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Contributed by Tristan Davis of
Phalanx says:
What's wrong with it?:
Saving graces: Acid is a humane killer. Heh heh.
Terotrous says:
Nothing says "I'm too lazy to have a webcomic" then sprites. Compounding
the problem, it's also copyright infringement. If you must use sprites, you
could at least draw your own and then maybe, just maybe
you could make a sprite comic worth the space it's stored on. I blame 8 bit theatre
for the rise in sprite comics. If only they could have forseen the terror they'd unleased.
mcDuffies says:
Most of sprite comics have backgrounds taking too much space. If your panel is 6cm x 4 cm, then it's against all aesthetic merits to have characters 1cm high. Authors of sprite comics will never understand that.

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