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CBCL - Zanoh

07 Jul 2009 07:06 am

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Author's Comments:

Zanoh, 07 Jul 2009 07:08 am

4th Review His smackjeeves is :
CBCL:
http://cbcl.smackjeeves.com/comics/

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User's Comments:

Skyle369, 07 Jul 2009 07:32 am

Can I ask a request for a review of my comic?

http://skylethewolf.smackjeeves.com/

Zanoh, 07 Jul 2009 08:32 am

Do you have anyone in mind to review it?

Yamataro, 07 Jul 2009 10:07 am

I see one mistake... We are not, WRC or We review Comics. We are actually called Let's Review, Shall We? But since the banner catches more eyes, we went with that title. Sorry for the confusion.

CursedBluto, 07 Jul 2009 01:41 pm

Thanks for the review, though I have to clarify one point. Bluto is far from omnipotent; He's just a child prodigy who gets in over his head when he thinks he can play conqueror.

Other than that, this review definitely has helped, but I don't plan on using highlighted text unless for a good reason. The characters that 'spoke' with highlighted text were generally not actually speaking, but broadcasting their thoughts mentally. Unfortunately, these characters never had much dialogue with ones that had to communicate verbally.

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