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Hoy en el trabajo me acordé de mi Young Yuki surfing the net.
¿Alguien más recuerda Megatokyo?
Friend of mine looked at my online persona and said "OMG TOHYA MIHO MEGATOKYO???"
I will never be able to live this shit down
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.
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.
What was your go to OEL manga around the 2000s manga boom?
Mine was Gold Digger, Megatokyo and later Nightschool by @svetlania
@NagataBt This old webcomic megatokyo comes to mind but really loosely. It's pretty unique I think
“Peanuts” and “Calvin and Hobbes” have been part of my #comicsDNA 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.
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. #megatokyo #ping #digitalart #fanart #drawing #medibang
365 reasons why comics are the awesomest of all art forms:
reason 69: Megatokyo #webcomic by Fred Gallagher
https://t.co/HDluJpPCCh