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Nathan Evo

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As such, the comics should be story-driven, and you should focus on the intricacies of plot and character development instead of the traditional humor that has a home here in the Comics forum. That is not to say that no humor is allowed; no, on the contrary, an effective and perhaps sparing use of humor will serve to heighten the tension in your mystery through contrast. I would, however, like to avoid "Scooby-Doo"-type submissions where everything is zany. This is to answer the several calls we had in the Suggestions topic for a more "serious" theme, one in which the entries will exhibit dramatic tension.

 

So it's supposed to be mostly serious? There goes my entry.

 

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@Takuma: I figured you wouldn't enter, most notably because I don't really expect you to do comics anymore. That will also help with the surprise if you ever actually DO go back into comic-making. :P

 

@55555: Well, it's mostly the subject matter I dislike- I'm pretty terrible at writing mysteries in the first place. The idea of a contest is a pretty good idea, though. Maybe next time.

 

@Eucliwood: Oh, you're one of those members, aren't you.

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We thought the mystery theme would be broad enough to cover several of the suggestions in the topic, but the added challenge of the plot is definitely there.

 

I'm sad to see you two won't be entering this time. Perhaps next time the contest will be more light-hearted.

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