Black Mesa : The Comic, What Makes a Man




I don’t get it. And you used the wrong player models. Oh, and the moral only applies to jews.

orly?

ehh. It was ok. Lotta work proly. Id be cool with seein more tho.

OLOLOL LONG SETAPS NEVAR WERK I DONT GET IT

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Not as funny as the setup suggested it should have been, but good enough.

Protip: It wasn’t a long setup.

Awesome as always Jon!

Good job, keep it up.

Could we please keep all of the long, boring, and unfunny comics in one topic please?

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How dare you, this is poetry, this is art, as boring and unfunny as it is…
yeah we probably should…

There are some issues like the use of the wrong character models and lack of sound-effect bubbles (which is really glaring in the frame with nothing but black, which makes it boring), but otherwise I was amused by the characters acting like Shakespearean nutjobs.

it’s not bad but half of the time I couldn’t understand what they were talking about. it’s like they are from the middle ages or something.seriously:what’s up with the hard words we hardly use and the “become a man quest”?

That was the bloody point of thic comic; to copy and paste bits of Shakespearean dialogue and have that dialogue be spoken by forum users. If you can’t handle this comic, you will probably die trying to read one of Shakespeare’s actual plays.

I was actually trying to evoke Dostoyevsky more than Shakespeare, but heck, I’m willing to take what I can get.

I know I’ll die trying to read one of them.I’m not really into poetry.

I loved it. I don’t think it would have worked half as well if the ragdolls were Mario, a metroid soldier and a metrocop. Some great face posing too.

A great comic.

EDIT: if you wanted to “evoke Dostoyevsky” then why give Ram the line “my kingdom for…”? Hm? HM?

Because Dostoyevsky always has people quoting stuff, but it’s usually obscure Russian literature and I am not very well educated in the subject, so I just grabbed the first thing that popped into my head. Turned out was ol’ Shakes.

I was kinda confused at the end, I thought it would be funnier.

This is actually the only one I really liked. The others are full of inside-jokery and other things that make them fucking boring.

This one is at least surreal enough to amuse a little bit.

Founded in 2004, Leakfree.org became one of the first online communities dedicated to Valve’s Source engine development. It is more famously known for the formation of Black Mesa: Source under the 'Leakfree Modification Team' handle in September 2004.