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On Writing: Light hearted and easy to read, which is fortunate as there is a lot to get through. It's definately the dialogue that sells this comic and keeps you coming back for more. There's lots of RPG humour that gamers will appreciate.
On Art: A mix of CG Art and photomaniplulation the art is simplistic and self-mocking. You're not going to come for the prettys, but the characters are easy to distinguish and overall the art communicates what it needs to.
On Website: The webcomic is right there on the front page and it is easy to navigate through the archives - there is even a search option. Prepare To Die gets a big thumbs up for getting the essentials right. However, the current background clashes with the comic, making the page look over-busy. The image link to the wagon webcomic battle is really effective: it draws my attention and makes me want to click through. It's well worth the click too!
Overall: Laughs a-plenty for the gamer-geek!
User: Beertycoon
This comic is awesomely funny and has an awesomely unfunny huge archive, after 2 weeks I'm still only halfway through it..
User: SilasCrane
A must for all you role-playing types. An epic story of geekdom spanning like a billion pages! Full of fun characters, mysterious magic, inside-jokes, and random geekness (on saturdays), P2D is a one-stop shop for your daily-dose of dork. Seriously. Updated daily. And don't forget to check out Wagon Webcomic Battle while you're there! See your favorite webcomic characters in a trading card game so awesome, only the internet can handle it!
User: argylefox
A fun comic based in a gamer-geek world with much fun and silliness. The art is bright and sharp and the story sucks you in. Dang, there are a lot of them, though...
Prepare to Die - http://www.onyxsparrow.com/prepare_to_die/
DescriptionThe story of three roleplayers who are trapped in a world of their own making... a campaign filled with witty banter, random geekness, and a sinister plot hidden in the shadows. There's also a Kitten of Chaos, but we try not to give him too much attention. Overstimulation and all that. Tagsroleplaying chaos rpg geek funny fantasy action adventure 3d cgi comedy Related Webcomics |
Reviews
User: amulettsOn Writing: Light hearted and easy to read, which is fortunate as there is a lot to get through. It's definately the dialogue that sells this comic and keeps you coming back for more. There's lots of RPG humour that gamers will appreciate.
On Art: A mix of CG Art and photomaniplulation the art is simplistic and self-mocking. You're not going to come for the prettys, but the characters are easy to distinguish and overall the art communicates what it needs to.
On Website: The webcomic is right there on the front page and it is easy to navigate through the archives - there is even a search option. Prepare To Die gets a big thumbs up for getting the essentials right. However, the current background clashes with the comic, making the page look over-busy. The image link to the wagon webcomic battle is really effective: it draws my attention and makes me want to click through. It's well worth the click too!
Overall: Laughs a-plenty for the gamer-geek!
User: Beertycoon
This comic is awesomely funny and has an awesomely unfunny huge archive, after 2 weeks I'm still only halfway through it..
User: SilasCrane
A must for all you role-playing types. An epic story of geekdom spanning like a billion pages! Full of fun characters, mysterious magic, inside-jokes, and random geekness (on saturdays), P2D is a one-stop shop for your daily-dose of dork. Seriously. Updated daily. And don't forget to check out Wagon Webcomic Battle while you're there! See your favorite webcomic characters in a trading card game so awesome, only the internet can handle it!
User: argylefox
A fun comic based in a gamer-geek world with much fun and silliness. The art is bright and sharp and the story sucks you in. Dang, there are a lot of them, though...

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