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Camp Weedonwantcha by Katie Rice — Supply Delivery #2
It would work if you click the link in the posts to go through and visit Katie's awesome site
I have visited the site, and it is indeed awesome, I'm just saying if the reason the comics are posted tiny here on the forum is that it's supposed to encourage people to go to the site I'm not sure it's going to work...and I don't know how doing stuff like opening the images in a new tab counts for traffic purposes with where the files are hosted, etc. :?
Anyway, in regards to the comic itself...cross-posted from the other thread...
If you just read the comics it isn't entirely clear that Weedonwantcha is a camp where parents literally just abandon their kids and never come back, it's just sort of very bleak and surreal.
Not that it isn't bleak and surreal once you read the new readers page and find that out, it just makes the bleakness and surrealism more pronounced. I personally am 100% on board with this premise. Can't wait to learn more about this place and see the kind of dangers/challenges the kids have to deal with. In my fantasy world I can see this becoming an animated cartoon on TV; it may be too dark for kids (although stuff like Adventure Time is blazing a trail), but I can see it on Adult Swim or a similar programming block.
Also think it would make a kickass video game. Something like Bully, in the woods, with less adults and a lot more despair.
In short, Camp Weedonwantcha was only vaguely on my radar screen before and after just a few installments I am now hugely excited about it.
Anyway, in regards to the comic itself...cross-posted from the other thread...
If you just read the comics it isn't entirely clear that Weedonwantcha is a camp where parents literally just abandon their kids and never come back, it's just sort of very bleak and surreal.
Not that it isn't bleak and surreal once you read the new readers page and find that out, it just makes the bleakness and surrealism more pronounced. I personally am 100% on board with this premise. Can't wait to learn more about this place and see the kind of dangers/challenges the kids have to deal with. In my fantasy world I can see this becoming an animated cartoon on TV; it may be too dark for kids (although stuff like Adventure Time is blazing a trail), but I can see it on Adult Swim or a similar programming block.
Also think it would make a kickass video game. Something like Bully, in the woods, with less adults and a lot more despair.
In short, Camp Weedonwantcha was only vaguely on my radar screen before and after just a few installments I am now hugely excited about it.
Well, it only started around the 28th of October? Correct me if I'm wrong. But it is an excellent comic
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They probably need some traffic on the campcomic site.
Well I am just looking at them full size by right-clicking and hitting "open image in new tab" in these threads so I am not sure how that all works.
I have visited the site, and it is indeed awesome, I'm just saying if the reason the comics are posted tiny here on the forum is that it's supposed to encourage people to go to the site I'm not sure it's going to work...and I don't know how doing stuff like opening the images in a new tab counts for traffic purposes with where the files are hosted, etc. :?
In short, Camp Weedonwantcha was only vaguely on my radar screen before and after just a few installments I am now hugely excited about it.
Well, it only started around the 28th of October? Correct me if I'm wrong. But it is an excellent comic
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