My friend Erin created a site with Sampasite. She told me about it and I made my own site. It is called Skyler's site. I have a blog and I also have a webcomic there. It is called Muddy Water. You should visit it sometime.
Posted by Flaming Toad on a Stick (Member # 9302) on :
Cool.
Posted by Sm34rZ (Member # 8609) on :
Are you seriously ten???
Posted by Lisa (Member # 8384) on :
What I don't understand about the September 2 entry is, if a driver slams on the brakes, you're going to go flying forward. Not backward.
But your webcomics are wicked amazing. Particularly for a 10 year old. What happened to the August ones, though? There are descriptions, but no comics? Did you ever make a separate site for Muddy Water?
Posted by BandoCommando (Member # 7746) on :
quote:Originally posted by Lisa: What I don't understand about the September 2 entry is, if a driver slams on the brakes, you're going to go flying forward. Not backward.
...unless the bus was driving in reverse...
Posted by Flaming Toad on a Stick (Member # 9302) on :
Remotely well done.
EDIT: You can see the other comics under the "My Pictures" tab.
Posted by Tatiana (Member # 6776) on :
Hi, Luna! Nice site! Are you named after Luna Lovegood?
Posted by Lisa (Member # 8384) on :
quote:Originally posted by BandoCommando:
quote:Originally posted by Lisa: What I don't understand about the September 2 entry is, if a driver slams on the brakes, you're going to go flying forward. Not backward.
...unless the bus was driving in reverse...
Or, I suppose, if you were standing up, you might fly forward into the corner of a seat, and bounce back to slam against the back door.
Posted by Lisa (Member # 8384) on :
quote:Originally posted by Flaming Toad on a Stick: Remotely well done.
EDIT: You can see the other comics under the "My Pictures" tab.
Thanks. Luna, where'd you find that picture of the door lock? I loved it!
Posted by Luna 9 (Member # 11326) on :
quote:Originally posted by Sm34rZ: Are you seriously ten???
Um....why wouldn't I be ten? Steven has already identified that I am his daughter. Jeebus.
Posted by Luna 9 (Member # 11326) on :
quote:Originally posted by Lisa: What I don't understand about the September 2 entry is, if a driver slams on the brakes, you're going to go flying forward. Not backward.
But your webcomics are wicked amazing. Particularly for a 10 year old. What happened to the August ones, though? There are descriptions, but no comics? Did you ever make a separate site for Muddy Water?
Thanks. I accidentally deleted the august web comics..heh heh.
Posted by Luna 9 (Member # 11326) on :
quote:Originally posted by Tatiana: Hi, Luna! Nice site! Are you named after Luna Lovegood?
Thank you! I'm not named after Luna Lovegood. I just like things that have to do with elements of the earth, and the day I named myself, I was fascinated with the moon. No idea why.
Posted by Luna 9 (Member # 11326) on :
If you'd like to become a member of my site, I unfortunately need your e-mail address so that I can invite you. I can assure you all that I am not a spambot.
Posted by Luna 9 (Member # 11326) on :
Did anyone release at least a snicker while reading my comics? A guffaw? A chuckle? A giggle?
Posted by steven (Member # 8099) on :
Skyler--you should post the ones where I talk about food and health, like where I drop a brick on the person's head and say that the brick was a result of poor nutrition. They would definitely laugh.
Posted by T:man (Member # 11614) on :
quote:Originally posted by Luna 9: Did anyone release at least a snicker while reading my comics? A guffaw? A chuckle? A giggle?
YESH, a giggle anyway they're pretty funny
Posted by BlackBlade (Member # 8376) on :
This was hilarious! Too bad you didn't draw it.
Posted by Noemon (Member # 1115) on :
quote:Originally posted by steven: Skyler--you should post the ones where I talk about food and health, like where I drop a brick on the person's head and say that the brick was a result of poor nutrition. They would definitely laugh.
:: laugh :: Actually, it does (from me) even without seeing the comic.
Posted by steven (Member # 8099) on :
Pretty much as soon as I read that comic I realized that I had probably taken the whole preaching about nutrition thing a bit far.
Last week she did one where I am talking junk to the monsters in Resident Evil 4 as I'm playing. I do tend to get worked up, particularly in that game, where enemies are always cutting off your head with a chainsaw. It's humiliating and emasculating to shoot a monster in the head 5 times and have it still keep running at you without slowing, and end up sawing off your head because you ran out of bullets.
If anyone has ever read the story of the "Calvin's Dad" character in "Calvin and Hobbes", I think that's somewhat analogous. Bill Watterson basically says that the "Calvin's Dad" character is simply his own father, without any exaggeration.
Posted by Luna 9 (Member # 11326) on :
quote:Originally posted by steven: Last week she did one where I am talking junk to the monsters in Resident Evil 4 as I'm playing. I do tend to get worked up, particularly in that game, where enemies are always cutting off your head with a chainsaw. It's humiliating and emasculating to shoot a monster in the head 5 times and have it still keep running at you without slowing, and end up sawing off your head because you ran out of bullets.
He says things such as, "I'm comin' for ya" or "Docta Mike is gawna mess ya'll up" or, my favorite, "I can schedule you an appointment at 5:00 fo' a BEAT DOWN!"