new initiative. Zac agrees to do so. Mr. Riot, however, does not.
"Whose side are you on?"
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