Ask the Editor! (and Net, and Hogan, and Phil...)
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Is Eddy in a comic or what is it called when your outside the comics? Could this maybe one of the better places for a base?
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Re: Ask the Editor! (and Net, and Hogan, and Phil...)
Ok Editor, I want to know.
In http://www.drunkduck.com/Magical_Misfit ... p?p=278593, you are seen reviewing the archives of Magical misfits and Public humiliations, in one panel.
Now, I know how long it takes me to read those. How in the bleep can you manage that in only one panel?
In http://www.drunkduck.com/Magical_Misfit ... p?p=278593, you are seen reviewing the archives of Magical misfits and Public humiliations, in one panel.
Now, I know how long it takes me to read those. How in the bleep can you manage that in only one panel?
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Re: Ask the Editor! (and Net, and Hogan, and Phil...)
The eyes narrowed in the darkness, though in amusement and not in anger. A chuckle was heard before the Editor spoke.Keybounce wrote:Ok Editor, I want to know.
In http://www.drunkduck.com/Magical_Misfit ... p?p=278593, you are seen reviewing the archives of Magical misfits and Public humiliations, in one panel.
Now, I know how long it takes me to read those. How in the bleep can you manage that in only one panel?
"When you're bent on taking over multiple realities, you learn to speed read very, very quickly. Plus, my connection was a combination of technology and magic, I doubt your reality has anything near the speeds that my connection did."
A yawn was heard. "It made downloading... uh, things... very efficient indeed."
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Re: Ask the Editor! (and Net, and Hogan, and Phil...)
I was just gonna say he took advantage of reading the rest of it Offscreen. Nothing bothers to adhere to time or physics there, people just accept it happened.
Why I remember a man who lived Offscreen. He never aged, never hungered, never thirsted, he could do whatever he wanted for as long or little he wanted.
Why I remember a man who lived Offscreen. He never aged, never hungered, never thirsted, he could do whatever he wanted for as long or little he wanted.
I reject your reality and substitute my own.
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Why is it the Eddy didn't have any readers or writers supporting him?
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Who helped him and where did this happen?
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My associate ChibiVOR aided the Editor "directly", and Dark KillerFish attempted to swap sides (although his terms were rejected). [link]/[link] & [link]

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How many reader or writers actually helped Eddy? If Eddy can access the internet what would happen if he made an avatar?
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I don't think Eddie can make an Avatar, seeing as how he is an Avatar, in a way. Something about the laws of metacreativity and how figments can't spawn figments or something; Derin's droning on in my head, but I don't quite get all of it.

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Thanks. Who else helped Eddy?
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The Editor isn't an "avatar", he's a MUSE… it is why he exhibited certain powers. An "avatar" is what likely most of the inserted authors were.... though we never really defined nor explained how inserted authors actually worked within the rules and confines of the webcomic multiverse.... nor of the avatar/author relation of cause and effect.
... something to consider though.
... something to consider though.
Re: Ask the Editor! (and Net, and Hogan, and Phil...)
Editor, out of all the webcomic worlds you had your eyes on, which was your favourite?
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I was showing my nephew some early Evil Overlord comics & when we came to this one http://eou.comicgenesis.com/d/20070110.html he wondered who the prisoner in Panel 5 was & who were the figures in Panel 7?
Re: Ask the Editor! (and Net, and Hogan, and Phil...)
The squid is from my end of college animation movie. The other "prisonner" is a random prisonner.
What..free publicity cannot harm anyone...right?
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Heh heh heh.fesworks wrote:An "avatar" is what likely most of the inserted authors were.... though we never really defined nor explained how inserted authors actually worked within the rules and confines of the webcomic multiverse.... nor of the avatar/author relation of cause and effect.
... something to consider though.

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