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They're not that far away from the comic store.I hear they deliver now.
If I still lived in LA I'd just go there and ask where the Chuck Tingle game is at.
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They're not that far away from the comic store.I hear they deliver now.
make a vocaroo about it
two days later, there were 3 tweets in response to Chelsea doing a comic book signing/meet-n-greet at an LA comic book store, and 30+ likes. Basically zero engagement.
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Looked for some, she didn't share any(biggest red flag that it was a dud event), neither did the store's account or any fans that I could find easily. Though it can sometime take people a few days to actually look at their photo album and upload things if they're boomers.Are there any pics of this "well attended Meet and Greet"? Heck if only we would have known we could have crowdfunded to send somebody interesting there with an issue to be signed.
Looked for some, she didn't share any(biggest red flag that it was a dud event), neither did the store's account or any fans that I could find easily. Though it can sometime take people a few days to actually look at their photo album and upload things if they're boomers.
Or wearing a sandwich board advertising Five Guys Burgers and Fries.Are there any pics of this "well attended Meet and Greet"? Heck if only we would have known we could have crowdfunded to send somebody interesting there with an issue to be signed.
It was also scheduled for a Wednesday between 10am and 12pm. I don't know anything about comicbook signings but that seems like a terrible time slot, people are at work or school and the ones living on trust funds or patreon probably aren't out of bed at that time. Did they even think this through or just slap something together at the last minute?
The whole thing seems very, very Quinnish in a way.
lol no one gave a shit which letter themake a vocaroo about it
two days later, there were 3 tweets in response to Chelsea doing a comic book signing/meet-n-greet at an LA comic book store, and 30+ likes. Basically zero engagement.
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I was interested in what sort of people are interested in the comic...
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Uh oh.
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LMAO @ your profile activity/friends telling facebook algorithms that you're interested in ZQ projectsGoing on the piles of unsold issues, the overall poor quality and blandness of the comic itself and the info @damian posted regarding all the other Nu-Vertigo SJW titles being canceled left and right, I don't see how this is going to get past maybe six issues. A fawning Polygon article over issue 3 popped up in my Facebook feed and most of the comments were either sarcastically bringing up the fraudulent Kickstarter or just scoffing at Quinn herself.
I was interested in what sort of people are interested in the comic...
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Dating yourself; if you were roughly 8-12 as a buyer, and cover prices were $1 in the late 80s, that puts you at around 38 more or less.Four dollars each? Man, when I was a kid you could buy a comic book for a dollar - and they weren't all on the internet for free back then.
LMAO @ your profile activity/friends telling facebook algorithms that you're interested in ZQ projects![]()
Subscribed to Polygon a little while ago, so it wasn't a huge jump. Was surprised to see it pop up considering I pretty much only see any news about her while browsing the Farms, hence it being notable. Mostly surprised that five years of public meltdowns, scams and failures still somehow aren't enough for most of these publications to quietly distance themselves from her.
At least some of their games had characters that we're sympathetic while DontNod never has done thatIt wasn't a walking simulator. It was a "new school adventure game" which meant an on-rails story with a couple of branching points that ultimately don't matter. Telltale was doing it before AND after Life is Strange.
Subscribed to Polygon a little while ago, so it wasn't a huge jump. Was surprised to see it pop up considering I pretty much only see any news about her while browsing the Farms, hence it being notable. Mostly surprised that five years of public meltdowns, scams and failures still somehow aren't enough for most of these publications to quietly distance themselves from her.
I've often played with the idea the gaming press are aware of the hate clicks and tolerate them despite their obvious detrimental effect to quinns life. Either out of cynical greed or pure ego that they can't back down.
I've often played with the idea the gaming press are aware of the hate clicks and tolerate them despite their obvious detrimental effect to quinns life. Either out of cynical greed or pure ego that they can't back down.