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David:
And... we're... LIVE! Kinda. In the sense that ammo is live, certainly. Wanna stick around and see if we blow off our own heads? So do I! Let's get ready to... sit around and wait for the artist to make the next page. Um... did somebody bring popcorn?

Well, I'll fill up some space here, I guess. I'm David Schwager, the writer and web master. The artist, Tim Nelson-Hoy... doesn't do web pages. I'm not that hot at it either, but since I'm in charge I'll have to get better. I have a heavily anime-related website here (updated infrequently: visitor beware). Although at this point, you probably got here from there, so it'll mostly be a useless link. We plan on having a comic every Tuesday and Saturday, with a storyline related speech by me every Thursday. Hey, we can do it! Really! No late comics here!

Ah, who am I kidding? Still, you (kind, forgiving, excellent) fans have no doubt grown accustomed to that kind of thing.

Hmm, maybe that should be our new motto? "We may not be the best, but at least we're honest about it!" Ehhhh... needs work, but has potential. At least, it does if I can get Tim to admit his artwork isn't perfect.
Tim:
My name is Tim. I am responsible for the visual portion of Raven Guns. Today's strip is meant as a protest against the soulless nature of today's mechanistic society, and the detrimental moral impact such a jejune zeitgeist of tawdry ostentatiousness can have on an adoctrinal misanthropic urbanity. Either that, or it's a picture of some people in space somewhere doing something for some reason. I can't really be more specific since this will probably end up describing more than one scene. I apologize for the inconsistency between the faces of the two people seen in the first three pages and those of the main characters, but we were sort of in a rush so I used the faces that came with on of my 3D programs for the minor characters. Also, I don't think my art is perfect. I think that I have a right to a certain personal imperfection in my art. So there.


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