Tue Aug 5, 2008 6:07PM4 comments ›
Tue Aug 5, 2008 — by Rick Marshall
Wesley Allsbrook's "The Leviathan" Debuts
Tor.com launches its first online comic after redesign
This week, the recently redesigned and relaunched Tor.com debuted its first online comic, Wesley Allsbrook's The Leviathan. And it's a pretty impressive premiere, to say the least.
More of Allbrook's work can be found at: www.wesleyallsbrook.com.
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Comments (4)
Russ Rogers (6:49 PM on Tue Aug 5, 2008)
The comic is beautiful. The art is wonderful. The story, so far, is strange but compelling. I just have problems with a plot that revolves around stupid people doing seriously stupid things. It's hard to say more here without being a spoiler. I recommend giving Leviathan a try. Tor.com also NEEDS a better comics interface. ComicMix is blessed with the best "comics reader" on the web.
Lord Snooty (6:15 AM on Wed Aug 6, 2008)
Russ after reading your comments on here you ALWAYS have problems with a plot !!. With comics sometimes all answers are not their and you just have to sit and enjoy the ride as a reader, its always been part of the fun for me even when I was paying for the books each month.
Russ Rogers (12:40 PM on Wed Aug 6, 2008)
Look to the comments I've made on White Viper #9 or Hammer of the Gods #4 or GrimJack #33. No problems. All slathered with praise. I'm critical, yes, SOMETIMES, not always. Am I overly critical? Probably. But I'm willing to see another point of view. Where is it? Who else is MAKING regular comments on the Comics here at ComicMix? Issue ONE of a book will have twenty comments and by issue FOUR, one comment, mine! Where is the OTHER point of view? I'd welcome it. I encourage it. Where is it?
The way I look at this, because we are getting FREE comics, we have a greater responsibility to promote those comics (here and outside of ComicMix) and provide feedback on them, positive or negative. Honest feedback. We have a greater responsibility to not just be passive readers.
What's the point of putting comics in an interactive medium if nobody interacts!
Did you take a look at LEVIATHAN? Did you "sit and enjoy the ride as a reader"? Did you comment on it there? It's beautiful and surreal. There are FANTASTICAL elements that make no logical sense. I have NO PROBLEMS with those. They are strange and dream-like. There are things I LIKE about this book and I've mentioned those.
It's when the REALISTIC elements also make no logical sense and the plot is dependent on that, that's when I have a problem. And I'm not afraid to voice it.
Lord Snooty (1:11 PM on Wed Aug 6, 2008)
Just tried to look at your comments for White Viper 2,3,4 where you seemed to mocked the plot at the time but I can't find them to reread them. I do leave comments on things but wait til the story is finshed and then feel that I can have my say. Maybe its me being british as "we just don't like to make a fuss".