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Re: First Introductory Thread
Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2012 12:37 am
by AmriloJim
Greetings from Amarillo, the Yellow Rose of Texas!
I'm Jim, and I host a forum called the
ComfyCouchOfConfusion v.2. A number of this board's users have been spotted there (right,
The Old Wolf?), and I enjoy the repartee of my members. In fact, a current comment by
FairportFan is what prompted me to drop in here tonight.
CCoCv2 has active discussion topics for
Pibgorn,
9 Chickweed Lane,
Girl Genius and
Lost Side of Suburbia, as well as more casual topics for other comics,
Wapsi included.
So, if you're out slumming through the vast expanse of the WWWeb (or is that half-vast?), drop in and say "Hi".
Re: First Introductory Thread
Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 10:06 am
by DinkyInky
*embarrassed giggle*
Whups. Missed it by that much.
DinkyInky here. Dinky, cause I'm short, Inky, because I play Drow/Dark Elves in various tabletop and online RPG.
Single Mom(for now) to a very spirited seven year old who keeps me grounded. I'm an artist; watercolours, oils, silversmithing, chain mail...whatever keeps me from being bored between the times I chase my wee one everywhere!
Been a fan of Wapsi Square since the talented artist/photographer was on one of the reeeeally old
InkTank forums(one of the old EZboards I think).
The lineart hooked me(I'm sooooo jealous at how easy he makes this look!), and the storyline is what keeps me coming back here with my cup of morning brew(Coffee, you nerds!).
I appreciate the way the artist depicts women(realistically, with all sizes, and body type/image issues), and also promotes proper fittings. After my wee one was born, I had first-hand experience at how hard it was to deal with a large chest, and the segments he had on one of the old forums helped me tremendously with finding a way to save my spine(and my sanity!). Thanks Paul!
Re: First Introductory Thread
Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 2:31 pm
by Mark N
DinkyInky wrote:*embarrassed giggle*
Whups. Missed it by that much.
DinkyInky here. Dinky, cause I'm short, Inky, because I play Drow/Dark Elves in various tabletop and online RPG.
Single Mom(for now) to a very spirited seven year old who keeps me grounded. I'm an artist; watercolours, oils, silversmithing, chain mail...whatever keeps me from being bored between the times I chase my wee one everywhere!
Been a fan of Wapsi Square since the talented artist/photographer was on one of the reeeeally old
InkTank forums(one of the old EZboards I think).
The lineart hooked me(I'm sooooo jealous at how easy he makes this look!), and the storyline is what keeps me coming back here with my cup of morning brew(Coffee, you nerds!).
I appreciate the way the artist depicts women(realistically, with all sizes, and body type/image issues), and also promotes proper fittings. After my wee one was born, I had first-hand experience at how hard it was to deal with a large chest, and the segments he had on one of the old forums helped me tremendously with finding a way to save my spine(and my sanity!). Thanks Paul!
Between what you have said about yourself here and mentioned in other threads about your past, I think that you should become part of the Wapsi Girl Project.
Re: First Introductory Thread
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 1:44 am
by Oldwolf
Hi Paul I'm back. Took me a while to find the place. I'd wondered what happened to the Forums on the WS page, now I know.
Re: First Introductory Thread
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 12:56 pm
by moueska
I held off on joining the forums for a while after the abandonment of the old one, and then the collapse of the comments-on-every-page.
Hello, everyone! You probably don't remember me, but I'm back!
~
Moueska / AquaRoseWater
Re: First Introductory Thread
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 8:18 am
by Dave11
Left for a month - back now. Gaaah! The number of things to read! *headasplode*
Re: First Introductory Thread
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 12:37 pm
by shadowinthelight
Dave11 wrote:Left for a month - back now. Gaaah! The number of things to read! *headasplode*
So for a month Dave wasn't here, man.
Re: First Introductory Thread
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 2:41 pm
by MerchManDan
*snerk* Nice, shadow. Very nice.

Re: First Introductory Thread
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 10:29 pm
by Danzier
Geez, a girl gets her internet back and Wapsi's gone comment-free! Took me forever to find you. Er, about ten minutes. Meanwhile, it took me all of 20 minutes to read all the comics since the Killer Squirrel (when my internet went down). That's a new record, as I recall.
Hi all.

Re: First Introductory Thread
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 10:55 pm
by Dave
Danzier wrote:Geez, a girl gets her internet back and Wapsi's gone comment-free! Took me forever to find you. Er, about ten minutes. Meanwhile, it took me all of 20 minutes to read all the comics since the Killer Squirrel (when my internet went down). That's a new record, as I recall.
Hi all.

Hey, welcome back!
Re: First Introductory Thread
Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 7:35 pm
by bmonk
Danzier wrote:Geez, a girl gets her internet back and Wapsi's gone comment-free! Took me forever to find you. Er, about ten minutes. Meanwhile, it took me all of 20 minutes to read all the comics since the Killer Squirrel (when my internet went down). That's a new record, as I recall.
Hi all.

Hi! Welcome home!
It took 20 minutes--but did you get all the implications straight????
Re: First Introductory Thread
Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 3:31 am
by Danzier
bmonk wrote:Danzier wrote:Geez, a girl gets her internet back and Wapsi's gone comment-free! Took me forever to find you. Er, about ten minutes. Meanwhile, it took me all of 20 minutes to read all the comics since the Killer Squirrel (when my internet went down). That's a new record, as I recall.
Hi all.

Hi! Welcome home!
It took 20 minutes--but did you get all the implications straight????
...Probably not. o.0 I haven't done the forum read-through yet.

Re: First Introductory Thread
Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 2:45 pm
by Kingmaker
Well I suppose I should say first off that I am not a bot... Or am I?
Secondly, this is my first forum I have joined that is devoted to a particular comic (shows you how much I'm enoying the comic.)
I have posted on various forums throughout the years under differing names, a couple still active, just not as much. (Had to cut myself off beccause I posted... A lot.)
I found Wapsi a few months ago via the now disabled Bearfood site run by The Oatmeal and was instantly hooked. And of course feel really young since most people I have seen have been reading the comic for years.
Of course, now it is time to do some back tracking because there is some context I am missing, proabably stuff that was said or in the background I didn't pay attention to at first.
I'll try not to lurk too much. This looks like a decent enough community to spend some time in on occasion.
Re: First Introductory Thread
Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 9:31 am
by Julie
Kingmaker wrote:Well I suppose I should say first off that I am not a bot... Or am I?
Secondly, this is my first forum I have joined that is devoted to a particular comic (shows you how much I'm enoying the comic.)
I have posted on various forums throughout the years under differing names, a couple still active, just not as much. (Had to cut myself off beccause I posted... A lot.)
I found Wapsi a few months ago via the now disabled Bearfood site run by The Oatmeal and was instantly hooked. And of course feel really young since most people I have seen have been reading the comic for years.
Of course, now it is time to do some back tracking because there is some context I am missing, proabably stuff that was said or in the background I didn't pay attention to at first.
I'll try not to lurk too much. This looks like a decent enough community to spend some time in on occasion.
Oh you'll definitely want to do a full archive crawl.

There are things that have been a-brewin' since the very early days of the comic, and goodness knows that those of us living in the forums reference the old stuff a
lot.

Welcome to the Crazy House though!
Re: First Introductory Thread
Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 10:21 pm
by Kingmaker
Julie wrote:
Oh you'll definitely want to do a full archive crawl.

There are things that have been a-brewin' since the very early days of the comic, and goodness knows that those of us living in the forums reference the old stuff a
lot.

Welcome to the Crazy House though!
I'll have to get started. Thank you Julie.
Re: First Introductory Thread
Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 10:50 pm
by Atomic
Welcome Kingmaker! Enjoy your archive crawl, just be sure you have a neck brace handy for whipsaw plot twists.
You have been warned!
Re: First Introductory Thread
Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 10:56 pm
by Kingmaker
Atomic wrote:Welcome Kingmaker! Enjoy your archive crawl, just be sure you have a neck brace handy for whipsaw plot twists.
You have been warned!
What's a whipsaw plot twist?
Re: First Introductory Thread
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 12:12 am
by Dave
Kingmaker wrote:Atomic wrote:Welcome Kingmaker! Enjoy your archive crawl, just be sure you have a neck brace handy for whipsaw plot twists.
You have been warned!
What's a whipsaw plot twist?
Also known as a "bootlegger turn". It's the intellectual and emotional equivalent of driving along a highway at 80 miles an hour, only to find that with no warning at all the road turns 90 degrees to the left and heads straight up a hillside and then down into a gully. You can drive it, certainly, but you'll get jolted around quite a bit. And, oh, by the way, as you come around the blind curve on that hillside you're going to find a dragon staring at you and drooling.
Most of us have been through several episodes of this sort of "whiplash", while reading the strip or diving through the archives.
Pablo (Paul Taylor) has a solid reputation for being able to surprise us, his readers. Sometimes it's with a plot twist... a new character, or a surprising revelation that all is
not how we thought it was. Very frequently, we find that the clues for such plot twists were actually revealed weeks or months or years before, sometimes in quite subtle ways. Paul is very good indeed at "laying the groundwork" for future surprises, with something as subtle as a
Shwoosh! There's a literary tradition known as Chekhov's Gun (in a Chekhov play, if a gun is seen on stage you can figure it
will be used at some point) and Paul is a master of the technique.
As plot twists go... well, Shelly has been focal in several of them. The "visit to a sand-bar" sequence during the first few months of 2011 is one such... let's just say that when you've read your way through to May 13th (no peeking now!) you're likely to find yourself feeling very rattled, and then (shortly thereafter) rather amazed.
Sometimes the whipsawings are on an emotional level... having the strip go from a light, humorous mode to deadly serious (sometimes heart-wrenchingly so) in an instant. Monica and Brandi had a very interesting conversation in October of last year (again - for your own enjoyment, don't peek!), in which we learn more about Brandi's character and her history... and I know from the (now-unavailable) comments discussion that week that a lot of us were shaken and in tears at what we learned.
Wapsi Square is a rich, challenging strip - it takes a bit of work to follow along (and this forum and its predecessors have been invaluable in helping me figure out what the heck has been going on!) and it's definitely worth the effort!
So - welcome, and enjoy!
Re: First Introductory Thread
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 11:14 am
by MsCthuluhead
Hello! I came across Wapsi Square a while ago and have always enjoyed reading the comments, when the comments got moved over to this forum I finally decided to follow. I am the slave of three Ferrety Overlords who mildly tolerate my existence for an exchange of treats and water. I really love the community I read about when I come here and would like to join it.... Yeppers, that what I got.
Re: First Introductory Thread
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 12:49 pm
by bookfanatic
hi i'm bookfanatic I came across this webcomic by a friends recommendation and I haven't stopped reading since.