uc pseudonym wrote:The Naruto idea is an extremely good one (that I can't take... I'm doing too much already), but I'd caution one thing. It is very difficult to keep your story within Christian boundaries while keeping it interesting. All I mean by this is that one must be very careful about what they endorse.
One has to tread very lightly on such grounds, and constantly keep theology in mind.
Mave wrote:At the same time, Christian would have to decide whether to fight back (kill 0.o) or to lay down their swords and die for their faith. oh boy oh boy...decisions decisions, isn't that what our lives are all about?
They will have to deal with failure and a bunch of other stuff from real life
wiggins wrote:Not to say that there isn't any fighting in it, because there is a spiritual war going on you know - that's where most of the super power things will come in: on the spiritual battlefield where Christians will duke it out with their own demons whichcould be anything (I have not decided yet. durgs? alcohol? I'm not sure)
wiggins wrote:One thing I'm worried about is the church's reasons for propelling the youth group to go out on its own, and the credibility of the dorm idea for college students. In the interest of keeping this manga real and close to real life, are those really plausible reasons?
wiggins wrote:In answer to your question UC, I was thinking about that last night myself. This thread seems to be more helping me...Originally it was menat for the former but now... Maybe I should change the thread name to "Wiggins' random questions on making and developing manga" or something to that effect. hmmm... but i would like the thread to help others as well, but I doubt it will... So umm how do you change a thread name?
uc pseudonym wrote:Do you mean this in a figureative sense or not? Elsewhere, I affirm your intention to keep it real. It works for your goal far better, in my opinion.
You can't. I can, however. What do you want the title to be?
wiggins wrote::hug:
Well Mave and Hitokiri, I may be asking you alot more questions since you actually have personal experience in this. *produces a gigantic list of questions that fills my entire backpack*
One thing I'm worried about is the church's reasons for propelling the youth group to go out on its own, and the credibility of the dorm idea for college students. In the interest of keeping this manga real and close to real life, are those really plausible reasons?
wiggins wrote:World 1: The physical world where everything is well, normal, like the real world. Everything is in order here: physics, gavirty, chemistry, what you will unless God performs a miracle of course
wiggins wrote:World 2: Inner Self world. I don't know how many of of have read a comic called spy boy which is not manga but is manga-influenced, and features little chibi sub-consciousness characters floating around behind the characters. The idea is similar: Each person has a set of chibis all with the same face as the character, but they can have different outfits, assigned to them. This is meant to show workings of people like how they think, feel, etc.]
I know what you're talking about. This idea strikes me as a bit redundant with the others, but that isn't to say it couldn't be done well.wiggins wrote:World 3: Spirit-Physical world. Sound strange? It is. Everything here is exactly set as the normal physical world except that things like alcohol addiction and stuff will show itself in a much more scary form. For example, if there is an alcohol addict, he will be wrapped around in chains, chained to a demon type monster (the unhealthy alcohol addiction), which will at times be protrayed in a seductive manner, and blindfolded if he has not yet recognized that he is addicted and acknowledged it is a problem. When the individual breaks free from his addiction, it would be paralleled by him, breaking free of the chains that bind him, and defeating the "demon" that bound him. I hope this is not a dangerous element that may be misunderstood...
That depends on your audiance. I'd get it instantly, but if you're aiming for a nonChristian audiance, they might not understand so well.wiggins wrote:World 4: Spirit World: This world is completely different from the others which have the same basic geography. This is a battlefield, where Christian fight a war against inner and outer enemies. One of the key things I want to show with this world is that Jesus has already defeated Satan and evil and that we are more than conquerors in Christ]
This is my personal favorite. I'd support having an integrated world with many different varieties of weapons, or a completely modernistic one. A la the Matrix.wiggins wrote:The major problem is to figure out a way to transition between worlds without the reader getting confused or making the story choppy. Of course most of the story is in the first 2 worlds.
Mave wrote:It's realistic for a church to encourage youth groups to be more active...but I don't know if they would really ask them to "go out" coz the youth gp is still under the accountability of the church, right? It really depends on how much "out" the group will go...
heh, I haven't formulated the worlds as detailed as you, Wiggins. At the moment, I deal with the physical only. ^^
uc pseudonym wrote:I know what you're talking about. This idea strikes me as a bit redundant with the others, but that isn't to say it couldn't be done well.
That depends on your audiance. I'd get it instantly, but if you're aiming for a nonChristian audiance, they might not understand so well.
This is my personal favorite. I'd support having an integrated world with many different varieties of weapons, or a completely modernistic one. A la the Matrix.
That's the more difficult part. The first time, I'd narrate us into the other world. Meanwhile, I method I use for my similar idea works as such: there is a large panel, showing both worlds. World 1 on the bottom, world 4 at the top (for example). In between is a strange blurred appearance. The characters are in exactly the same positions (ie Bob is on the right: Bob's spirit is on the right).
wiggins wrote:of a church: they are being encouraged to become more independent... I guess the way parents tell children to be more independent as they grow up
You deal with the physical only!? I never realized that! Although the art is only in the physical, the story and words of Kingdom Come go far beyond the physical.
Also guys, could some one help me with names? I need to name all the characters because it's hard to write the script with no character names...
Next up, to all those Christian manga writers, this is a funny thing to ask at this stage after thinking through it for so long, but I think we should be right with God before making a manga for Him, so umm... what do you think constitutes being right with God?
uc pseudonym wrote:By redundant I mean only this: you already represent someone's spiritual struggle with an issue on one plane... is it necessary to represent it on another? This doesn't have to apply, but it could.
I have no names at the moment, I'm not feeling creative. If someone was named Bob that'd be great, but you'd have to do it so that it doesn't appear as if you're just naming people Bob for fun.
It's true about the tangible stuff, but as a shonen fan, I must have my missiles, rocket launchers, guns, swords, axes, mecha etc. This is the perfect realm for that. Maybe I'm wrong tin thinking this, (and if I am tell me), how many of you are like me? When I thinnk in my head, there's always someone, and it can be anyone, a friend, Kenshin, Vash, UC's avatar, a smilie or some other image, pops into my head. For example, one time when I almost forgot something, and suddenly remembered, I had an image of one of the characters in my manga kicking me in the head. This is
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