Quintuplet Teenagers vs. Quadruplet Nieces
About todays update:
Todays comic (Comic #3) introduces the secondary characters Zone (the brown haired one), Marty (the spikey orange haired one), and Veronica (the female). For the first storyline in the comic, I felt it was important to include them and introduce their characters. But that's it though, I'm only just introducing them. They'll get even more better as the comic goes along, just now they aren't important to this storyline. I'm going to have some real fun with these particular characters, haha.
Directly under today's comic, there's a little text section titled "Rantings from a crazed spider". That shouldn't be there because its the c0mmentary for Comic 2 (which is now in the archives). I can't fix it because Comic Genesis is down, so hopefully its not that bothersome.
"Quintuplets" vs. Quadruplets
Anyone remember the show Quintuplets? I didn't think so. Quintuplets was Andy Richter's second attempt at making it in a television show that didn't star Conan O'Brien. It was about a family that included a Mother, Father, and their quintuplet children (quintuplet is a set of 5 children born at the same time). The show's downfall is the quintuplets who are nothing more than horribly cliched teenagers. They were all just boring and tired sterotypes that we've seen in other shows a thousand times before. If you saw it once, you saw it all, and that's why this show isn't on anymore....it's just another cancelled classic.
That's what I want this comic NOT to be. This comic is just like Quintuplets except that its now about quadruplets and there's one person raising them. The nieces started out as cliches of their own, but they evolved into realistic personalities. That's what makes a character a "good character"...how human and believable they are. My goal with the characters in Niece Web is to make them seem like everyday people that you may meet in real life. That way, you as the readers can relate to them more, as you relate to people in real life. That's what I'm striving for in Niece Web, but too bad that's not what the writers of Quintuplets were striving for. The quintuplet characters were so generic and stereotypical that it was just sorry to look at. As stereotypes, they're not believable because they seem fake and contrived. Nobody could relate to them and nobody cared about them. Nobody cares, nobody watches and the show gets cancelled. So R.I.P Quinuplets, we hardly knew thy. Maybe Andy Richter can get his job back as Conan O'Brien's lackey. Meanwhile, I hope you continue to enjoy the comic.
Later Taters!
Todays comic (Comic #3) introduces the secondary characters Zone (the brown haired one), Marty (the spikey orange haired one), and Veronica (the female). For the first storyline in the comic, I felt it was important to include them and introduce their characters. But that's it though, I'm only just introducing them. They'll get even more better as the comic goes along, just now they aren't important to this storyline. I'm going to have some real fun with these particular characters, haha.
Directly under today's comic, there's a little text section titled "Rantings from a crazed spider". That shouldn't be there because its the c0mmentary for Comic 2 (which is now in the archives). I can't fix it because Comic Genesis is down, so hopefully its not that bothersome.
"Quintuplets" vs. Quadruplets
Anyone remember the show Quintuplets? I didn't think so. Quintuplets was Andy Richter's second attempt at making it in a television show that didn't star Conan O'Brien. It was about a family that included a Mother, Father, and their quintuplet children (quintuplet is a set of 5 children born at the same time). The show's downfall is the quintuplets who are nothing more than horribly cliched teenagers. They were all just boring and tired sterotypes that we've seen in other shows a thousand times before. If you saw it once, you saw it all, and that's why this show isn't on anymore....it's just another cancelled classic.
That's what I want this comic NOT to be. This comic is just like Quintuplets except that its now about quadruplets and there's one person raising them. The nieces started out as cliches of their own, but they evolved into realistic personalities. That's what makes a character a "good character"...how human and believable they are. My goal with the characters in Niece Web is to make them seem like everyday people that you may meet in real life. That way, you as the readers can relate to them more, as you relate to people in real life. That's what I'm striving for in Niece Web, but too bad that's not what the writers of Quintuplets were striving for. The quintuplet characters were so generic and stereotypical that it was just sorry to look at. As stereotypes, they're not believable because they seem fake and contrived. Nobody could relate to them and nobody cared about them. Nobody cares, nobody watches and the show gets cancelled. So R.I.P Quinuplets, we hardly knew thy. Maybe Andy Richter can get his job back as Conan O'Brien's lackey. Meanwhile, I hope you continue to enjoy the comic.
Later Taters!
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