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Web Comics Make The Small Screen

darkCanuck writes "A year and a half ago, three guys wrapped up a Flash-based story taking three years of work, spanning twenty-four chapters in twelve hours. This afternoon they began offering Broken Saints as a DVD set (four discs), the entire series at $39.99 US. It's been tweaked, to say the least, to 5.1 surround sound, updated art and effects for more than half of the production, subtitles in six languages and voice narration from such people as Cancer Man from the X-files (William B. Davis), among other notables. It's an impressive feat for any studio, in my opinion, but three canucks in their spare (and not so spare) time ... that's incredible. If you haven't seen it, check it out since the chapters are still available at the website." Just as pressing -- An anonymous reader writes "You can now buy all 100 Strong Bad Emails as a boxed set of 3 DVDs. If you live under a rock, Strong Bad is freakin' awesome. You can buy it here."

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  1. Pleased (But Sticky) by omghi2u · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I am pleased but sticky about this.

    Yes it is great these are coming to DVD.

    Yes it is huge for the sub-industry.

    BUT, as with what we saw happen to anime, eventually the sludge will come too.

    Beware!

    Doooomed! Dooomed!

  2. Re:hmmmm by omghi2u · · Score: 5, Insightful

    In the name of all the fans out there, let me serve as counsel.

    SB is part of the comedy nuvo, the online WTF OMGBBQ generation. For us, this kind of thing is just awesome.

    Sometimes something that makes no sense, is completely off topic, or just utterly stupid gets the best laughs.

    I know people who say out loud "Dot dot dot..."

    The same crowd who's into these things :D

  3. Comics by tuxedobob · · Score: 5, Funny

    There's a REASON I hate comics. Print COMICS , that is. They randomly feel the NEED to put random words IN bold and italics. Usually, these WORDS are not what you would emphasize if you WERE speaking, and they're not ALWAYS of any importance. I find IT distracting. DOES anyone else?