Topic: Second Trollbabe story's up
Started by: Ron Edwards
Started on: 11/12/2002
Board: Adept Press
On 11/12/2002 at 5:01pm, Ron Edwards wrote:
Second Trollbabe story's up
Hi there,
Right on schedule, the second Trollbabe story has begun at the Adept Press site. This one's called "The Green Goo Feud" and it's illustrated by Rod Anderson.
Thoughts and comments are welcome!
Best,
Ron
On 11/19/2002 at 11:09pm, Ron Edwards wrote:
RE: Second Trollbabe story's up
.... and the second strip scrolled in, so the software's (yay) doing its job.
Any comments or thoughts? This one's just beginning, I know, so I don't expect much about its content yet, but any news is good if it lets me know that people are reading it.
Best,
Ron
On 11/21/2002 at 5:09pm, Seth L. Blumberg wrote:
RE: Second Trollbabe story's up
I'm reading it.
The short story arcs, and the impossibility of looking back beyond the last two strips, are very, very annoying.
On 11/21/2002 at 5:34pm, lumpley wrote:
RE: Second Trollbabe story's up
I'm reading it too. I dig it, but I agree with Seth about only being able to see the previous two episodes. I missed one in the middle of James' story.
-Vincent
On 11/22/2002 at 3:37am, Ron Edwards wrote:
RE: Second Trollbabe story's up
Um, actually ... James is supposed to have the whole "Death and Sex, with Music" up at his website. I have to get after him about that.
Best,
Ron
On 11/22/2002 at 4:17am, Valamir wrote:
RE: Second Trollbabe story's up
<Ralph, with a small trickle of blood in the corner of his mouth from biting his tongue really hard> ;-)
On 11/22/2002 at 4:17am, Seth L. Blumberg wrote:
RE: Second Trollbabe story's up
I'm spoiled by webcomics like Sluggy Freelance. I expect a single story to last at least 50 daily strips. That makes a six-strip story seem painfully abbreviated.
On 11/25/2002 at 3:40pm, xiombarg wrote:
RE: Second Trollbabe story's up
Seth L. Blumberg wrote: I'm spoiled by webcomics like Sluggy Freelance. I expect a single story to last at least 50 daily strips. That makes a six-strip story seem painfully abbreviated.I have to admit I'm having a similar reaction. Tho I don't think you have to be spoiled to find the latest strip pretty abbreviated -- I mean, she yells and then the Skorlings show up? Bam? Isn't Trollbabe a Narrativist game? Could we have s'more dialogue?
Just my $0.02...
On 11/25/2002 at 4:19pm, Ron Edwards wrote:
RE: Second Trollbabe story's up
Hello,
The first story, "Sex and Death, with Music" is available at the Random Order Creations comics page.
Ralph, you think you're biting your tongue ...
Best,
Ron
On 11/25/2002 at 7:31pm, xiombarg wrote:
RE: Second Trollbabe story's up
Ron Edwards wrote: Ralph, you think you're biting your tongue ...Heh, don't worry, Ron, I loved the first story... Glad to hear its up on James web page...
On 12/16/2002 at 4:15pm, Ron Edwards wrote:
RE: Second Trollbabe story's up
Hi everyone,
Retta gets naked and takes a soapy bubble bath in this week's strip. Yes she does!!
I suppose the link would be of interest ...
Best,
Ron
On 12/16/2002 at 5:27pm, Paul Czege wrote:
RE: Second Trollbabe story's up
Uh...you didn't frame my girlfriend into a soapy bubble bath scene when you ran this scenario at GenCon, did you? Do I need to implement a "no gaming separately" policy next year?
Paul
On 12/16/2002 at 5:35pm, Ron Edwards wrote:
RE: Second Trollbabe story's up
Hi Paul,
H'm, I can't remember. So many women, so many games, so many soapy bubble baths ... it's hard to keep straight. Life's hard when you're a charismatic cult leader with a good line of jargon.
Best,
Ron
On 12/17/2002 at 5:48am, Rod Anderson wrote:
RE: Second Trollbabe story's up
I am appalled that my art is being used in the service of salacious cult mind games! Because it is immoral. . . because it preys on the weak. . . but mainly because I wasn't invited!
Rod
On 12/17/2002 at 5:03pm, Ron Edwards wrote:
RE: Second Trollbabe story's up
Splish, splash (giggle!), whoa! watch out there. Hey, that's my foot ...
I'm sorry, Rod, did you say something? Just leave the champagne and duck outside the door, there's a good fellow.
Best,
Ron