The third is Coloseum. I had a feeling Glocken was gonna have a male lead, the red crescendo guy in lots of the art kinda gave it away.
Placing females in (not to be sexist) traditionally male roles (IE fighting, leadership, super soldier, etc.) is a nice twist. Having males be where they're traditionally supposed to be, all the time, gets annoying (I mean in webcomics how guys most of the time are the hero(es) who save the girl). Having a girl like Nev kick a guy like Insomnia's cocky ass is nice to see too.
As for Fractal, how a hologram, thing, can be seductive is beyond me, but that's the advantage of imagination.
On the subject of female protagonists: Why do you have so many? I mean, don't get me wrong, I like the idea. I'm just surprised you have three comics and they all have a female main character. I really am just curious; alot of the comics I read have males as the main protagonist and females in supporting roles, but you have three comics with females as the main protagonists. Why?
Wait. What's the third? Colosseum? Ebon Spire? Cause I guess so...
Well, Parallel Dementia has always been my experimental comic. I decided to make the main protagonist female in that one because before starting that I had NEVER written a girl in a major role.
As for Cure and Colosseum, I think I just felt that as one-shot characters, I found girls more fitting to the roles I wanted them to play. If I keep doing it it will lose its flare (next OCT I enter I am probably entering a male protagonist, and I have been planning a comic to start when PD ends and that certainly has a male lead with a strong female support) but for these first few I guess I felt that girls were simply a lot more interesting for me to write (And draw. I admit that...)
Oh. And Fractal? The Ebon Spire NPCs started off rather generic. She's just the good ol' seductive evil bitch archetype.
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Placing females in (not to be sexist) traditionally male roles (IE fighting, leadership, super soldier, etc.) is a nice twist. Having males be where they're traditionally supposed to be, all the time, gets annoying (I mean in webcomics how guys most of the time are the hero(es) who save the girl). Having a girl like Nev kick a guy like Insomnia's cocky ass is nice to see too.
As for Fractal, how a hologram, thing, can be seductive is beyond me, but that's the advantage of imagination.
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Well, Parallel Dementia has always been my experimental comic. I decided to make the main protagonist female in that one because before starting that I had NEVER written a girl in a major role.
As for Cure and Colosseum, I think I just felt that as one-shot characters, I found girls more fitting to the roles I wanted them to play. If I keep doing it it will lose its flare (next OCT I enter I am probably entering a male protagonist, and I have been planning a comic to start when PD ends and that certainly has a male lead with a strong female support) but for these first few I guess I felt that girls were simply a lot more interesting for me to write (And draw. I admit that...)
Oh. And Fractal? The Ebon Spire NPCs started off rather generic. She's just the good ol' seductive evil bitch archetype.
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