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Nom Anor 12-16-2009 05:54 PM

Re: Alice In Wonderland
 
That's really great artwork for the comic; I might pick it up.

BlazingBarrager 12-17-2009 10:55 AM

Re: Alice In Wonderland
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by wolfman-al (Post 420098)
Looks nice!

Second!

This movie is definitely going to be awesome, and the ultimate movie when it comes to Johnny Depp's obsession with hats.

Clickme 12-17-2009 12:13 PM

Re: Alice In Wonderland
 
Wow, that comic was really a joy to look at. I'm not big on comics, but I think I may try to track that one down ^_^ Thanks for hte post Wolfman.

chachazero90 12-17-2009 01:11 PM

Re: Alice In Wonderland
 
I bought my copy of the comic and its FANTASTIC!!!
The art is incredible, I cant wait for the second issue.

Wolfman which Alice comic do you think Knox was talking about?

I got it for ?3.65

TF-Viewer 12-17-2009 01:29 PM

Re: Alice In Wonderland
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by wolfman-al (Post 420014)
First: Gramma, goddammit, you are a native english speaker, yet you type like a illiterate.
Second: Why didn?t you buy a copy and scanned the growth and shrink scenes for us? You let US search for it? Why thank you, how generous. As it is your post is useless. Even thou I allready have an idea what that comic may be.


wolfman al, please, please do not insult someone on the basis of grammar and literacy while at the same time spelling things incorrectly, and making a mockery of the very grammar you insist others use properly. That request aside, he actually used better grammar than you did when you insulted him. He only failed to properly capitalize his sentences, that itself is not a grammar issue. Grammar, spelling, punctuation and capitalization, these are separate aspects of the language.


Back on topic, that was a very nice looking comic, I really liked the part with the neck elongation.

knoxfan1316 12-17-2009 02:23 PM

Re: Alice In Wonderland
 
i couldnt remember the name. however, i was able to find it on Spencer's site. http://www.spencersonline.com/produc...aphic-paperbk/ note: the graphic novel is pretty graphic(no pun intended). some disturbing shit in it.

wolfman-al 12-17-2009 04:09 PM

Re: Alice In Wonderland
 
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Originally Posted by knoxfan1316 (Post 420335)
i couldnt remember the name. however, i was able to find it on Spencer's site. http://www.spencersonline.com/produc...aphic-paperbk/ note: the graphic novel is pretty graphic(no pun intended). some disturbing shit in it.

Return to Wonderland. Thought so. Was mentioned here. Move on people, nothing to see.

BlazingBarrager 12-17-2009 04:43 PM

Re: Alice In Wonderland
 
You know I always wondered...who here besides me prefers the regular shrink and growth that they did for Alice in the first animated Disney movie over the "extremely long neck" growth in the original book (and most works)?

wolfman-al 12-17-2009 05:08 PM

Re: Alice In Wonderland
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BlazingBarrager (Post 420384)
You know I always wondered...who here besides me prefers the regular shrink and growth that they did for Alice in the first animated Disney movie over the "extremely long neck" growth in the original book (and most works)?

Here, here. Giant Alice standing over the trees is awesome.

Silver Spoon 12-17-2009 05:44 PM

Re: Alice In Wonderland
 
I loved the first shrinking sequence in the Disney film. I wished there were more sequences of girl shrinking bits at a time as they talked. I also loved the growing scene shortly after, where she grew in spurts as she gasped.

Giant Alice in the trees never did much for me in the Disney film, though. The serpent line from the book doesn't make much sense when her neck is normal proportions in comparison to the rest of her body.

BlazingBarrager 12-17-2009 07:03 PM

Re: Alice In Wonderland
 
Yeah I thought the growth scenes (and shrink scenes) were awesome when it came to sequences. First scene: small bursts. Second scene: slow growth (with sound effects to boot). Third scene: fast growth with screaming bird on her head. :P Fourth scene regular growth with someone probably pissing their pants in the process. :P

knoxfan1316 12-18-2009 07:43 AM

Re: Alice In Wonderland
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BlazingBarrager (Post 420384)
You know I always wondered...who here besides me prefers the regular shrink and growth that they did for Alice in the first animated Disney movie over the "extremely long neck" growth in the original book (and most works)?

yeah that seemed more of a beginning TF sequence, kinda like the Alice comic wolfman-al did


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