Sorry if it’s a little cramped- had to make this all fit in ten photos (I normally post to Imgur and have loads of room) . Hope you guys like it….. and again…. sorry Andrew
WOW I CANT BELIEVE HOW MANY PEOPLE LOVE THIS- thank you so much. Since a few questions have been brought up about seeing my comic elsewhere- I’m happy and grateful to finally have a platform to address it.
Andrews Window Shit was first made in September of 2014. I posted it to my Imgur/DeviantArt and it has since traveled the world. It has also been stolen more times than I can count. I never thought anyone would steal someone else’s embarrassing childhood memory, but I guess that’s the world we live in.
I have seen it on 4chan a few dozen times, Imgur (which is hilarious as that’s my original posting place and I never understood their theft when I litterally was a constant member there), 9gag, funnyjunk and so on. Sadly these weren’t people reposting my work- these were people actually claiming it was theirs.
The nice thing about my childhood is it was pretty fucking unique. Because of this, and thanks to helpful people out there, it’s been relatively easy to track my stories through the web. This doesn’t always mean I get them taken down or credit given. More often than not I don’t. When I first posted these, “ristay” was not wellknown- I was a nobody but had created (apparently) some catchy stuff pretty quick. I found out pretty soon how easy it was for others to take my work- so easy because no one really knew me.
The one nice thing about the Internet is everything has a date. Whenever someone pushes me about “Ive seen this before at _____ it’s not yours” I merely ask “what was the date posted” and give them my old ass comic.
This is one of the first times (besides its first appearance on Reddit in 2014) where my comic is trending again and it’s actually under my name- I’m actually getting the credit this time.
I am so thankful for you all for sharing this. Not just because it feels good to have such support but also to finally have my own work in the light again but under its rightful author.
The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie’s Revenge deserves a sequel that builds upon the fact that the first game was Literally Just Devil May Cry 1 With Jack Skellington.
no, i am not fuckin. i am posting online about my childhood favorite video game The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie’s Revenge, developed by Capcom, which is Literally Just Devil May Cry 1 With Jack Skellington
some fun facts about The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie’s Revenge:
the game’s soundtrack is remixes of songs from the movie, but not like fun actiony remixes. it’s literally just the songs from the movie but with new lyrics about how the characters singing are presently fighting jack skellington
“this is halloween” is the standard fight music and you hear it about five billion times
jack says “soul robber” like every other time he swings his weapon.
every boss fight has a mandatory rhythm game sequence to finish the bosses off where jack and the boss sing at one another and they were REALLY FUCKING HARD
the game has some kind of style meter with the style rankings being “Spine Tingling,” “Bone Chilling,” “Shriekified,” “Horror Show,” and “Pumpkin King.”
the game actually had style switching in it before DMC3 came out
it kinda sucks but i still beat it because i was one of those kids that was way too in to invader zim and nightmare before christmas
Nichol Bolas: In this plan, I’ll select the most cunning, ambitious, fierce, cooperative, resolute members of this plane in a series of never-ending trials which breed unquestioning loyalty to make an army.
Also Nichol Bolas: They will be mindless though, which will ensure they’re hard-coded to be loyal to me anyway.
Also Nichol Bolas: Then I’ll test them by having them attack a city of children while gods will do most of the work.
Also Nichol Bolas: Then I’ll add some cats to the army because they are notoriously loyal, famously easy to lead, and at least as good as a human warrior trained from birth to serve me.
Also Nichol Bolas: This is a good plan and the culmination of sixty years of work.