I’m pretty sure it happens in real life actually. People literally yell at themselves sometimes, and sometimes they sit and do the same thing internally. And yes, I’m part of “people” in this case.
Pfoo, took me several weeks to read through all of Shortpacked!, Dumbing of Age, Roomies! and It’s Walky!
And having finally caught up from start to (current) finish, I must say, your webcomic and the devotion towards it is admirable, Willis! It seems to range from situations and emotions we can compare to our own as well as some fantasy like happenings to keep a nice spin to it!
I’m looking forward to the continuation of each of your comics from now on (while subtly bawling over Shortpacked!, because that was the one I liked most).
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And for a general comment, this comic has SO MUCH DEATH, IT HURTS. =c
Have you been able to read the rest of It’s Walky! on the old site. If not, I’ll just warn you that it gets worse. Still a very good story, especially the end.
I don’t think I have, I don’t really mind all the deaths, it’s just a LOT more all of a sudden considering I read DoA and Shortpacked! before I eventually stumbled onto this one. I’ll see if I can look them up though, thanks~
I happened to come across this comic in the old archives, and I think this might be the Sunday that benefits the most from recoloring. It looks HIDEOUS on the old site.
It’s okay, their actual names are “Agent”, followed by a number.
Except for the last one, he insisted on being ‘Agent T’.
Patrick Warburton, noooooooo!
I’ve never figured out what order I’m supposed to be reading the panels here in.
Left column, middle column, right column.
Panel One Guy kind of looks like an infantile Joe.
He might actually be related. Joe’s dad gets around.
I am so, very, irrationally upset about those exclamation points. It is internal dialogue. It is not meant to be shouted.
You’ve never done internal shouting?
Sometimes, I get very emphatic in my internal dialogue.
I’m pretty sure it happens in real life actually. People literally yell at themselves sometimes, and sometimes they sit and do the same thing internally. And yes, I’m part of “people” in this case.
Sal: Okay guys now everyone line up at the coast on those rocks, so that we can get a dramatic shot.
Mission accomplished. Now they are a team.
Dammit SEMME, why are your agents always taking vacations in the Caribbean?
The Head Alien has smashing taste when it comes to base locations.
Negect!
I was wondering about that one too, Neko.
Emotions are pretty dangerous when they start negecting.
Sí Capitian, 15 lives to save the main cast! Those are odds I can live with!
Pfoo, took me several weeks to read through all of Shortpacked!, Dumbing of Age, Roomies! and It’s Walky!
And having finally caught up from start to (current) finish, I must say, your webcomic and the devotion towards it is admirable, Willis! It seems to range from situations and emotions we can compare to our own as well as some fantasy like happenings to keep a nice spin to it!
I’m looking forward to the continuation of each of your comics from now on (while subtly bawling over Shortpacked!, because that was the one I liked most).
—-
And for a general comment, this comic has SO MUCH DEATH, IT HURTS. =c
Have you been able to read the rest of It’s Walky! on the old site. If not, I’ll just warn you that it gets worse. Still a very good story, especially the end.
Err, pretend there’s a question mark in there.
I don’t think I have, I don’t really mind all the deaths, it’s just a LOT more all of a sudden considering I read DoA and Shortpacked! before I eventually stumbled onto this one. I’ll see if I can look them up though, thanks~
huh just noticed neglecting is missing an l up there.
Oh my God, I love this comic so much.
I actually kinda prefer it to DoA for some reason.
I happened to come across this comic in the old archives, and I think this might be the Sunday that benefits the most from recoloring. It looks HIDEOUS on the old site.