Living life after death
May 3, 2008 8:39 PM Subscribe
The Rule of Death. A comic about Pete Colby, a man who decides he doesn't want to be dead. Other episodes in the table of contents.
A fantastic read so far. It has an intriguingly grim, yet familiar, atmosphere.
posted by Solon and Thanks at 9:58 PM on May 3, 2008
posted by Solon and Thanks at 9:58 PM on May 3, 2008
Extremely good find. Thank you!
Unfortunately, the feed for it seems to be broken :( I subscribed to the authors blog, though, in the hopes that he'll update when he puts up new episodes (which it looks like he does).
posted by vertigo25 at 11:14 PM on May 3, 2008
Unfortunately, the feed for it seems to be broken :( I subscribed to the authors blog, though, in the hopes that he'll update when he puts up new episodes (which it looks like he does).
posted by vertigo25 at 11:14 PM on May 3, 2008
Shame each page seems to load so slow for me, but I can handle that. More of a shame is that I ran out of pages! This is good. Damn, I've picked up three great webcomics to follow in two days now; if this keeps up I expect I'll be finding myself in the middle of an intervention within the month.
posted by Stunt at 11:57 PM on May 3, 2008
posted by Stunt at 11:57 PM on May 3, 2008
Yeah, I was struck by the artwork and the tension it's creating, on top of just being plain beautiful. There's a certain impending dread thats lurking in the pacing and art. Can't wait for more.
posted by Brandon Blatcher at 2:18 PM on May 4, 2008
posted by Brandon Blatcher at 2:18 PM on May 4, 2008
The expressions on the faces of the townsfolk when he explained his situation was priceless.
This was a pleasure. Thanks, Brandon.
posted by hojoki at 4:58 PM on May 4, 2008
This was a pleasure. Thanks, Brandon.
posted by hojoki at 4:58 PM on May 4, 2008
This is a good comic.
posted by sonic meat machine at 6:47 PM on May 4, 2008
posted by sonic meat machine at 6:47 PM on May 4, 2008
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