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Phalanx says:
What's wrong with it?:
Saving graces: This is possible the best piece of stick figure comic I've seen. See the expressiveness of that stick figure face!
Terotrous says:
I'm not sure what a comnic is, but I don't think I want to find out.
mcDuffies says:
You could almost see Jamie's style in there. He's been drawing so much that he can't escape from it even if he tries :-) Well, to start of with strange shape of frames, closing somewhere out of panel. Heads are obviously drawn with MS-paint's ellipse tool, while the rest is pencilled with free-hand tool. Then there is font.
Mentioned abrupt changes, butterfly wings as well as changes in character's behaviour.
We have here a person who obviously draws well, yet draws a stick-figures comic. I've seen that phenomenon on net quite a few times and it's even less understandable that those who make stick-figures because they don't know how to draw.
It's almost hard to notice that all images of Nick are copy/pasted :-)

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