Anonymous2: this confused the shit outa me so i googled it. Evidently its a webcomic called Gogo Bomango. I must say the art is really good, but i dont think it has a real page. I think the guy just updates it on his deviant art site. I guess the girl talks really weird, just like shown here (kinda a stupid internet forum trollspeak)
I actually am interested in reading more but it seems to be a pain to read this thing
The arts really good. Which surprises me. most webcomics look like theyre drawn by 10 year olds
Anonymous4(2): *this is anon 2* that vanheist link doesn't seem to be everything. A huge chunk of the early pages dont seem to have the pics, its just notes explaining the pic but no pic. Im wondering where you can find the actual comic now. All i found was the vanheist page, which was outdated, and incomplete, and his deviat art page that was scattered and didn't have everything
thats here btw
http://vanheist.deviantart.com/
anyone know if theres a place with all the comics?
Anonymous5: A4 - Just read from the oldest on the Deviantart to the most recent; many of the episodes are, well, episodic; but the way the plot and stories tie into each other is really something else. Having been following the comic for some time, this is my opinion.
Although there is indeed plenty of (glorious) T&A, the comic is enthused with a sort of groggy, wonderfully detailed patiently nostalgic feeling - not the warm nostalgia where you edit your memories and filter out what you didn't like, but the ones that bring a slightly skewed smile to your face and a bit of a wistful smile. The rough as shit days that don't seem so tough now - and the things that you're amazed you pull through.
A2 - Gogo speaks in a 'demislavic' accent. To those of us who speak a Slavic language, it sounds a bit silly - but that's intentional. It's supposed to sound kind of like something unreal. Plus, it's fun to try reading things in her voice, imo.
Finally, these edits are good. Real good. I never figured I'd see out right 34 on this series, but to whomever did this - good job. Looks almost like it could've been a first draft. And to all the rest of you, check it out. It'll kill a few hours, and I think you'll like it. The characters are very interesting, and the art... Yeah.
so where can i read the comic in full? The deviantart page seems to be incomplete and hard to naviage. The vanheist.net page is flat out missing a lot of the earlier pages and doens't have the latest ones. Id like to read it all from the start but dont know where to do so
Anonymous8: Lol Anon5 that was quite the impressive review. But yeah, Vanheist kicks all sorts of ass. I love just reading his journal posts, he's got a way of turning the everyday into an epic. Surprised to see Gogo 34 but then again, she looks really good.
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I actually am interested in reading more but it seems to be a pain to read this thing
The arts really good. Which surprises me. most webcomics look like theyre drawn by 10 year olds
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thats here btw
http://vanheist.deviantart.com/
anyone know if theres a place with all the comics?
Although there is indeed plenty of (glorious) T&A, the comic is enthused with a sort of groggy, wonderfully detailed patiently nostalgic feeling - not the warm nostalgia where you edit your memories and filter out what you didn't like, but the ones that bring a slightly skewed smile to your face and a bit of a wistful smile. The rough as shit days that don't seem so tough now - and the things that you're amazed you pull through.
A2 - Gogo speaks in a 'demislavic' accent. To those of us who speak a Slavic language, it sounds a bit silly - but that's intentional. It's supposed to sound kind of like something unreal. Plus, it's fun to try reading things in her voice, imo.
Finally, these edits are good. Real good. I never figured I'd see out right 34 on this series, but to whomever did this - good job. Looks almost like it could've been a first draft. And to all the rest of you, check it out. It'll kill a few hours, and I think you'll like it. The characters are very interesting, and the art... Yeah.
G'times.
so where can i read the comic in full? The deviantart page seems to be incomplete and hard to naviage. The vanheist.net page is flat out missing a lot of the earlier pages and doens't have the latest ones. Id like to read it all from the start but dont know where to do so