Good luck finding a copy of the original Metroid anywhere. I've checked local game shops and they all say that it's extremely hard to find.I don't check e-Bay, but I'm sure there's quite a few copies on there for sale.
I'm not much of a huge online shopper. In fact, the only thing I've purchased online was a sound card for my PC surround sound system, so I wouldn't exactly know, would I?
sorry if I sound a bit rude in this post. I'm not trying to be. Although, I very well could have mis-interpreted your post.
You don't sound rude at all; don't worry. All I was trying to do was show that Metroid for NES is not a very hard game to find. Whether or not one person is willing to shop online makes no difference.
Then there's the question of the plausibility of pooping out AND regurgitating the same object so that there are more than one.
Hopefully as you continue conversing on the Internet, you continue to learn all kinds of important lessons. People often do stuff like comics and expect the reader to automatically understand everything that's going through their head as they make it. It's especially true over the Internet that even the most intelligent people aren't going to get it unless it has enough context to explain it.
Quite possibly the tricky part about comics is explaining a joke enough, but still keeping it brief. If you explain it too much, it gets boring, and if you don't explain it enough, nobody's going to understand. In both cases, you lose your readers before they get a chance to laugh.
I tried making a comic once. I didn't let anybody see it, as I hoped to eventually make sprites for it instead of doing every comic by hand. The text rarely fit in the space I allotted for them. I looked back on the comics a couple months later and realized that I didn't even get some of my jokes anymore, and I had changed so much in that time that even some jokes I did get had no longer been funny in the least bit. Unfortunately back then, society had persuaded me into thinking merely insinuating that someone is gay is funny. That reason alone had been enough for me to decide that if I'm to ever make a comic again, I'm going to start from scratch.
Man, I've got too many things I hope to someday do, and I can't start on any of them until I'm financially stable, and I can't be financially stable until I have a job. >_< Damn life, expecting me to actually earn it....
A pagebreak is when someone makes a post, then finds out that their post started a new page. That is a pagebreak. Pagebreaks are considered bad, and are jokes made by the forum. In Yoshi348's case, they are done on a much larger scale than most other posters.
I've come up with a new plan of releasing comics. I
make a comic
send it to my friends
make another comic
release the previous comic to the public
Now, if you subscribe to my special, wondrous, amazing Metroid comic e-newsletter, you can get the comic as soon as I finish it!* This special offer is a once in a lifetime chance! That's right, you only get to subscribe once in your lifetime! The subscription is absolutely FREE (as long as you don't give me money or anything)! Just call toll-free at your local PM tab at the top of your screen. Call by the end of the week, and you'll get an archive of Metroid comics, every 10 comics!
*or when I feel like releasing it
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Commenting on pagebreaks is never funny anymore. It ceased being funny months ago.