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Regarding Narbonic...

Postby Professor Zobot on Tue Apr 15, 2008 1:13 pm

...when did most of the people on the forum start reading it? I know this is only peripherally related to the strip, but I'm curious.

I got into Narbonic through Skin Horse, so I'm (possibly?) the member of the forum that's newest to it.
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Postby Lord Dave on Tue Apr 15, 2008 2:43 pm

Wow its been so long ago I don't really remember. I think I started reading it when I saw a link from cascade failure. Or queen of wands. One of those ad thingies. Damned if I remember what strip it was, but I do remember spending a july weekend reading the whole archives during one of the "we're giving you narbonic for free for just this week" or something. When it was in the pay comic thingy.
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Postby SoItBegins on Tue Apr 15, 2008 3:00 pm

I found Narbonic (the original) long after it had completed. I read it all the way through... then found out I was just in time to start the Director's Cut!

So, I've been in almost since the (second-time-around) ground floor. However, I got on to Skin Horse at the very beginning. And so far, it's been one heck of a ride...
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Postby Cameron on Tue Apr 15, 2008 3:13 pm

I'm not real sure when, but I know I had at least a few months where I followed the daily updates before it ended. I'm guessing summer 2006.
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Postby Stan on Tue Apr 15, 2008 3:20 pm

I think it was about 9 months old. I remember being comfortable with the Yahoo discussion group and resisting joining the new fangled Nice board for a month or two.

edit: out of curiousity, I checked and found I joined the Yahoo group in April, 2001.
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Postby leslie on Tue Apr 15, 2008 4:31 pm

last year, i clicked a link from little dee and was hooked! i hate i missed
the first go round but the director's cut is great.
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Postby NickyG on Wed Apr 16, 2008 10:34 pm

Last Saturday, 12th of April. (Found it on tvtropes.org.) One positively epic archive binge later, interrupted only for Mass attendance the next evening (not, I advise, for any such pedestrian concerns as sleep), had a new world-favorite webcomic and a profound sorrow that the story actually came to an end (with resolution and everything, not just the artist wandering off into the sunset and updates ceasing until the fanbase vanishes! What is this nonsense?!). The Director's Cut is fun, and I'll pick up the print editions once my credit card stops being maxed out, but still...stories I enjoy so much aren't supposed to end!
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Postby SoItBegins on Wed Apr 16, 2008 10:39 pm

Back oars, you did that in 3 days?!

Wow.

P.S: Would you like a mint? (innocent grin)
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Postby NickyG on Wed Apr 16, 2008 10:57 pm

Sure, why not?* As an aspiring evil law student who used to be a science major, speed-reading plus the ability to unnervingly fixate on whatever captures my interest to the expense of rational needs is a valuable if oft-misused talent. Perhaps there are more reasons than I care to admit as to why I felt a connection with so many of the characters....

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Pattern recognition and learning from the mistakes of fictional characters, on the other hand...maybe not such strong suits.


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Postby SoItBegins on Thu Apr 17, 2008 1:46 am

Funny, a while ago a certain Professor Tinker accepted from me a mint just like this one!
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Postby Wallycaine on Tue Apr 22, 2008 8:28 pm

I found Narbonic via random wandering through the internet. I don't remember the exact path, but I know it involved at least two other web comics and tvtropes.org. This was sometime last fall, probably mid November. I spent the rest of my free time (and some of my not so free time), catching up. I loved the comic, and was glad to see that it hadn't fallen by the wayside but instead was undergoing re-runs. I actually didn't discover Skin Horse until Monday, so I'm glad to see the mad science continue.
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Postby chicgeek on Fri Apr 25, 2008 9:23 pm

I discovered Narbonic through Girl Genius-they highly reccomend it. I read the archives during my week off work,couldn't afford to take a trip. And I have DIAL UP! Took forever,but worth it. The print copies on on my buy when I get some extra cash list.
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Postby pooga on Sat Apr 26, 2008 11:13 pm

Well, I was going to post my story of finding Narbonic, but I keep getting a "Mr Spammer" message. :( Oh, well...
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Postby Channing on Sun Apr 27, 2008 2:28 am

Pooga: I have been told that going back and editing your post once it's posted will circumvent the spam lock.
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Postby Peni Griffin on Sun Apr 27, 2008 4:32 am

Somebody on a newsgroup I frequent linked to a particular comic on a page full of comics by different people. They were all four-panel strips, so the page looked like a newspaper funnypage. I read all the comics and the one I liked best involved a bird ( a snowy egret, I believe) and a gator, and the egret seemed to be in love with the gator and I was curious. Immediately above this comic was a link to Narbonic, a word with no meaning that I presumed was the name of the egret or something, so I clicked it, and it took me to the Diamond Mines of Brazil. Which I thought was odd. I don't remember why I bookmarked it, but I did. It was on Modern Tales then and you had to pay to read the archives and we don't have paypal, but I came back a couple of days later and the archives had been opened up for promotional reasons.

I don't remember exactly why I needed a big distraction right then, but I did, so I started reading the archives. I read straight through but at that point there was so much of it that it took me the better part of a week. And lo, it was amazing.

But I still have no idea what the deal was with the egret and the alligator.
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Postby SoItBegins on Sun Apr 27, 2008 8:11 am

...so I clicked it, and it took me to the Diamond Mines of Brazil.


Strangest story I ever heard.
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Postby Peni Griffin on Sun Apr 27, 2008 9:18 am

Then may I recommend that you google "giant shrimp laundry room" and embark on the wonderful world of weird? Also words like "Fortean," "window area," and "Oz effect." Much stranger stuff than that goes on all the time!

I'll come back in a minute with a direct link, but this is only my third post and I'm pretty sure that's not enough to reassure the spam patrol.

Edit: Here we go. Oh, and Obi-Wan's UFO-free Paranormal Pages has good stuff, too. Look under "D" for "Dancing Cows."

http://www.strangemag.com/firstperson.html
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Postby Shaenon on Tue Apr 29, 2008 2:25 am

Peni Griffin wrote:But I still have no idea what the deal was with the egret and the alligator.


Ah...that was a series of guest strips I did for the wonderful Little Dee, by Chris Baldwin.
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Postby Peni Griffin on Tue Apr 29, 2008 9:35 am

Okay, thanks! Now I know. (But now I have another comic to read, too. Big hardship.)

I also know exactly why I needed to be distracted. Sheesh. Thank God I had Narbonic to distract me from that!! 2005. Worst. Year. Ever.
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Postby Channing on Tue Apr 29, 2008 9:55 am

Same here, only 2002.
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Postby Peni Griffin on Tue Apr 29, 2008 10:37 am

I think every year is "that year" for somebody, and that's why the arts are so important! Sometimes, the only way to retain your sanity is to escape reality for awhile.
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Postby Telluride on Tue Apr 29, 2008 11:17 am

I did not know you had done some of little Dee that is how I found Narbonic and thus skin horse. Comics have been my Prozac for a long time at least since my year in 1993 :wink:
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Postby Hotel Detective on Tue Apr 29, 2008 1:04 pm

I registed a while back when we were still on The Nice.

My approval came through shortly before the forum move.
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