💼 Careercow Andrew Dobson (aka Tom Preston)

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Why Dobby needs such a big map for a fucking pirates story? And lots of these should be unexplored and unknow islands.

I agree. I mean, that's only 1/18th of the map he's working on?

The map he has now would probably be fine by itself if he split the landmass into multiple islands. Either way, I doubt he has either the creative capacity or the willingness to even try to cover even a third of the places on that segment alone.
 
Did Alex ze Pirate even have an overarching plot that needed worldbuilding and the like? From what little I've seen it just seemed like Radom comics with the same group of characters, nothing really connecting them to each other.
 
Did Alex ze Pirate even have an overarching plot that needed worldbuilding and the like? From what little I've seen it just seemed like Radom comics with the same group of characters, nothing really connecting them to each other.

Clearly the newspaper comic Haggar The Horrible would have been 10x better if it had Connan the Barbarian levels of lore behind it stapled to it's current premise of being about a deadbeat husband viking and his shrill wife.
 
Did Alex ze Pirate even have an overarching plot that needed worldbuilding and the like? From what little I've seen it just seemed like Radom comics with the same group of characters, nothing really connecting them to each other.
Like everything else Dobby does, it's probably just a soapbox for his opinions and lesbian fetish I might imagine.
 
Did Alex ze Pirate even have an overarching plot that needed worldbuilding and the like? From what little I've seen it just seemed like Radom comics with the same group of characters, nothing really connecting them to each other.

An actual Pirate story would benefit tremendously from detailed and interesting worldbuilding. Not every pirate has lived on the same coast from birth. Pirates are basically sea raiders anyway, renegades who could be on the run from the law. You can have countless different backgrounds for your characters based on where they came from, why they became pirates, how their interactions at sea shaped them, clashes between rival shipping companies from different companies, battles and disputes at sea and at port for resources and monopoly.

While it is pretty impractical to focus mostly on a continent, with the littlest amount of creativity, you can make it work. Come up with something about horses not being native to the continent, making shipping along the coasts the main method of transporting goods and travel. From here, you can fork off cities, towns, and settlements all originating from the ports, the main hotspots of civilization. Smaller and smaller settlements as you go further from the ports, due to the difficulty of land transportation. You can even make countless landlocked countries which are entirely disconnected from the port-centered lifestyle. People fleeing from these countries and becoming pirates would make vastly more interesting characters than lesbians who cocktease stupid boys.
 
An actual Pirate story would benefit tremendously from detailed and interesting worldbuilding. Not every pirate has lived on the same coast from birth. Pirates are basically sea raiders anyway, renegades who could be on the run from the law. You can have countless different backgrounds for your characters based on where they came from, why they became pirates, how their interactions at sea shaped them, clashes between rival shipping companies from different companies, battles and disputes at sea and at port for resources and monopoly.

While it is pretty impractical to focus mostly on a continent, with the littlest amount of creativity, you can make it work. Come up with something about horses not being native to the continent, making shipping along the coasts the main method of transporting goods and travel. From here, you can fork off cities, towns, and settlements all originating from the ports, the main hotspots of civilization. Smaller and smaller settlements as you go further from the ports, due to the difficulty of land transportation. You can even make countless landlocked countries which are entirely disconnected from the port-centered lifestyle. People fleeing from these countries and becoming pirates would make vastly more interesting characters than lesbians who cocktease stupid boys.
That sounds interesting and all, but it really takes away from the number of panels that can potentially be filled with soft core lesbian porn.
 
An actual Pirate story would benefit tremendously from detailed and interesting worldbuilding. Not every pirate has lived on the same coast from birth. Pirates are basically sea raiders anyway, renegades who could be on the run from the law. You can have countless different backgrounds for your characters based on where they came from, why they became pirates, how their interactions at sea shaped them, clashes between rival shipping companies from different companies, battles and disputes at sea and at port for resources and monopoly.

While it is pretty impractical to focus mostly on a continent, with the littlest amount of creativity, you can make it work. Come up with something about horses not being native to the continent, making shipping along the coasts the main method of transporting goods and travel. From here, you can fork off cities, towns, and settlements all originating from the ports, the main hotspots of civilization. Smaller and smaller settlements as you go further from the ports, due to the difficulty of land transportation. You can even make countless landlocked countries which are entirely disconnected from the port-centered lifestyle. People fleeing from these countries and becoming pirates would make vastly more interesting characters than lesbians who cocktease stupid boys.
That would require effort though...
 
"Lesbian lesbian lesbian scisssoring icky boys french kissing girls sex joke strawman"- Actual released dialogue from Alex Ze Pirate's reboot
 
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Dobe puts one of his characters in a barmaid outfit, but only when he's got her in her home all alone....:surprised:
 
Originally I thought the blonde guy in Alex Ze Pirate was a hard butch until Dobson drew him without a shirt on. The I realized Dobby probably didn't intend to draw him in an androgynous style, he just fucking sucks at drawing anything that isn't same face.
 
"Ye"? Is the bully a pirate?

What level is this character that he has her using iron arrows? IRON. FUCKING. ARROWS. She should be using ebony as that's the highest grade material you can get. (Unless there are daedric arrows in the expansions?)

She also appears to be a vampire. Because... vampires... are non-violent???

Goddamnit, and she's also wearing an Amulet of Arkay. Arkay being the god of death. TOTALLY NON-VIOLENT GUYZ.
 
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