Update: I'm capping the reviews until I get the next few updates of my comic finished.
Alright, so I'm not really selling reviews.
Today, I posted the third episode of my new comic, called Removed. This might not seem like the biggest deal, and there's a good chance the word "whatever" is on the tip of your tongue. Well, episode three is a bit of a big deal for me, because episode three is the furthest I've ever gotten in posting a comic. Some of you might know me from the Tapas Times last May, and while I loved the idea of a newspaper comic, I had to drop it with of school getting in the way. But now I'm back, and I've been working to be more productive than ever.
So, in celebration of this momentous occasion, I'm offering free reviews for YOUR comic!
The catch?
I'd appreciate it if you gave my comic a peep. You don't have to subscribe or heart or anything, but just give it a chance, and if you like it, you can stick around. I won't really know if you got a review and didn't lay a single eye on the webpage, but it'd be lovely if you'd be willing to give me a chance. Removed is a horror/thriller comic based in the world of a certain recognizable video game (although it should be noted that the game isn't essential to the storyline, so you can read it without any prior knowledge), and you can read it here.
Alright, so how do you get your comic reviewed?
- Give me that sweet link to your comic
- Write a sentence or two about the atmosphere/tone you're going for, or just genre if you don't have a specific tone
- If your comic is over 50 updates long, pick which 50-update-span you'd like me to read. While I'd love to do an in-depth review of every comic, I'm not sure it's entirely realistic for longer comics.
I'd also like to warn people in advance that I tend to do my best to go as in-depth as possible, so I might be giving you a few paragraphs to read. The negatives paragraph also always turns out a bit thicker than the positives, but don't let this scare you- I often have less negatives than positives, I just like to spend more time describing ways to improve.
If you'd like me to keep an eye out for anything in particular, feel free to also add that to your comment. And if you really like both your review and my comic, maybe share the comic with a friend or give it some love over on the Top Webcomics List! Thank you, and happy posting!
To-Review List:
- The Broken Ones
- Mercy: Freedom
- Dragon Sparkling
- Mukhtar
- The Stars Above Us
- Splitting Image
- Fatal Moon
- The Black Belt Society