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Issue 3 - Ninja Power! - Page 28 - Sam's Apology
Adam Dravian:
--- Quote from: Red on July 25, 2016, 07:21:31 AM ---Quick question-Have you ever created characters based on family and/or friends?
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Yeah, actually. Psycho Sam was originally based on one of my best high school friends, who's also named Sam. Back around 2000, when this story was a movie script I wrote called Dark Relic, I had intended for my friend to play a fictionalized version of himself. However, the movie never ended up getting made. Years later, when Jessica and I decided to resurrect the story and turn it into a badass comic book, we kept the character of Psycho Sam, but changed him up to fit the '80s setting and so that he'd resemble my buddy less.
And of course, Dude Shinobi is based on me. But I'm sure that's obvious to everyone as he's pretty much an exact clone.
jamesadickerson:
--- Quote ---How'd you discover our mega obscure but mega radical comic?
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I came across your webcomic while browsing http://www.topwebcomics.com
Adam Dravian:
--- Quote from: jamesadickerson on July 25, 2016, 03:26:06 PM ---
--- Quote ---How'd you discover our mega obscure but mega radical comic?
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I came across your webcomic while browsing http://www.topwebcomics.com
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Whoa, I wasn't expecting that. You must've really been digging deep through that site, since we've yet to announce to our fans that we're listed there, or encourage anyone to go there and vote for us. We'll have to make a button for that soon. I see they've updated the site, so we'll also have to make a bigger banner to fit the new format.
Anyway, glad you were able to find us!
jamesadickerson:
--- Quote ---You must've really been digging deep through that site, since we've yet to announce to our fans that we're listed there, or encourage anyone to go there and vote for us.
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Pretty much. It's on an open tab and when I have time I go through the listings bookmarking webcomics that I think might be decent, starting from where I left off, and it's rare that I see one that I love as much as yours. Unfortunately I binge-read your comic, and got to the end too fast :-\ Now I have "show hole" (if that can be applied to webcomics)...
Adam Dravian:
--- Quote from: jamesadickerson on July 26, 2016, 01:51:25 AM ---Pretty much. It's on an open tab and when I have time I go through the listings bookmarking webcomics that I think might be decent, starting from where I left off, and it's rare that I see one that I love as much as yours. Unfortunately I binge-read your comic, and got to the end too fast :-\ Now I have "show hole" (if that can be applied to webcomics)...
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Well I just so happen to have some great suggestions for how you (and others in your predicament!) can help fill that SN8X-shaped void in your soul:
* If you haven't already, explore the depths of the site to make such rad discoveries as character bios, live-action promo videos, SN8X interviews, '80s movie reviews (both in article and podcast flavors), a rather excessive FAQ, among other wonders!
* Re-read the comic and this time check out the commentary for each page to see all the witty (and insightful!) comments.
* Re-read the comic while noting the various tropes and adding those to the Satan Ninja 198X TV Tropes page (a badass fan of ours created it, but no tropes have been added yet :'( ).
* Become a big-time Hollywood producer and then approach us with an irresistible offer for us to write and direct a big budget movie adaptation of SN8X.
* Write an erotic Satan Ninja fan fiction novel, and then change the names of the characters to hide the fact it's based on the Satan Ninja intellectual property and publish it to poor reviews but massive success.
* Go out and find your very own Shinobi Fist of Hellpower and then become a Satan Ninja, rendering this comic unappealing to you because you live the "real deal."
Hope that helps!
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