hmm, just what form of death will you be going with?
The ghost like intangeable death from the Final Destination Movies
The normal, everyday looking reapers like in the show Dead Like Me
the traditional (think Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy) Death with skeleton body, black cloak, and trusty old scythe.
or something else all entierly.
Depending on how much action and punchlines you have, it could work pretty well as a web comic. The concept itself seems alot more orignal then most of the crap flooding the net.
To answer the character question (needed some more time for this, had to jump offline quickly before)
I'm thinking of death more along the lines of a great being in the flesh then a skeleton walking around or some mysterious force. Like, in order to have a direct effect on humanity to change his own fate, he needed to bind himself to the human form temporarily. I guess it's just my way of making it less supernatural and more personal.
Think of the 'supernatural' character of satan played by Al Pacino in Devil's Advocate. Something along that format of character portrayal.
I think I accidently copied the 'my own blog' link, so anyone logged into myspace at the time should be brought to their own, and anyone no logged in should be brought to the blog page (probably).
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bits and pieces can be found in there... totally unedited.
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The ghost like intangeable death from the Final Destination Movies
The normal, everyday looking reapers like in the show Dead Like Me
the traditional (think Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy) Death with skeleton body, black cloak, and trusty old scythe.
or something else all entierly.
Depending on how much action and punchlines you have, it could work pretty well as a web comic. The concept itself seems alot more orignal then most of the crap flooding the net.
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I'm thinking of death more along the lines of a great being in the flesh then a skeleton walking around or some mysterious force. Like, in order to have a direct effect on humanity to change his own fate, he needed to bind himself to the human form temporarily. I guess it's just my way of making it less supernatural and more personal.
Think of the 'supernatural' character of satan played by Al Pacino in Devil's Advocate. Something along that format of character portrayal.
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Thanks, i owe ya one-
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