![]() The news page and the press release essentially say the same thing from Professoressa Foglio: Case in point, the Foglios have decided that running a store is no longer in their interests, and hooked up with the merch-slingin’ wizards of Starhampton, TopatoCo, just in time to not worry about the holiday rush. Considering the time that the Foglios also ran the Buck Godot series online (from print, then back again), you’ve got a few thousand pages that have gone online (plus some really sex-positive porn over at Slipshine, I’m told), and even more comics that haven’t made it online … you don’t have a career like that without making some good decisions, or at least learning how to not repeat the bad ones too many times.Īnd the thing about good decisions? Over time, they can change to become “indifferent” or “suboptimal” or “why did I choose to do this, again?”. For example, Krishna Sadasivam hit fifteen years of making comics for the onlines at the start of the week, with no sign of stopping.Īlso down as a long-haul vet, particularly when you recall the years running webcomics in parallel with print, and before that comics in print solely? Phil and Kaja Foglio, especially considering that I was reading Phil’s stuff in nineteen-friggin’-eighty-two, making the more than a dozen years of Girl Genius not even half of a long and storied career. ![]() And in a pinch, style can slide.There are a few people that I pay close attention to in webcomics for their continued performance over the long haul. Only two things matter: Force in as great a concentration as you can muster, and style. "And now I see that planning doesn't matter. ** Xykon may be the patron saint of this trope. The group outwitted the test of brawn and bullied their way through the test of brains, leaving the test of heart. ** Beautifully inverted by the encounter with the hydra, which they defeated by decapitating it until it didn't have enough blood for all the heads it regenerated. ![]() They have a knot that you may want to take a look at. They even gave a disgruntled ], who had been about to work the thing out logically, a nice LampshadeHanging: ->'''Vaarsuvius:''' Gordium called. * ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'': ** The comic weasels provide an alternate solution KnightsAndKnaves problem by having Haley shoot one of them in the foot. * In ''Webcomic/NoRestForTheWicked'', Perrault propounds a scheme to get the owner of a castle with locked gates to let them through them. Though it's not explicitly shown, he succeeded. Richard of course decides to take the easy way out and try to smash the crystal himself. * In ] ''Webcomic/LookingForGroup'', Richard, while possessing a golem, is asked to undertake a perilous and tedious quest to free the mages caged in crystal by eventually getting three fangs from the "open mouth" of a twenty-headed dragon to smash a glowing crystal. then decides that would take too long and they should just pull her mask off. Mash puts on a Sherlock Holmes outfit and looks like she's about to deduce her identity. * ''Webcomic/LearningWithMangaFGO'': The heroes confront an imposter disguised as Altria. * ''Webcomic/KeychainOfCreation'' had a ], and a Lunar in her nine-foot-tall War Form with SuperStrength. When he comes upon a safe he can't open with this method (because it's too big) and which requires solving complex time manipulation riddles to open, his solution is to look for a lot of explosives. Thanks! %% %%% CuttingTheKnot in '': Hearts Boxcars's preferred method of safecracking is to pry the safe from the wall with his bare hands. Please add new examples in the correct order. %%% %% %% This page has been alphabetized.
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