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Nothing beats seeing an old KOF fan grow up and stay true to his roots, with the skills that have developed along the way.? Pop Squally has started work on a KOF comic, and I hope you will give him the applause he deserves – I know it’s not even finished but these days, getting people to contribute is like squeezing blood from a stone.? Click on READ MORE to see the first three pages of this awesome strip.? Make sure you leave some encouraging comments to get him to do more!

7 Comments so far:

  1. SonicTempest says:

    Not bad. I can see the last page being formatted as a 4koma strip, lol.

  2. Gunsmith says:

    Oh damn, check it out, I was meant to be doing an assignment and I tinkered with this instead. How’s that?

  3. Wry Guy says:

    I wouldn’t be against it. Right now I’m terribly lacking on free time, though. That should clear up soon, and when it does hopefully the next Love Letter will be ready for viewing too.

  4. Gunsmith says:

    The featured thumbnail to the left of the article is annoying but it’s built into the theme, if you want to tinker with it, be my guest!

  5. Wry Guy says:

    I hate sounding overbearing but I don’t really think it works okay. I consider it redundant (the image is already at the top of the front page), a waste of space (it breaks symmetry of the page and none of the space below it is being used), and seemingly serves no practical purpose to be there considering each article tends to have its own header image already.

  6. Gunsmith says:

    PS is aware; so is JVCD. Featured works ok when users post different images in different sizes. Gunsmith is considering referring to himself in the third person permanently. It’s awesome!

  7. Wry Guy says:

    Good start to a comic, though being who I am I’ve got to say that Ryo was supporting the Sakazaki family for a long time on his own. Is Pop Squally aware that the comic is here?

    I hope Gunsmith can get it set up so that featured articles don’t have their preview icons shoved into the article itself.

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