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shin-goji
03/17/2003, 20:32
Hero-Lix Issue 004 (http://herolix.neomonsterisland.com/comic/004/004.html)

Here you go you rabid fanboys :)

gelf13
03/18/2003, 00:04
First tomato! Yahoo!:D

MarkFinn
03/18/2003, 00:12
Shin, you're a card!
Does it cause you problems? Being that clever?

My genius bothers me constantly.

And where are issues 1 to 3? Huh?

skeevo666
03/18/2003, 00:16
ahhh, an old joke but a good one.

If you have Game Show Network on your cable or dish, check out a show called "Cram", which features a round of similar jokes/riddles :)

zaurial
03/18/2003, 00:19
genius. pure genius. uber-genius.

Manchine
03/18/2003, 00:29
Dude .............

Where's my Credit Card?

:D ;) :p

Sweet

shin-goji
03/18/2003, 13:28
This was the first multi-panel toon I've done for Hero-Lix. I'm still experimenting with lighting and color. I might keep a weekly schedule to the cartoon, a I don't want it to interfere with Twisted Kaiju Theater. And this comic is more hack than genius :)

MarkFinn
03/18/2003, 13:38
I just perused Twisted Kaiju Theater. Funny stuff!
I did something a while back called The Toho Monster's Guide to Women. There were sequels, too. They were pretty popular in the Texas area.

shin-goji
03/18/2003, 13:40
What was it? A list? Do you still have it online?

MarkFinn
03/18/2003, 13:52
Originally posted by shin-goji
What was it? A list? Do you still have it online?

Naw, it was a comic. It compared various women to different Toho Monsters. I did a follow up called the Universal Monster's Guide to Men, which did the same thing.

The things were reprinted from mini-comics format YEARS ago by Lone Star Press in Heroic Tales 1, 2, and 4. I was something of a local character at the old Dallas Fantasy Fairs...

shin-goji
03/18/2003, 13:56
Man, you actually got published! That's what every comic artist dreams of doing!

MarkFinn
03/18/2003, 14:04
Oh yeah, I got published...to supreme indifference. It's hard enough to get a comic out in the first place, but god help you if it isn't the latest Spider-Man or Batman...or, if you just got off of a successful run on Spider-Man or Batman.

The comics industry is an inbred, self-congratulatory whoring thing, with less cajones than the cajones-less New York Publishing base, and less imagination than the imagination-less Hollywood Entertainment bloc.

Not to sound bitter, or anything.
No, really, I'm over it.

mostly.