Every 2nd and/or 22nd day of the month in the calendar, there will be a storytime of the first two issues (each) of two random semi-ongoing comics and/or miniseries.
Previous storytimes: http://desuarchive.org/co/search/subject/Twin-Pack%20Storytime
The digital-first traditional-format comic book explosion as we know it started in the early 2010's with the rise of publishers specializing in such comics such as Monkeybrain and the Big Two's first forays into digital-first comics. Many digital-first comics from that period do not last beyond a year publication-wise, and almost all of them (except from the Big Two's) never officially made to print. Today, two such comics are to be storytimed.
Remember to bump for readers/while reading.
Any storytime requests that are not 2-issue series must be done somewhere else. Thank you.
BlueShift was created by Americans working at little-known Taiwanese video game developer Seed Studio. It is set in a somewhat post-apocalyptic 2061 where humans who turn their skin blue at their will mysteriously emerged.
More information: http://archive.fo/mfiEB
>Sadly MTV Geek has pulled all there comics off their site--our's included. Now there's nowhere to read the two issues we worked on.
Someone salvaged this miniseries for others to read after winter 2014 so here we go.
>starring a Riddick lookalike
The official site "BlueShift World" is dead, so does the prose continuation (also digital-first). As for Blake Hutchins, he becomesa furfag.
Jay Faerber's Denali is a sword-and-sandal comiXology-exclusive comic set in a cold region (have we seen this kind of comic before)?
>muh son
Recurring element in this thread detected.
>muh cliffhanger
That's it for a comic whose only two issues are essentially two halves of a little less than a regular comic book issue.
>Jay Faerber has his own personal colorist, Ron Riley
I have chosen the first comic to be storytimed as part of the next Twin-Pack Storytime, A SDCC STORYTIME OF PAIN! FEATURING SHIT NEVER STORYTIMED BEFORE ON THIS BOARD!