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Post by harp on Oct 1, 2018 5:37:49 GMT
Oh man, I totally forgot about all this. This was actually good! I'm glad to see it's coming back.
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Post by Hunter1324 on Oct 1, 2018 10:15:50 GMT
Nice to see this coming back and I'm looking forward for an update.
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Post by jake frost on Oct 1, 2018 13:36:23 GMT
I should probably do a recap at some point lol
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Oct 2, 2018 4:15:41 GMT
Badass to see a return!
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Post by jake frost on Oct 3, 2018 3:06:16 GMT
recap because it's been a whole year Two survivors, Karen and Finn, stumble across a bandit and his young ward while searching for supplies on a Nebraskan interstate. While thing initially start ugly with the duo knocked out and captured by the unlikely thugs, known as Mal and Annie, the two pairs eventually decide to link up and look for supplies together so they can both survive. However, Finn and Mal have a heavy distrust of each other, which is heavily intensified by the discovery that Mal has a radio and is seemingly in league with another group. Finn confronts the man and the two brawl, but are split up when the group is attacked by walkers. They fend off the walkers together - Finn and Karen saving Malโs and Annieโs lives, earning their trust a little more. Karen bonds with Mal and Annie overnight, but the next morning they are approached by a mysterious one-armed man. The man introduces himself as Ray and is joined by his two sons Austin and Noah. He is searching for someone to help him rescue his daughter Phoebe from a community holding her hostage, and is willing to share a cache of supplies with the group if they help. Eventually they agree to Rayโs terms and arm themselves up, but Mal and Finn are both sceptical of Ray and his intentions. Regardless, the group of seven head to infiltrate the community and rescue Phoebe. Previous Issues can be read in .PDF format here: Issue 1 Issue 2
Following this, the project will no longer take an โissueโ format and will instead be presented as photosets for easier accessibility, as well as taking a more comic-style layout!
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Post by Hunter1324 on Oct 3, 2018 20:10:20 GMT
Did you ever specify if this was part of the same continuity as Into The Fray or a different one? Just wondering.
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Post by Tormundo on Oct 3, 2018 21:47:28 GMT
Did you ever specify if this was part of the same continuity as Into The Fray or a different one? Just wondering. I'm not him but since Annie is in it I'd say it's the same continuity
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Post by jake frost on Oct 3, 2018 22:54:27 GMT
I thought I posted a reply but yeah they're in the same continuity, but the only connector is Annie. There's not gonna be any continuation between the two aside from that, particularly because they occur a couple of states apart.
Annie was introduced as a new character too so you don't have to read ITF (which is pretty bad anyway) to know who she is.
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Post by Lyric ๐๐๐ on Oct 4, 2018 15:20:59 GMT
Looking forward to this! Awesome to see you going back to it :)
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Post by jake frost on Oct 5, 2018 23:23:48 GMT
Iโm trying to think of a better way to present the first 6 issues of Haven that doesnโt involve people having to download it. Now the comicโs back for a second run I feel like those first 6 issues need to be more accessible.
All I can figure is having a post for each issue and hosting the images directly, but thatโs 130 images an issue and I have to drag and drop each one manually.
Any ideas?
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Post by harp on Oct 6, 2018 20:26:24 GMT
Iโm trying to think of a better way to present the first 6 issues of Haven that doesnโt involve people having to download it. Now the comicโs back for a second run I feel like those first 6 issues need to be more accessible. All I can figure is having a post for each issue and hosting the images directly, but thatโs 130 images an issue and I have to drag and drop each one manually. Any ideas? You could stitch the images together in GIMP, and then post the images on imgur. If you make them long and vertical, then computer posters just need to click on the images and zoom in, whereas mobile users could just read from the forum.
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Post by jake frost on Oct 6, 2018 22:38:59 GMT
Iโm trying to think of a better way to present the first 6 issues of Haven that doesnโt involve people having to download it. Now the comicโs back for a second run I feel like those first 6 issues need to be more accessible. All I can figure is having a post for each issue and hosting the images directly, but thatโs 130 images an issue and I have to drag and drop each one manually. Any ideas? You could stitch the images together in GIMP, and then post the images on imgur. If you make them long and vertical, then computer posters just need to click on the images and zoom in, whereas mobile users could just read from the forum. What concerns me is that they might not be up in Imgur forever... but then I guess my Season 2 posters from 2014 are still up there lol.
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Post by sos on Oct 7, 2018 0:03:21 GMT
Itโs a legit concern because most of the stuff I originally uploaded was on Photobucket... but then again Photobucket is technically still around so go for it
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Post by harp on Oct 7, 2018 6:05:42 GMT
You could stitch the images together in GIMP, and then post the images on imgur. If you make them long and vertical, then computer posters just need to click on the images and zoom in, whereas mobile users could just read from the forum. What concerns me is that they might not be up in Imgur forever... but then I guess my Season 2 posters from 2014 are still up there lol. If you're worried about that, doesn't Tumblr host images? I don't know what the limits are on that, but I'm pretty sure Tumblr doesn't cull old images.
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Post by jake frost on Oct 7, 2018 17:29:34 GMT
What concerns me is that they might not be up in Imgur forever... but then I guess my Season 2 posters from 2014 are still up there lol. If you're worried about that, doesn't Tumblr host images? I don't know what the limits are on that, but I'm pretty sure Tumblr doesn't cull old images. If you go above 10 images, people have to right click+open in new tab to actually be able to read anything. Luckily someone's set me onto a site where you can host .pdfs apparently so that people don't need to download them.
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