Hoy en el trabajo me acordé de mi Young Yuki surfing the net.

¿Alguien más recuerda Megatokyo?

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Friend of mine looked at my online persona and said "OMG TOHYA MIHO MEGATOKYO???"

I will never be able to live this shit down

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Life's parallels: My first comic was Megatokyo. This was a webcomic in the 2000's that eventually got a print run.

Now we're doing the same thing with the comics we publish online.

It's just so fufilling that I'm back to where I started.

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My ideal man is a ripped dude not wearing a shirt (or sleeves at the very least) with spiky hair and wearing a mask.

I've adored this character design since I was a teen. This guy, Boltz is one of my oldest OCs, I had based him off that ninja from Megatokyo.

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Freebee Megatokyo story blip of the day: Asako is totally an analogue for Kohama Yumi from the Studio Ghibli film "Ocean Waves". Seriously, she was indeed partly who i based part of Asako on :) (MT is filled with stuff like this)

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What was your go to OEL manga around the 2000s manga boom?
Mine was Gold Digger, Megatokyo and later Nightschool by

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This old webcomic megatokyo comes to mind but really loosely. It's pretty unique I think

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“Peanuts” and “Calvin and Hobbes” have been part of my since childhood.
“Azumanga Daioh” taught me to find humor in the cute and mundane.
“Megatokyo” was a major influence in getting me into Internet comics.

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Super quick messy sketch of Megatokyo's Ping if she could grow up and remaker herself into a college student. She's probably a 4th year student, and changed her personality to "Cool Club Girl" just to try something new.

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365 reasons why comics are the awesomest of all art forms:
reason 69: Megatokyo by Fred Gallagher
https://t.co/HDluJpPCCh

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