Not for the first time, my empathies lie with Incubus. In this situation, I too would be some skinless jerk-off whose only real plan would be to enjoy the view before I die.
Okay… so Solomon David is now AT LEAST as strong as Superboy, shattering reality with his fists. Does this mean Grandpa Dragon and Mother Om suddenly come back to life?
If this may be the last time we can comment: Abbadon, you’re a consumate artist, and I can only imagine the discipline needed to produce such great stuff every couple of weeks. Thank you, for many happy hours of reading and speculation!
Closing comments, in my opinon, is a mistake. The recent kerfuffle seems to revolve around Salami and politics. Abbadon, you must realize that people react to what they perceive. I understand that Dave is a fictional character meant to represent a complex human being. Being a complex figure, though, he might be perceived as a tyrant by some or a savior to others, and these two tribes can easily become polarized and toxic against each other. It’s a brutal part of human nature, unfortunately. If it’s not something you want to deal with anymore, I get it, but I don’t think you should simply cave to the cultural bubble that is Twitter.
It’s also no surprise that Twitter, increasingly populated by people pro censorship-of-speech-we-don’t-like – since those that oppose censorship and speak out against Twitter’s censorship practices are increasingly censored themselves and yeeted from the platform – and general trolls and goblins would vote to shut down a forum that doesn’t appear to be moderated.
The world is populated by people pro-censorship-of-speech-we-don’t-like. Always has been, though hopefully that won’t always be the case. The lines of what’s considered acceptable speech have just shifted, and we’re dealing with multiple competing sets of rules with broad support. But there have always been things you couldn’t say without serious repercussions.
I issue I see here is that people on Twitter obviously aren’t going to be all that invested in the comments here, because they have an alternative forum in which to discuss the comic with each other and the author. How is their opinion even relevant?
That was more or less my thought. Scrolling through the poll’s comments, a not-insignificant number of respondents indicated (explicitly or implicitly) that they didn’t use this platform (or at least not regularly).
There are too may birds on twitter. Birds Birds everywhere, twittering madly, flipping to and fro. Not a place to stand without stepping in the waste dropped from above.
I’ve enjoyed the comments, I haven’t noticed anything that could be genuinely called abuse, only evidence that many are moved by the story and the art. But it’s Abbadon’s site, we merely appreciate it…
47 Names No Better Than Meaningless Drivel, Forgotten
Not for the first time, my empathies lie with Incubus. In this situation, I too would be some skinless jerk-off whose only real plan would be to enjoy the view before I die.
One last comment before they’re closed
Thanks for all you do, Abbadon!
Okay… so Solomon David is now AT LEAST as strong as Superboy, shattering reality with his fists. Does this mean Grandpa Dragon and Mother Om suddenly come back to life?
Yeah that’s a no from me, dawg
If this may be the last time we can comment: Abbadon, you’re a consumate artist, and I can only imagine the discipline needed to produce such great stuff every couple of weeks. Thank you, for many happy hours of reading and speculation!
Closing comments, in my opinon, is a mistake. The recent kerfuffle seems to revolve around Salami and politics. Abbadon, you must realize that people react to what they perceive. I understand that Dave is a fictional character meant to represent a complex human being. Being a complex figure, though, he might be perceived as a tyrant by some or a savior to others, and these two tribes can easily become polarized and toxic against each other. It’s a brutal part of human nature, unfortunately. If it’s not something you want to deal with anymore, I get it, but I don’t think you should simply cave to the cultural bubble that is Twitter.
It’s also no surprise that Twitter, increasingly populated by people pro censorship-of-speech-we-don’t-like – since those that oppose censorship and speak out against Twitter’s censorship practices are increasingly censored themselves and yeeted from the platform – and general trolls and goblins would vote to shut down a forum that doesn’t appear to be moderated.
The world is populated by people pro-censorship-of-speech-we-don’t-like. Always has been, though hopefully that won’t always be the case. The lines of what’s considered acceptable speech have just shifted, and we’re dealing with multiple competing sets of rules with broad support. But there have always been things you couldn’t say without serious repercussions.
I issue I see here is that people on Twitter obviously aren’t going to be all that invested in the comments here, because they have an alternative forum in which to discuss the comic with each other and the author. How is their opinion even relevant?
That was more or less my thought. Scrolling through the poll’s comments, a not-insignificant number of respondents indicated (explicitly or implicitly) that they didn’t use this platform (or at least not regularly).
There are too may birds on twitter. Birds Birds everywhere, twittering madly, flipping to and fro. Not a place to stand without stepping in the waste dropped from above.
ULTIMATE FORBIDDEN ART
HARD SALAMI SLICER
Ah yes, the foribbden spelling technique.
Incubus, despite being flayed, holding his ground to witness Armageddon is weirdly inspiring.
Did he just nut punch Jagger through dimensions?? ouch ….
If his intent was to remove him from his home; he has succeeded.
TWIST HIS DICK! THE OL’ DICK TWIST!
Bad timing, even worse motivation.
Farewell comment section. You will be missed-
Comments earlier on informed me about the potential closure of the comments section.
Should it come to pass, I’d just like to say that it’s been a pleasure to read your comic, and I look forward to your future works.
And now who makes the next move? The little king? The Worm? The Seer? Or the Queen of the Abandoned Throne?
I’ve enjoyed the comments, I haven’t noticed anything that could be genuinely called abuse, only evidence that many are moved by the story and the art. But it’s Abbadon’s site, we merely appreciate it…
Oooo, that’s gotta hurt.
Huh, didn’t know that Solomon can do Limit Break.
“Foribbden”
That last panel is kinda hot ngl.
The weak spot: RIGHT IN THE GONADS!
Supreme divine art: Finger Flick of Doom
Remember, kids! When in doubt, go for the eggs and sausage!
Ten Point Exploding Cock Technique
Better to burn brightly like a star than fade away like dust.
or just punch things till they bleed.
Right in the dick!