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Post by SatansBestBuddy on Jan 28, 2009 7:41:29 GMT
Does Coyote know about the ghost at the bottom of the ravine?
If so, who told him?
Also, do you ever lose track of days and get a little confused about what people are talking about, since you know what's gonna happen three months (or more) from now?
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Post by crazysquirrelsiren on Jan 28, 2009 8:16:53 GMT
你好! Do you speak any foreign languages Tom? I can only speak English and Spanish. The kind spoken in Spain or Mexico?
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Post by Tom Siddell on Jan 28, 2009 9:27:02 GMT
Does Coyote know about the ghost at the bottom of the ravine? If so, who told him? Also, do you ever lose track of days and get a little confused about what people are talking about, since you know what's gonna happen three months (or more) from now? 1, No, he doesn't 2, Not really.
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Post by Tom Siddell on Jan 28, 2009 9:27:40 GMT
I can only speak English and Spanish. The kind spoken in Spain or Mexico? From Spain. Gallego/Castellano.
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Post by merus on Jan 28, 2009 9:46:54 GMT
Blinker stones seem relatively precious. How did a fledgling ghost manage to get hold of one, and then be willing to give it as a gift?
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Post by earthy on Jan 29, 2009 0:01:26 GMT
Hi, Tom! (I will now call you Tom instead of Mr. Siddell since you've said Tom will do.) The question that prompted me to finally join this forum, and thus continue to procrastinate on my work, is "Does Boxbot hate himself for being so terrible?" The second question that I've just thought to ask (my apologies if you've already answered this): if it's not plot-related, do Margo and Sullivan's John eventually get married? I ask because I really do think they are a cute couple, though I understand if this is free to interpretation. Now that I am a part of this forum, I'd just like to tell you that I really, really enjoy your comic, art, humor and everything. Thank you for sharing it. I hope you have a good day.
-earthy
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Post by SatansBestBuddy on Jan 29, 2009 5:58:17 GMT
Does Coyote know about the ghost at the bottom of the ravine? 1, No, he doesn't Ah, so he isn't omnipotent. So, how did he know that Reynardine had killed somebody in the court, when he had already admitted that his first time seeing Reynardine since he left for the court was when he met Annie? Also, wasn't Ysengrin able to see the ghost when he found the tic-toc? Oh, and: www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=475Is that Z with a 7 stuck in it's foot Eglamore's symbol?
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Post by Tom Siddell on Jan 29, 2009 10:29:32 GMT
Hi, Tom! (I will now call you Tom instead of Mr. Siddell since you've said Tom will do.) The question that prompted me to finally join this forum, and thus continue to procrastinate on my work, is "Does Boxbot hate himself for being so terrible?" The second question that I've just thought to ask (my apologies if you've already answered this): if it's not plot-related, do Margo and Sullivan's John eventually get married? I ask because I really do think they are a cute couple, though I understand if this is free to interpretation. Now that I am a part of this forum, I'd just like to tell you that I really, really enjoy your comic, art, humor and everything. Thank you for sharing it. I hope you have a good day. -earthy Boxbot doesn't really hate anything. All we know about Margo and John so far is what is shown! Thanks for joining the foum. I'm glad you enjoy the comic.
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Post by Tom Siddell on Jan 29, 2009 11:01:10 GMT
Ah, so he isn't omnipotent. So, how did he know that Reynardine had killed somebody in the court, when he had already admitted that his first time seeing Reynardine since he left for the court was when he met Annie? Also, wasn't Ysengrin able to see the ghost when he found the tic-toc? Oh, and: www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=475Is that Z with a 7 stuck in it's foot Eglamore's symbol? 1, The news was spread around that Renard had been captured and the reasons for it. 2, Ysengrin didn't encounter her, no. 3, It's Eglamore's symbol as much as the antimony symbol is Annie's. i.e. As a reader you can associate it with him, but he wouldn't sign his name wth it or anything.
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Post by todd on Jan 29, 2009 11:35:03 GMT
Several sharp-eyed readers have pointed out that since Shadow2 couldn't leave Gunnerkrigg on his own, he couldn't have entered it on his own. Will the question of how he got into the Court be explored in a later chapter?
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Post by Tom Siddell on Jan 29, 2009 11:36:26 GMT
Yup.
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Post by versasovantare on Jan 29, 2009 20:59:54 GMT
Ah, so he isn't omnipotent. Sorry if this is a tad petty, but I think you mean "omniscient".
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Post by murgatroyd on Jan 30, 2009 0:22:52 GMT
3, It's Eglamore's symbol as much as the antimony symbol is Annie's. i.e. As a reader you can associate it with him, but he wouldn't sign his name wth it or anything. Is there a reason you chose lead to represent him?
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Post by SatansBestBuddy on Jan 30, 2009 5:12:42 GMT
Ah, so he isn't omnipotent. Sorry if this is a tad petty, but I think you mean "omniscient". Tomato's, tomahtoe's (the h is there cause typing it out doesn't work as well ) I was just curious if he was the kind of god who didn't need to be told anything, because he knows it all already. (or something along those lines, I'm not that good at English...) On that thought, Tom, was it one of the psychopomps who told Coyote about what happened to Reynardine, or was it someone from the court itself? And is it safe to assume that the murder and the circumstances around it is something of a mystery to everyone save Reynardine, or were there witnesses that know exactly what happened? (ie is there reasonable doubt?)
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Post by Tom Siddell on Jan 30, 2009 6:14:13 GMT
3, It's Eglamore's symbol as much as the antimony symbol is Annie's. i.e. As a reader you can associate it with him, but he wouldn't sign his name wth it or anything. Is there a reason you chose lead to represent him? Yes.
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Post by Tom Siddell on Jan 30, 2009 6:19:03 GMT
Sorry if this is a tad petty, but I think you mean "omniscient". Tomato's, tomahtoe's (the h is there cause typing it out doesn't work as well ) I was just curious if he was the kind of god who didn't need to be told anything, because he knows it all already. (or something along those lines, I'm not that good at English...) On that thought, Tom, was it one of the psychopomps who told Coyote about what happened to Reynardine, or was it someone from the court itself? And is it safe to assume that the murder and the circumstances around it is something of a mystery to everyone save Reynardine, or were there witnesses that know exactly what happened? (ie is there reasonable doubt?) 1, Surma let him know. 2, Since Renard had control of the guy's body it was easy to tell he had killed him.
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Post by Vadigor on Jan 30, 2009 16:06:28 GMT
Sorry if this is a tad petty, but I think you mean "omniscient". Tomato's, tomahtoe's (the h is there cause typing it out doesn't work as well ) I was just curious if he was the kind of god who didn't need to be told anything, because he knows it all already. (or something along those lines, I'm not that good at English...) That's not a simple matter of pronunciation, what you mean is omniscient. Omnipotence is a completely different thing.
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Post by Vadigor on Jan 30, 2009 21:51:05 GMT
Right, I've just finished creating my personal archive of GK, reading the comic with a tool like Sequential Image Display on an all black background is great. With all of them lined up together I noticed a few things though and I just wanted to ask you if all (or at least most) of the minor differences between strips and chapters are purely technical and not symbolic. I'm talking about things like the first chapter's title page being smaller, the differences in luminosity etc. in title pages, ...
Also, it looks like you fazed out the concept of putting important words in bold, was that a conscious choice?
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Post by Tom Siddell on Jan 30, 2009 22:37:02 GMT
Please don't bust your nut trying to scrutinise every little change or error throughout the entire comic. You're going to find lots of things wrong with it, just as you will if you stare at anything long enough, and my failure to explain my every action or reason for making a mistake is only going to show me up for the amateur I am. I realise the thing isn't perfect, and if I had a lot more time and a team of editors to help me out it would be a lot better than it is now.
Just take the story for what it is.
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Post by xfactorinfinity on Jan 30, 2009 23:28:23 GMT
Essentially, follow this.
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Post by SatansBestBuddy on Jan 31, 2009 5:54:36 GMT
That's not a simple matter of pronunciation, what you mean is omniscient. Omnipotence is a completely different thing. Oh... well, you learn something new everyday, huh? 1, Surma let him know. 2, Since Renard had control of the guy's body it was easy to tell he had killed him. Well, now we know way more than I ever expected you to tell us. I was kinda hoping for a murder mystery flashback chapter.... alas, knowing how it ends deftly kills any suspense such a chapter would aim to create. (okay, so it's all right there in the comic already, but I was under the impression that since all the information gotten was second-hand that there might have been errors in it, as second hand info usually has) PS: are you gonna write/do you have any plans for/ever wanted to try doing a murder mystery?
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Post by Babble-jargon Bill on Jan 31, 2009 7:16:23 GMT
Tom-
Are we ever going to see a flash-back chapter that deals with the six kids in the photo when they were that age? I would love to see how they were back then. And by "I" I mean "every single damn one of your readers"
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Post by Tom Siddell on Jan 31, 2009 23:19:14 GMT
PS: are you gonna write/do you have any plans for/ever wanted to try doing a murder mystery? No plans.
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Post by Tom Siddell on Feb 1, 2009 0:08:58 GMT
Tom- Are we ever going to see a flash-back chapter that deals with the six kids in the photo when they were that age? I would love to see how they were back then. And by "I" I mean "every single damn one of your readers" At some point in the future maybe
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Post by Babble-jargon Bill on Feb 1, 2009 6:26:25 GMT
Tom- Are we ever going to see a flash-back chapter that deals with the six kids in the photo when they were that age? I would love to see how they were back then. And by "I" I mean "every single damn one of your readers" At some point in the future maybe That would be great. Thanks for the reply.
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Post by todd on Feb 1, 2009 23:18:50 GMT
Does Eglamore know that Reynardine was in love with Surma?
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Post by Tom Siddell on Feb 2, 2009 6:18:51 GMT
Yep.
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Post by menschenjaeger on Feb 2, 2009 22:02:57 GMT
Hi, Tom.
It's almost heartbreaking to see how self-effacing you can be about GC. I registered with ("Lord strike me down") your webcomic's forum because of how compelling, entertaining and engaging GC is. I normally just read these things and forget about about them, so my actually taking the time to compliment a creator on a comic is a rare thing. Yours is exemplary, and there's no need to be modest. And MAJOR kudos for actually producing the thing regularly - you're the opposite of the typical popular webcomic artist, who begs and scrapes for donations so he can produce more comics, only to later disappear for weeks or months at a time. Your commitment to producing a quality artwork is admirable. Enough gushing.
My question would likely get an swer along the lines of "that would be telling," so I'll try to phrase it in a less direct way: Do Jones and Jeanne have more in common than their gender? ;-)
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Post by SatansBestBuddy on Feb 3, 2009 3:53:04 GMT
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Post by Tom Siddell on Feb 3, 2009 7:31:26 GMT
Hi, Tom. My question would likely get an swer along the lines of "that would be telling," so I'll try to phrase it in a less direct way: Do Jones and Jeanne have more in common than their gender? ;-) Not really, no. Thanks for joining the forums.
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