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Re: Sign the Guestbook!

Postby GreenPeaceGirl on Tue Aug 04, 2009 8:27 pm

Hello!
I found your comic and was really enjoying it... and then I saw that you're from Central Wa! I'm from Ellensburg (and I've been to the mammoth sites tons XD). Anyways, I'm totally in love with your comic. It's so creative and lively, and the characters are so unbelievably ...believable? Thanks so much for sharing.
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Postby MichaelStearns on Tue Aug 04, 2009 10:39 pm

Oh wow, the comic finally went full circle and someone from Ellensburg found it. :) Are you actually in Ellensburg or just from there? I'm hoping to get out to the mammoth site again this week, as well.
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Re: Sign the Guestbook!

Postby GreenPeaceGirl on Wed Aug 05, 2009 7:04 pm

I'm from Ellensburg. Well, truthfully, Roslyn, but most people don't know where that is =). I was so excited when I saw where you were from! ...and yeah, the mammoth digs are pretty freaking awesome.
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Postby MichaelStearns on Thu Aug 06, 2009 1:18 pm

But surely everyone knows Roslyn, I mean come on, Northern Exposure? Maybe only people from the area know (or care?) about that? I understand they have a yearly Northern Exposure festival there now. :) I don't find that a lot of people know where Ellensburg is, either, honestly. :)
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Re: Sign the Guestbook!

Postby Bran on Sun Sep 06, 2009 6:55 am

Can't remember how I found this webcomic, but I've had it bookmarked since comic #100. It's good!
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Postby Nolan on Fri Nov 13, 2009 11:51 pm

Hey, got linked here through SamandFuzzy(I saw him mention something about a Micheal being able to draw dinosaurs and I couldn't resist the shiny blue underlined link)

Well I slacked off and read every comic today and I love it. I've always been a huge fan of dinosaurs and Dawn reminds me of Alya from Chrono Trigger (really old SNES rpg, great game) I think, if done right, a textless expression can be funnier than a witty comment. Keep up the good work
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Postby MichaelStearns on Sun Nov 15, 2009 6:05 pm

Slacked off? Sounds like you were hard at work on worthwhile things to me! SnF is great, it's one of my favorites, and not because Sam links to me in his blog from time to time. :)
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Re: Sign the Guestbook!

Postby vanetz on Fri Nov 27, 2009 2:02 am

Hi!
Finished reading the archives just in time for chapter 9 to end :) Got linked here from Sam&Fuzzy too, although I've read a review of your comic before on The Webcomic Overlook. It's been sitting in my bookmarks for quite a while before I got to it (I always read through the archive when I start reading a webcomic). It's getting more and more interesting as the story goes on with hints of something bigger going behind the scenes :) Also the style is really cute yet detailed, I really like it!
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Postby KaseyHawrylak on Tue Dec 08, 2009 8:00 am

Heyy, just thought I'd write and tell you what an awesome job you're doing at your comic. I was linked by... I BELIEVE Octopus Pie, either way, great comic. I enjoy how thoroughly knowledgable you are about the dinosaurs you draw. Great work, and you should still definitely put your comic on more t-shirts, lol. I won't be checking back here, but if you write a reply to kasey_hawrylak13@hotmail.com I'll definitely stay in touch!
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Postby HeartIsEngine on Fri Dec 11, 2009 1:39 am

I knew this was going to be a marvellous webcomic as soon as I saw the first panel of the first strip. I was instantly transported back to my childhood hours spent gazing in wonder at gorgeously-illustrated prehistoric landscapes that seemed so real I could imagine myself right there (and Dunkleosteus never gets old - pardon the pun). Your three main characters are so endearing - an obstinately likeable and likeably obstinate trio of outsiders whose adventures are one of the highlights of the internet. Thank you, and Bravo!

Good Lord - I just looked up the etymology of "bravo" and found it's a fusion of Latin pravus and ... wait for it ... barbarus. How serendipitous! (hmmm...etymology...)
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Postby MichaelStearns on Fri Dec 11, 2009 1:46 pm

"One of the highlights of the internet," there's one for the back of a hypothetical print edition. ;)
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Re: Sign the Guestbook!

Postby joerck on Sat Jan 02, 2010 7:47 am

hi,
just wanted to tell you that i enjoyed reading your comic very much, all at once in one evening because i couldn't stop.
thank you, great work!
happy new year and greetings from germany :-)
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Postby Plingen on Sun Feb 21, 2010 6:25 am

Hi!
Thanks for a wonderful comic, I was hooked from the second page. I read it all yesterday, and now I fear the withdrawals are coming.
Just wanted to let you know you've got another fan.
Best regards from Norway.
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Re: Sign the Guestbook!

Postby MichaelStearns on Tue Feb 23, 2010 4:38 pm

Hey thanks, and that goes for Joerck too--I'm always glad to know Dawn of Time's reach extends across the world! Muah hah hah hah hah! :D
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Re: Sign the Guestbook!

Postby GrinfilledCelt on Wed Feb 24, 2010 11:10 am

I love this strip. I've been reading it for several years now. It has the right mix of whimsy and... um... It has the right amount of whimsy. =0D

I'm disappointed that you have cut back on the frequency of new episodes, though.
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Postby Senor EverClever on Thu Apr 08, 2010 3:08 pm

FIRST (important) P0ST!!!

I love your comic! Where do you live? When do you update?

I have a huge collection of buttons and was hoping that you might consider selling some. (Or even better, giving them away free...)

Also, do you ever go to any cons? You should go to ECCC (http://www.emeraldcitycomicon.com)

-Senor EverClever
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Re: Sign the Guestbook!

Postby MichaelStearns on Thu Apr 08, 2010 10:33 pm

Senor! Currently the comic updates alternate between Monday and Friday, and then Wednesday. So one week you get two updates, the next you get one, with a maximum of 5 days between updates. It used to be three times a week (nice and normal) and then I dropped to just one, and now I'm working my way back up. Hop on the RSS feed if you want to be kept informed!

I live in Washington, so yes, I have been to Emerald City a time or two but only as a guest.

Buttons were on my to-do list once but I never really got organized with it.
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Re: Sign the Guestbook!

Postby SuitCase on Mon May 03, 2010 1:37 am

SUP G SILVER I REMEMBER YOU FROM THE GHZ FORUMS LIKE TEN YEARS AGO PLUS I THINK I HAVE YOU ON LIVEJOURNAL HOW ARE YOU DOING.

(noticed that distinctive avatar in the webcomic list forums!)
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Postby MichaelStearns on Mon May 03, 2010 7:10 pm

SUITCAAASE How you been? I'm still at the GHZ. You should join us! We've been talking about sandwiches!

What are you doing over on the Webcomic List?
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Re: Sign the Guestbook!

Postby SuitCase on Sat May 15, 2010 5:35 am

I sort of lurk around webcomic places like TWCL etc and spend ages messing around with Project Wonderful and AdWords as a means of procrastination. I might have readings to do for class, but if I can skip those and promote mai waifu's webcomic (http://www.bittersweetcandybowl.com) instead, then I'm hardly wasting my time, am I?

I'm actually more fascinated by the personalities and conflicts and business aspects of the webcomics scene than anything else. I still don't read any. But I'm glad to see you've got a comic running over here that seems well made with a cute concept behind it. (I skimmed it!) I admit I didn't notice it until recently, even though you've been going for 2+ years. I do wonder if there's some kind of magic formula ex-GHZers can draw on to manipulate our comics into Sam and Fuzzys...

And.. I don't know about the GHZ forums! Are they still interesting? It seems like they were filled with boring people and ex-sprite-comickers trying hard to fit in and be bigshot-jaded-lapsed-fanboys-and-girls like all the real GHZers. The most interaction I have with GHZ people these days is occasional nagging from Segaholic about something and semi-frequent conversations with Popcorn in IRC. I wouldn't mind more, but seriously, are video games worth talking about these days.
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Re: Sign the Guestbook!

Postby Aimee on Thu Jun 10, 2010 9:27 am

Hey! I clicked my way to your site via Dinosaur Comics. It seems really fun! I'll keep reading.
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Postby Yan on Fri Jun 11, 2010 9:14 am

Same as Aimee here! Finished the first chapter (btw, it says 'chaper' on [1]) and loving it! Interesting links beneath your comics also; you're up in the same league as Dinosaur Comics! And it seems you have a friend to thank for a very nice and uncluttered website.

Regards to you and fellow readers
Yan

[1] http://dawnoftimecomics.com/index.php?id=19
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Re: Sign the Guestbook!

Postby Mr. Brin on Sun Jun 13, 2010 1:52 pm

Found the link through Dinosaur Comics. Have read 188 strips so far. :D
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Re: Sign the Guestbook!

Postby SheBear on Mon Jun 14, 2010 4:36 am

This comic is excellent! I was linked by Dinosaur Comics on Friday and read through the whole Dawn of Time archive over the weekend.

I love the art, and style, and especially Blue. His(/her?) facial expressions are delightful.
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Postby geogeek on Mon Jun 14, 2010 9:12 am

Also came from Dino Comix and read the entire comic over the weekend.

I like your use of solid black, and as a geologist (although not a dinosaur expert) I get a real kick out of the animals. Would you consider introducing more prehistoric plants or invertebrates? A pet trilobite would be fun to draw and have endless possibilities for doing goofy stuff. You'd have to gloss over the fact that they're aquatic, but once you're mixing humans and dinosaurs, why quibble about details?
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