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Contributed by Tristan Davis of
Tristan says:
I see this in a lot of plot-driven comics. Often
enough, people have a really clever or interesting
story. Unfortunately, in the Nintendo generation,
many are to impatient to introduce it properly, over a
course of several comics, or in flashbacks, or
whatever. To often they throw it all down in a
painfully wordy and bizarrely candid single comic.
mcDuffies says:
Most of all, try to be funny. Try to make what you gotta say interesting, because the best plots can sound boring when the interpretation is too dry.
Phalanx says:
This is a straight case of Comiccreator islazytus. The following remedy is recommended:
Total abstinence from
1. TV
2. Video/Computer games
3. Chat and forums
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