JoKeRcologne wrote:If book one is finished I would appreciate it if you would make a second review I like your style.
LibertyCabbage wrote:What's going on?
Who are the characters involved?
Why should I care about what's happening?
JoKeRcologne wrote:All this questions are explained in the previous pages ...really, do you want a explanation if you start a book somewhere in the middle part? This doesn't make sense for me.
Or do you want a description of the previous chapter to the begin of the new one?
This could be done but wouldn't this be equal to a spoiler for someone who didn't read the previous pages??
I didn't notice such a "problem" on other online comics or books ...if I like the art and what I can get from the story I start from the first page ...I did it even on such masterpiece like SinFest what is a totally different genre.
JoKeRcologne wrote:Now I know where the problem is ...I shouldn't have chaptered the first book... chapter 3 is mainly the fight arise from the previous story. You can't read the actual chapter without the knowledge of the chapters before.
JoKeRcologne wrote:ok ... you mention so many times "professional comics" any suggestions what I should read?
BTW. Katran was published 2004 in Germany... and I did never get such a critic, even with missing pages - (the pages with letters are new drawn to add the lost story parts)
...interesting to see, it seems on an international level exist a different understanding.
eishiya wrote:stuff
Not sure if troll....LibertyCabbage wrote:I assume these aspects are explained more in the preceding 100 pages, which I didn't read, and it'd be somewhat reasonable to fault my review for not taking the first two chapters into consideration. But I think a chapter of a work should, for the most part, be able to be read and understood on its own, and I'm confident that a more competent writer would've included in this chapter the basic, vital information required for it to make sense and for the scenes to have a reasonable context.
Chapter 3 is not supposed to do it. You complain about too much action, you just have seen the action parts.LibertyCabbage wrote:What's going on?
Who are the characters involved?
Why should I care about what's happening?
Answering these questions for the reader takes only a minimal amount of time and effort, which is why it's so off-putting that chapter 3 doesn't do it.
If he reads the story in context, it naturally will.LibertyCabbage wrote:context is moreso something that a reader picks up naturally from the dialogue, captions, and artwork.
Just to clear this, are you related with longer stories? Lord of the Rings like or The early StarWars? Context does not come just by itself, surely, you can let your characters interact, but that's just part of it, in fact, character's need context to given and thrown in so they will be interesting.LibertyCabbage wrote:I think if you tried to take some of the focus away from the action and concentrate more on character and plot development, then context will probably come on its own.
No, we don't. We have a plan, we have a beginning and an end, we know, where our story needs to go and how to create tension and emotion. We can do so, because we have a plan. If you combine that with intuitively and other important aspects, then you get somewhere.LibertyCabbage wrote:Like I said above, competent writers establish context intuitively.
Sorry, the problem is you. You judge about things you did not even read. Impossibooru.LibertyCabbage wrote:However, even the poorly written webcomics I've reviewed have had a better sense of context -- it's a problem specific to Katran.
Still not sure if troll..........LibertyCabbage wrote:No matter how well-written your previous chapters are, it's not a legitimate reason to throw your plot out the window for the current one. And if you're disinterested in the writing, then there are probably plenty of writers out there who'd be more than happy to take over the reins.
No, that would be a plot hole, by plain definition a simple or big fault which can kill the entire feeling of a story. Read the first chapters, you won't find one.LibertyCabbage wrote:if two characters who don't like each other are suddenly in a relationship, a reader could complain that the author doesn't give the relationship enough context.
Okay.....would you prefer something like the movie "The last Airbender", where you get every fucking five minutes told, what you just saw 5 minutes ago? The whole fucking movie? That's what it did, and it was annoying as hell. If you do that, the viewer or reader will get pissed, because clearly the author thinks, that you are a dumb, dull whatnot, which is not able to come to his own conclusions. That's one of the most annoying and avoidable things in general storytelling.LibertyCabbage wrote:If any of the substructures have problems, then the story suffers. The way the story's labeled and organized on the site's barely relevant. I'd say that the most blatant thing to fix is that the balance between the action and narrative's way outta whack.
Exactly, here are we with the different media problem again. I already have the first two issues, and the expectation is, you sit down with it like with a book or collected manga/comic volume.eishiya wrote:The point of this is not to save a reader from reading the earlier comics. The point is to remind the reader what happened since it's probably been a week+ since they read the comic, and possible weeks/months since the last major plot point! The downside of updating with only a page or a few every week xP

I just disagree with judging a story that you just know certain parts of.mitchellbravo wrote:You disagree with his review
The review is not harsh, but not well based. It's not a review, it's an opinion of someone who just read chapter 3, but tries to "review" the whole story on behalf of it. Does not compute.mitchellbravo wrote:and he's harsher* than other reviewiers
amokschnecke wrote:stuff
eishiya wrote:I don't think LC is trolling, but I feel like he has unrealistic expectations, and I'm curious to find out where he got such expectations.
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