just started reading yesterday and made it to the current already. love the style and the plot. very matrix like. can’t wait to see where this is going. keep up the awesome work.
[...] And that doesn’t even factor into Alex’s recurring dreams. When he falls asleep, Alex dreams of a beach with single tree. As Sin Titulo progresses, the dreams become stranger and stranger yet. The setting is the same, yet unwelcome alien elements seem to intrude. The boundary between the dreams and reality begin to breakdown, to the point where, in the real world, Alex encounters a man whose entire artistic output is based on the same tree and the same beach. [...]
I…must have hit “current page” by accident at this point, which obviously sent me to the end, I was surprised, but somehow doubled back(not sure what exactly I did now to double back but..) convinced myself that that was infact the situation. Bummer that’s it I thought. But totally satiisfying while it lasted. I went to sleep had some weird dreams and now woke up an hour later 1am.. And it hits me, wait a minute that couldn’t have been a over a hundred pages, I just remembered the last page said 100 and some. So I wake my sleeping laptop, and indeed, I get to keep going. I am an artist who loves comic art, but only a few times have I sifted through all the static to find a story that really pulls me in and along. And your art is very pleasing too, without distracting from the narrative. I feel sort of guilty and lucky for not having to wait like the rest week after week. Of course now I will, as long as you keep them coming. Story writing has always been beyond my experience, but your yarn has got me inspired, I will have to go back through your comments when I’m done, I’d love to know who your writing inspirations are..
March 29th, 2009 at 5:01 pm
yeah! way to be
March 31st, 2009 at 6:04 pm
just started reading yesterday and made it to the current already. love the style and the plot. very matrix like. can’t wait to see where this is going. keep up the awesome work.
March 31st, 2009 at 6:57 pm
Phenomenal and intriguing work as always, Cameron. It’s all very cinematic. I can see it playing out in my head.
April 2nd, 2009 at 12:57 pm
Cameron, congratulations on the Shuster Awards nomination for best webcomic. I was surprised last year when Sin Titulo didn’t even get nominated.
April 5th, 2009 at 1:27 pm
I love that hand to the chin panel – I think that’s the entire audience sort of stroking our collective chins.
June 15th, 2009 at 5:31 pm
[...] And that doesn’t even factor into Alex’s recurring dreams. When he falls asleep, Alex dreams of a beach with single tree. As Sin Titulo progresses, the dreams become stranger and stranger yet. The setting is the same, yet unwelcome alien elements seem to intrude. The boundary between the dreams and reality begin to breakdown, to the point where, in the real world, Alex encounters a man whose entire artistic output is based on the same tree and the same beach. [...]
November 28th, 2009 at 8:28 pm
So very Close Encounters…the tree is more recognizable than Devil’s Tower (to me) though.
Good stuff so far.
August 26th, 2010 at 4:13 am
I…must have hit “current page” by accident at this point, which obviously sent me to the end, I was surprised, but somehow doubled back(not sure what exactly I did now to double back but..) convinced myself that that was infact the situation. Bummer that’s it I thought. But totally satiisfying while it lasted. I went to sleep had some weird dreams and now woke up an hour later 1am.. And it hits me, wait a minute that couldn’t have been a over a hundred pages, I just remembered the last page said 100 and some. So I wake my sleeping laptop, and indeed, I get to keep going. I am an artist who loves comic art, but only a few times have I sifted through all the static to find a story that really pulls me in and along. And your art is very pleasing too, without distracting from the narrative. I feel sort of guilty and lucky for not having to wait like the rest week after week. Of course now I will, as long as you keep them coming. Story writing has always been beyond my experience, but your yarn has got me inspired, I will have to go back through your comments when I’m done, I’d love to know who your writing inspirations are..