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Jun 2021

Great work people,
I was sick from the vaccine but I´m back on track :smiley:

So.... I think I may have figured out a way to connect the alien invasion storyline and the human storyline if you guys are okay with that.

Cool, thanks. I'll try to doodle something up soon. :slight_smile:

10 days later

can someone else jump in?

it's been a while and it would be sad to see this end~

Oh, yeah. Sorry about that. Been kinda busy ever since I said I was gonna continue this.... :sweat_02:

same. I've been wanting to draw more but I have no idea what a kaiju or tokusatsu reference is so I was waiting for someone else to add more.

The jam comic is actually really fun but the thread is dying so I don't know if it would be better to just start a new thread or keep bumping this one.

I agree with everyone, I think it´s best to continue in this thread and not open a new one, there are enough threads
for the same topic in the forum already :smiley:

Should we start a new jam comic or continue the previous one?

What do you guys think of a new kind of jam soon?
The idea is a bit more time intense but can also be more interesting for some writers and artists
in a collaboration kind of way.

Here is the rough idea for the jam. I will set some rough rules which make it easier to understand
Rough idea for the jam:
A writer uploads a script for a short comic
Different artists can draw their version of the story

Would you guys participate in a jam like that? It´s a great practice and could also lead to future
collaborations

Someone can maybe help me with putting the jam into words / starting the topic.
I´m not good at that.
What do you think? @DanielRKM @Kittyfox

I think it's a good idea. It's creative reimagining of the jam comic concept, and this way we can incorporate the writers of Tapas as well!

Now we just have to wait if someone uploads a script :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:

That might be fun to try. I could give it a shot sometime soon.

Oooo! Yes! And I agree with @Kittyfox, it'd be great to get some more writers on this.

I'd love to see how each individual artist can tackle the same source material (and we can all visually improvise in our own ways as long as it doesn't break the script). That's a fun limitation that can bring a wellspring of ideas.