psudonym@psuedofolio

    Originally formatted as an 8 page comic to print on a single piece of 8x11 paper, it was an interesting challenge to try and condense what was then a mythical epic into just one very short introduction. It was hopefully just enough to catch interest and print the comics for free.

    Originally formatted as an 8 page comic to print on a single piece of 8x11 paper, it was an interesting challenge to try and condense what was then a mythical epic into just one very short introduction. It was hopefully just enough to catch interest and print the comics for free.
    Originally formatted as an 8 page comic to print on a single piece of 8x11 paper, it was an interesting challenge to try and condense what was then a mythical epic into just one very short introduction. It was hopefully just enough to catch interest and print the comics for free.
    Originally formatted as an 8 page comic to print on a single piece of 8x11 paper, it was an interesting challenge to try and condense what was then a mythical epic into just one very short introduction. It was hopefully just enough to catch interest and print the comics for free.
    2432年前
    psudonym@psuedofolio

    042: It would always be a bit of a special occasion when QD interacted with people other than Guy. I always pictured QD to have the voice of a young kid asking people random questions. You'd think the kid would ask about something more present but nope! Surprise trivia game!

    042: It would always be a bit of a special occasion when QD interacted with people other than Guy. I always pictured QD to have the voice of a young kid asking people random questions. You'd think the kid would ask about something more present but nope! Surprise trivia game!
    101182年前
    psudonym@psuedofolio

    043: Sometimes, because of the story constraints of each Question Duck strip, I would have to find other places that I could experiment with the comic. So now and again I would look at things like panel shape and where text goes, playing with them to varying degrees of success.

    043: Sometimes, because of the story constraints of each Question Duck strip, I would have to find other places that I could experiment with the comic. So now and again I would look at things like panel shape and where text goes, playing with them to varying degrees of success.
    131312年前
    psudonym@psuedofolio

    046: Okay so this is closer to one of them... puns masquerading around as a Question. I think I kept them to a responsible minimum as the quintessential Question Duck question is one that has a fact based answer. But I'm sure an etymologist has a lot to say on this subject.

    046: Okay so this is closer to one of them... puns masquerading around as a Question. I think I kept them to a responsible minimum as the quintessential Question Duck question is one that has a fact based answer. But I'm sure an etymologist has a lot to say on this subject.
    121092年前
    psudonym@psuedofolio

    047: For no reason I'm thinkin bout the time when SmackJeeves, Question Duck's original host, was bought by venture capitalists who redesigned the entire site to be more like "webtoons" and the whole site died within two years. Ah well... Man, I miss New York bagels and coffee.

    047: For no reason I'm thinkin bout the time when SmackJeeves, Question Duck's original host, was bought by venture capitalists who redesigned the entire site to be more like "webtoons" and the whole site died within two years. Ah well...

Man, I miss New York bagels and coffee.
    61092年前

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