Three points: 1. Really nice job, Craig. 2. Craig, haven't you left your tax affairs really, really late? 3. The 5% was what they KEPT! Supertax was 17 Shillings and ninepence in every pound in 1966! (That's 87.5p) So what are WE moaning about! Of course, I don't remember these things, but I am a sort of amateur historian with the empahsis on sort of.
"Round Robin" is a game where one person starts a story and then others continue it by adding a piece at a time until the tale is complete.
Our version involves seven British comics creators. Between us we will make a comic book, a panel at a time. Our page grid is divided into three tiers... or 'plates'. Each person adds a tier to the ongoing story, which may be as many panels as they can fit into that plate.
Nobody knows where the story will go but there is one element that remains fixed: it is a murder mystery. So whatever happens along the way, we know where it has to end. A solution must be found!
Who killed Round Robin?
RULES
1. A contributor must acknowledge their turn with a comment on the last submission after which they have 3 days to submit their panel. 2. Scene changes may only occur in panel one of each page. 3. A contributor cannot follow directly after their last turn or appear twice on the same page. 4. If after 24 hrs no contributor has acknowledged their turn then rule 3 is suspended for that round and any contributor may claim the next panel. 5. "Who Killed Round Robin?" ends on December 31st 2008.
9 comments:
HUZZAH!
Nice one, Craig. Love the gate effect.
That's beautiful, man.
A work of Art Craig!
Damn you Culbard...again!
Thanks pals!
Today I was supposed to be sorting out overdue tax stuff, so of course I did this instead. Much more fun.
Good thing Tax is boring! Yay! The Beatles* would be proud of you, Mister Conlan, sir.
*oh for the days when we only had to pay 5% (which is how much the Beatles were moaning about in that song).
5%? Sheesh. If only!!
Huz.. What!?! Already!?! Ah poo. Great plate mate!
Three points:
1. Really nice job, Craig.
2. Craig, haven't you left your tax affairs really, really late?
3. The 5% was what they KEPT! Supertax was 17 Shillings and ninepence in every pound in 1966! (That's 87.5p) So what are WE moaning about! Of course, I don't remember these things, but I am a sort of amateur historian with the empahsis on sort of.
Wow, really? Holy cow. Okay, so The Beatles may have had a point. But I thought the 60's were supposed to be amazing. sounds like they sucked!
Every decade sucks, it's just that the 60's sucked a little less than all the others. Especially the 80's. Mind you, I'm quite enjoying this one.
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