Brick Comics Updated 24 Dec 2007
- Fry_slayer
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I apprieciate the response, thanks guys.
Another month of chance to hit out... if we just talk about bottom line in a lot of time the world is an unwelcoming place, it is of no surprise hordes of people look for alternative. And before you ask, the story below is not about me.
Life
Another month of chance to hit out... if we just talk about bottom line in a lot of time the world is an unwelcoming place, it is of no surprise hordes of people look for alternative. And before you ask, the story below is not about me.
Life
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- eNiGMa
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That's definitely me. If I can't get online after a long work day, I about die.
Good work, as always!
Good work, as always!
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- Sir Kohran
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Great work, as usual. I liked this one particularly - funny, but also bitter too. You got across one of the reasons why fiction, virtual worlds and fantasy have become so popular - cos they let us get away from the corrupt, dull and unfair lifestyles so many of us are forced to live with. Brilliant; you got across a deep message very well.
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As WCG matches rages around the world in pass months, scenarios like this is bound to happen...
D'oh
D'oh
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- Fry_slayer
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Yeah I am still alive, and here is something for you to have a laugh after so long.
Based on a true story....
Free!
Based on a true story....
Free!
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HAHA niceFry_slayer wrote:Yeah I am still alive, and here is something for you to have a laugh after so long.
Based on a true story....
Free!
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- Fry_slayer
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For those of you who spent countless holiday eves blasting away virtual monsters and soldiers close up, this is the comic for you.
Evolution in Shoot em up
Merry Xmas and happy new year guys
Evolution in Shoot em up
Merry Xmas and happy new year guys
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Great as always, Fry!
And a Merry Christmas to you, too!
And a Merry Christmas to you, too!
Thomas Wunz <><
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- Sir Kohran
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Your satire on video gaming is great...this one is very true (I remember an article on the Prince of Persia games remarking that most gamers only finish 'every tenth title they buy'). The other one is true as well - I was playing Warcraft III yesterday and the 'noobs' were all thereFry_slayer wrote:They say things are always progressively moving faster and faster; Be it information, vehicles, life pace and what not. Most gamers IMO could not agree more.
Then & Now
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