Who is this guy? He sorta looks like Burk in a wig...
14088: Tom - Thursday, August 31 2017 - 1:40 AM
Damn, Neo, dat pixelart! Specially those hairdos.
14089: Neoriceisgood - Thursday, August 31 2017 - 1:48 AM
@Tom
Comic's finally reached the part of the buffer where the zoomed sprites are fully cleaned up :p
14090: Hopefighter - Thursday, August 31 2017 - 2:39 AM
Mr. Mann certainly is that. A man.
14091: Sporf - Thursday, August 31 2017 - 6:35 AM
You know it occurs to me that it's intersting that Heroland has this News Network with that skyline background, but pretty much all the people we've seen in Heroland live in medieval style peasant villages. It's implied that they have some sort of plumbing but the peasants didn't know what Guy's car was and even Ludvig's castle didn't seem to have anything overtly modern looking in it other than a bathroom. So I'm wondering who are these broadcasts for? Who is watching these people in modern clothing supposedly broadcasting to people who don't even remotely dress like that. Obviously Tech exists in the world and Heroland has access to some of it, what with Logan's robot and everything. But it doesn't seem prevalent enough to warrant a modern looking news talk show. The fact that Heroland's Hero Program is run by a corporation and not just some branch of the Mage-King's government is also interesting.
14092: LuKo - Thursday, August 31 2017 - 8:32 AM
He got some nice pink nipples
14093: Leo - Thursday, August 31 2017 - 8:54 AM
@Sporf: Heroland controls many different nations, not just the Mage Kingdom.
14094: Saiko - Thursday, August 31 2017 - 9:16 AM
This is Tobi's chapter. The news seems to be targeting her country (and maybe other "civilised" ones). Or rather her real-life country, where she is now, because she herself is apparently born in some kind of virtual reality.
14095: anonymous coward - Thursday, August 31 2017 - 9:34 AM
I think it's interesting that an interview is being billed as news here, when it can't be unless this interview is going to announce something (I.E. official launch of X-thing) that was previously not public.
Also, Sporf's point about who watches this and doesn't--or can't--is worth considering too.
14096: Cellphone - Thursday, August 31 2017 - 10:51 AM
How did you do the TV lines effect? Looks really cool!
14097: Bisected8 - Thursday, August 31 2017 - 11:15 PM
Burk's brother?
14098: Kiithnaras - Thursday, August 31 2017 - 11:37 PM
@Cellphone
LAYERRRSS!
Like Ogrrres!
No, seriously, layers and opacity, man, easy peasy.
Who is this guy? He sorta looks like Burk in a wig...
Damn, Neo, dat pixelart! Specially those hairdos.
@Tom
Comic's finally reached the part of the buffer where the zoomed sprites are fully cleaned up :p
Mr. Mann certainly is that. A man.
You know it occurs to me that it's intersting that Heroland has this News Network with that skyline background, but pretty much all the people we've seen in Heroland live in medieval style peasant villages. It's implied that they have some sort of plumbing but the peasants didn't know what Guy's car was and even Ludvig's castle didn't seem to have anything overtly modern looking in it other than a bathroom. So I'm wondering who are these broadcasts for? Who is watching these people in modern clothing supposedly broadcasting to people who don't even remotely dress like that. Obviously Tech exists in the world and Heroland has access to some of it, what with Logan's robot and everything. But it doesn't seem prevalent enough to warrant a modern looking news talk show. The fact that Heroland's Hero Program is run by a corporation and not just some branch of the Mage-King's government is also interesting.
He got some nice pink nipples
@Sporf: Heroland controls many different nations, not just the Mage Kingdom.
This is Tobi's chapter. The news seems to be targeting her country (and maybe other "civilised" ones). Or rather her real-life country, where she is now, because she herself is apparently born in some kind of virtual reality.
I think it's interesting that an interview is being billed as news here, when it can't be unless this interview is going to announce something (I.E. official launch of X-thing) that was previously not public.
Also, Sporf's point about who watches this and doesn't--or can't--is worth considering too.
How did you do the TV lines effect? Looks really cool!
Burk's brother?
@Cellphone
LAYERRRSS!
Like Ogrrres!
No, seriously, layers and opacity, man, easy peasy.