I Need Advice From D&D Folks...

Getting hate e-mails is a sign of success. Keep up the good work.

Posting about hate e-mails on EN World is brilliant marketing. Keep up the good work.

I've read the first few, and will be visiting weekly. Keep up the good work.
 

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EricNoah said:
Oh do tell us...in haiku form, of course!

"Your contest was rigged,
My entry was not Chosen.
Who made you, like, God?"

"How come a Contest?
Why not just give stuff away?
Why says you decide?"

"This Contest is dumb.
I want the books for free, but
can't write. So unfair"
 

Teflon Billy said:
"Your contest was rigged,
My entry was not Chosen.
Who made you, like, God?"

"How come a Contest?
Why not just give stuff away?
Why says you decide?"

"This Contest is dumb.
I want the books for free, but
can't write. So unfair"

LMAO! THAT haiku should have been the winner. :lol: Dammit, I'm still laughing.

I just noticed that you live in Vancouver, BC. Me too!
 

I too just read through the comic, and I think it's quality stuff. You've made my bookmark cut, and I'll be checking back every week.

There are people out there too who just get their kicks putting others down. Don't let them get to you.

Ben
 




Thunt said:
You won't believe this one. Just now I got an email from someone (a non D&D player) who said they got halfway through one of my comics and had to quit reading because they got bored.

So they can't be bothered to read the other two pages, but they can write me an email message to tell me how they can't be bothered??? That kills me.:p

Oh and once again... Thanks people!

Now that's the way to handle "cirics" like this. Find the humour in it that someone inadvertantly puts in :)

BTW I love your comic. The moustache plan had me laughing out loud. Good work and keep at it!
 

Thunt said:
I'm assuming that you're refering to the scene in which a banshee rises up out of a well and attacks Wormy?

No, actually, there's a scene in one wormy involving three giants and a wispy monstrosity flowing out of a well that your work was an unintentional MIRROR of; The end panel was the bald-headed Fire Giant staring at the monstrosity, sword in hand, exclaiming, if I recall correctly. Your work also has Tramp's tone of switching between fun one-liners that give you a chuckle, and dead-serious.

Once again, the D&D community makes me feel better! Is their anything we can't do?

We can't save a bunch of money on car insurance by switching to Geico? ;)

See you 'round the boards!
 

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