If there's one thing SFP suffers from, it's really slow pacing for what it's trying to do.
Quite a few of the story arcs have had good payoffs (imo) that took way too long to get there and felt arduous to read without knowing where they'd be going.
-Saying of the Forked Monks, 448th iteration of the Splinter Root Anhang
That is an incredibly fucked situation. Die, or fight and live. If you live, every moment you live takes you away from that life you lead and the one you want back so very much.
-Saying of the Forked Monks, 448th iteration of the Splinter Root Anhang
That is an incredibly fucked situation. Die, or fight and live. If you live, every moment you live takes you away from that life you lead and the one you want back so very much.
To be clear, the demon mage hid herself using the affection people had towards Conrad's mother. There's also that other guy and his mom, right?
"Sis" doesn't really have any demon connection that's been shown so far, she's infiltrated Conrad's family by use of manipulative magic. Momma's boy is the demon mage. If him and Miranda are cooperating it hasn't been shown yet.
|ENG webcomic c.1-90 (91-106 are available on other unlinkable places)|(2 NSFW pages)
Chapters 1-3 translated by El_Thor, 4-27 by Boon (and for four panels PA's Cantide and for one PA's Winder) and edited by me, 28-30 by El_Thor yet again, and 31 onwards by someone who shall remain anonymous since I don't know who they are.
Psychol Sci. 2009 May;20(5):612-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9280.2009.02336.x. Epub 2009 Apr 6.
When intentions go public: does social reality widen the intention-behavior gap?
Gollwitzer PM1, Sheeran P, Michalski V, Seifert AE.
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Based on Lewinian goal theory in general and self-completion theory in particular, four experiments examined the implications of other people taking notice of one's identity-related behavioral intentions (e.g., the intention to read law periodicals regularly to reach the identity goal of becoming a lawyer). Identity-related behavioral intentions that had been noticed by other people were translated into action less intensively than those that had been ignored (Studies 1-3). This effect was evident in the field (persistent striving over 1 week's time; Study 1) and in the laboratory (jumping on opportunities to act; Studies 2 and 3), and it held among participants with strong but not weak commitment to the identity goal (Study 3). Study 4 showed, in addition, that when other people take notice of an individual's identity-related behavioral intention, this gives the individual a premature sense of possessing the aspired-to identity.
There was some pretty handwave-y justification for demonising the whole world a while ago:
was where Prof.WhatEverHisNameWas talked about how to do lots of demonising; I guess then he must have worked out how to "flip the ratio" some time before Jimmy/Sweetpea took over the lab, so that the Sweetpeas could take advantage of that to get the entire world at once.
My complete review of Demon:
+1 for a creative premise
+1 for camel fucking
-1 for the chapter that was all black
-1 for being complete shit
Overall: 0/10, would not recommend
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Quite a few of the story arcs have had good payoffs (imo) that took way too long to get there and felt arduous to read without knowing where they'd be going.
Otherwise I really like the comic, still.
Edit; Whoops I read that as K6BD for some reason. Yup SFP is super slow to get to things
that's the End
the End of Everything
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Let's Play Final Fantasy 'II' (Ch10 - 5/17/10)
That is an incredibly fucked situation. Die, or fight and live. If you live, every moment you live takes you away from that life you lead and the one you want back so very much.
SHIT FUCK DAMN HIS TUMOR IS RIGHT THERE ON HIS SPINE!
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534
Yes, it would be...awful...if it got so hot we had to...take our clothes off.
YIKE!
Namesake
http://www.widdershinscomic.com/
North World: Epic of Conrad ran as a webcomic in 2007-2008. The original webcomic site is now down, but the comic is available on the author's website. It has also been published by Oni Press as a paperback
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534
www.atomic-robo.com
there was this dude from a while ago, yea
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That's it? that's the end?
we're only at 100% in three dimensions
flastically we're probably only at I dunno 60
The last chapter of sfp before this one was like 150 pages.
Does shiga have the balls to end his comic with every honorable and righteous demon being killed off?
Including much of the world's children?
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534
Yes, like I said, they got the demon blood. That comic in no way mentions how they then used it to instantly make every person on Earth a demon.
I think Jimmy just triggered a shiga rapture
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534
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was where Prof.WhatEverHisNameWas talked about how to do lots of demonising; I guess then he must have worked out how to "flip the ratio" some time before Jimmy/Sweetpea took over the lab, so that the Sweetpeas could take advantage of that to get the entire world at once.
+1 for a creative premise
+1 for camel fucking
-1 for the chapter that was all black
-1 for being complete shit
Overall: 0/10, would not recommend