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So, as I mentioned in Crossovers 4 or 5, the main character of the Crossovers comics, Rade the dog, gets younger as the series progresses, which is why I am uploading them here in reverse order, to get the story from his perspective. The reason for why he is younger each time is explained in this comic, which is from 1999 or 2000, I forget. But you can already see how the design of the dog armour is pretty different from how it looked in the 1997 art I uploaded earlier,

Anyway, this universe all stems from one me and my friend Tristan created in Elementary school all over the pages of our schoolbooks, where the ancient Egyptians, in order to better carve their likenesses and language into stone, are composed entirely of straight lines and anything made of curved lines must be destroyed on sight because it's too hard to engrave. The Egyptians are essentially infinite in number, and this comic finally explains why. They were the creation of Tristan, while I had the very curvaceous Monks, and we would draw them as fast as we could in order to fill up entire pages with their battles. Antimony is an element we found out about in school, and literally means 'anti-monk' so of course it became basically the kryptonite of my army.

The art of this one is utterly abysmal, and I even knew it back then, which is why it is referenced so many times in the comic itself, but I still really like it. Even though I was an idiot kid, I still think it's pretty funny. The self-insert is pretty cringe, but that comes later. The first page went missing, which is why it starts to abruptly, but somehow that makes no difference.

So yeah, if you can get past the barely comprehensible art, dialogue, and story, strap in for another wild ride in the Crossovers Universe!

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Mordak

I feel the same whenever I have to look at old code of mine. XD Emotions ranging from "What was I thinking?" to "WHAT WAS I THINKING?!"