Issue 1, Page 22 – August 31, 2010
Everyone knows about the katana, and the sword is a part of many martial arts, most notably Ken-do/justu, Iai-do/jutsu, and in ChromaBlue’s case – Aikido. It’s pretty obvious why ChromaBlue would pull it out to attack the Tamashiinaki. However, ChromaRed pulls out a relatively lesser known weapon called the dan bong (단봉). The dan bong is a very small, quick, and lethal weapon that is studied not in Taekwondo, but in another Korean martial art – Kuk sool won. They were a concealed weapon, often taking shape as a wooden flute, but being a striking weapon as well. Easily transportable, and very versatile, the dan bong concentrates strength into a smaller surface area, protects the hand from being damaged (as punching or blocking in a real fight can hurt the attacker as much as the reciever), and also could be an effective projectile. Unlike most short sticks in martial arts, the dan bong are held in the center, and the practitioner uses both ends for blocking and striking.
My girlfriend made me Shinkenger cookies for my birthday. Though my birthday was the 7th, we had a con that day, and she has a lot of work getting ready to go back to college. This was the first set of Shinkengers!
Ok, I haven’t necessarily changed the design, but I have changed the layout a bit. Last year, I went to a small event called Connecticon (which was awesomely awesome!). At said con, I got to meet a hero of webcomics, Brad Guigar. If you don’t know who he is, shame on you. I asked him at the How to Make Webcomics panel a question about full page comics, and how it pushes the blog down the page too far. He gave me the advice you see applied here. I’m still looking for a place to put a few things, but rest assured I’ll get everything back up to where it was (I’m looking at you: Pete, Kez, Mike, Chris). I hope you enjoy this slight change of format, and keep reading! Big things are coming up!
Anibash was a lot of fun this year, and so many people came up and loved my stuff. If you were at Anibash and are reading this post, thank you so much for making it awesome! Overall the con was a success, and while it was a smaller con, that didn’t change the audience!
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