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So... Who is this guy? Is he a reincarnation of Donut?
He regenerated ^^
I think hes a you8nger version of donut (IE: The suit!!)
Is a pre-emptive "Stuff it, Geoffrey" in order here? ;)
I knew it; Donut is a Time Lord.
Ian
no he's a Thyme Lord :P
I just think that he's a Thyme Lord, Maybe even the doctor himself :O
Nah, he COULD be a reincarnation of Donut, but we'll just have to wait and see, won't we?
Ian> A 'stuff it' is only in order if you can match Chris's comic so far. And at the moment, it's not looking too good, maybe you should hurry that 'who shot Tyrant' thing along, eh?
As for the strips themselves, I'd say we should be pretty unsurprised at the outcome which is yet to be revealed. First, though, the group has to make their getaway, and they have a captive who is rather uncooperative and fairly melted.
G: "I'd say we should be pretty unsurprised at the outcome which is yet to be revealed."
Let me get this straight - you're already bitching about the creativity levels of strips I've *yet to do*?
Geoffrey, I've tried to be nice, but that really crosses the line. It's obvious you're just here to troll. Please get lost.
"As for the strips themselves" was in reference to those you've posted up then.
It was *not* in reference to strips you've yet to do. But you never have clarified whether Donut died or was reborn in the strip he got blown up in. That is what the "yet to be revealed" was in reference to.
I'm sorry, and I apologize, if it comes across as a critical remark, but the text medium in this blog simply doesn't allow the full extent of emotional support one could do with other media.
Geoffrey, building dramatic tension is a key part of writing- it keeps the reader coming back to find out what happened, whodunit, etc.
Looks like Chris and Ian both are good at it- we can tell that it's working on you, because you come back every day to find out what's next! ;)
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