Caztar
Caztar is © Luc Poets
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The story takes place after the second Big Bang, which has created mankind. Just like after the first Big Bang, all sort of crazy events have arisen. It’s a funny projection of how cocksure and selfish people are today. The humankind has to start at zero, back at the basics.

Clever and fun. Art work was playful and alive.
bravo, un tres bon travail, tres amusant
Poetzarelli
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Great run, all the best in 2009!
Its been fun, Luc. Have a great New Year!
Hi Luc, I really like this comic, best of luck in the future and hope you have a great '09!
Well done Luc. Good job.
Luc,
I look forward to seeing more of your art in the new year. As I've said before, it's at a very professional level.
Adam
Luc, congratulations on excellent work. Well done this month with Caztar. Here's to a Happy 2009! Best! - Rob
I LIKE THIS COMIC TO SCHOOL EUROPEAN COMIC, CONGRATULATIONS!!! REGARDS FROM COLOMBIA!!!
Thankx for the positif comments.
Votes thats all I need for to be one step higher.
Come on folks vote for this litlle Belge!
I liked this comic. Good luck in the competition.
cool. i like how you have drawn this.
Interesting nonverbal communication and humor -- makes viewers think!
andresz44: panel 3= a chinese vase > fragile > he say Oef, its not broken.
We made the gags for a wide range of public. 7 to 77 years. This means we have many parameters.
But I can follow the comments of all, that the jokes are not strong or original enough.
I'll talk about it with my copywriter. Of course, Caztar will be continued!
To andresz44: more Caztar gags can be found at http://www.poetzarelli.be/ (navigation is in Dutch)
This one deserves to be higher in the ranks, the art is really good, and I like it. I don´t think the pictograms are that confusing, I understood all of them except one, in the page 2 panel 3, (what is that?). Two pages are one gag, I get it, but it will be much better one gag per page.
It´s funny but not enough to make you laugh like a maniac, nevertheless I like the comic, and I will read more pages (if you are going to comtinue it).
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Dear Zuda Competitors/Creators,
I’m the creator of the Zuda fan blog, and I would love to interview all of this month’s creators. If you would be willing to answer 5-10 questions, to be posted on the Zudafan blog, please contact me at: zudafan@gmail.com.
Feel free to check out the blog: zudafan.blogspot.com
Thanks!
~Liz
Great art and style. Loved the fish gag!
I know it guys, Caztar are not really the type of comic that fit into the DC comic style.
But it is a good testcase how people (proffessionals) think on the other side of the ocean,
concerning ours comic. So that we can make some corrections to make it better.
The pictos are simple, maybe they are too Europees.
Perhaps I can make them extra simple for some people.
Like everybody else said: Looks nice, but not very funny, and I spent far too much time trying to figure out what the pictograms meant (Vase?).
Very solid art and panels with a classic style. This was fun to read. I love it!
Nice silent strip comic, very GROO like.
Could someone explain the voting method for the benefit of new people? SHould people click on the VOTE button and then go back and list a particular favorite and give stars? Or is there an easier way to vote?
Thanks Bryy voor the interview!
Reviews up.
Quality cartooning. Very Mad Magazine.
LOVED the art, but like others I thought the gags were rather weak. But kudos for trying a humor strip, which is probably the most difficult strips to do.
Good Solid Art, pro strip like.(Or old school Sat. Morn. Cartoons, which I loved), Good Colors, & Characters!
I'm gonna go ditto on the pictographs with Peter. For many of them, I actually thought they were unnecessary and the art carried the panel well enough. I had a good chuckle.
Very funny. Would play well in a newspaper. Great art. Clever "sidekick" character. Love it. Best of luck!
The transition between gags from screen 6 to 7 was a tad awkward. Otherwise, no complaints. The art is so competent and fluid--really well done. five star entry!
This kind of comic has traditionally been a tough sell for the zuda market, and I can't see this one bringing anything to the table that would change that. The art is very professional and the ideogram-word balloons are fun, although a bit gimmicky. The stories are simple and pretty funny, overall. I don't know if this is something that could maintain my interest over a prolonged period, though, and it might be a much better fit for the newspaper crowd. Have you tried that?
Thanks you guys for the comments and support.
It is interesting... :°)
Very professional artwork. I wasn't feeling much of the gags and jokes though and not sure some of the image balloons worked but still very charming and some clever and beautiful panels as well. Certainly count me amongst your fans for the artwork Poetzarelli.
i really like this one. it's original and i enjoy non-conformity. good luck :)
Being a Belgium named "Luc" also, I have got to show a little solidarity. In the states most people think our name is pronounced "Luck" which is fine, reminding me of the old Lucky Luke comics. Although the first day of school in the second grade the teacher thought there was a typo and announced "Lucy Herbutts". I was absent that day. I'm sure you don't have those kinds of scenarios in Antwerp. By the by, these strips look like they are straight out of MAD magazine. Great Work! Bon Chance! - Luc Herbots
I love this ... and I'm pretty difficult to please. Fantastic work! 5 stars!
This is pretty clever. I like it, but could it stay original in a series?
Hamax: maybe I'll make 4 pages of Pizzaman for Zuda.
i want to see some of more of your other work that you have thumbnails of in your gallery: the dragon character (http://home.scarlet.be/poetzarelli/tekening1_2.html) and Piszaman !
really cool, very nice old-school style and humour. the work of a pro
Love the line work in this...
I will say again the art is first class.
great pictograms, excellent for crossing the language barrier and fully realizing a hidden art within comics. bringing me back to the Sunday Post's "B.C." comic here in the states. good luck!
:\ the art makes me smile but there's not much else there holdin' me.
Hi. You may of read my mini-reviews on my blog, but I'd like to conduct interviews with all of this month's Zuda creators through a series of e-mails (as so it wouldn't be the same interviews over and over again, I don't want to step on Zuda Fan's shtick or anything) over a course of time. Ultimately to be put up on my blog. If you are interested: bryymiller@gmail.com
It is a smattering confusing. But two half pages are one joke.
Every joke have another setting.
I liked the art, very old school Mad magazine. Wasn't too keen on the pictographs, a couple of them left me scratching my head. It seemed like a continuing story line in places, but the breaks were wierd. One page had the characters underwater, the next had them dying of thirst in the desert.
I liked the art, very old school Mad magazine. Wasn't too keen on the pictographs, a couple of them left me scratching my head. It seemed like a continuing story line in places, but the breaks were wierd. One page had the characters underwater, the next had them dying of thirst in the desert.
Yes SamLittle, unfortunate that the story are not as strong as those of Don Martin, I now.
My copywriter works hard...