Welcome to Atop the Fourth Wall, where bad comics burn. In this episode, Linkara takes a look at a few quick comic book related material!
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Welcome to Atop the Fourth Wall, where bad comics burn. In this episode, Linkara takes a look at a few quick comic book related material!
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Welcome to Atop the Fourth Wall, where bad comics burn. In this episode, Linkara returns to the round robin-style story DC Challenge! The challenge is in how much more convoluted they can make it!
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Atop the Fourth Wall (AT4W for short) is a comic book review show on the site, hosted by Minnesota native Lewis “Linkara” Lovhaug. His nickname came from a character he created when he was a teen, writing amateur fantasy novels. His show is one of the tamer in tone, as Lovhaug has one of the more wholesome and light-hearted personalities.
Being one of the bigger patrons of sci-fi and fantasy shows and movies, such as Doctor Who, Star Trek, Babylon 5, etc., he is one of the strongest users of a story-line, which he features in the same videos as his reviews, where he is an important and high-ranking agent against paranormal and extraterrestrial threats. He is also a major fan of Power Rangers and Pokémon, and once featured the glitch MissingNo. as a villain on his show. He also hosts a separate show where he discusses the history of Power Rangers.1
Some of Linkara’s works so far:
But what has Linkara been up to the last several years? Let’s take a look at these events:
1= From Wikipedia: “Channel Awesome” – writing credit see there. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0; additional terms may apply.
A group of video producers and former colleagues are invited to a haunted house on the promise of fun and riches…
It’s the 300th Episode of the Blockbuster Buster and The Mightiest Reviewers join forces to take on the Worst Movies – eRod, Linkara and Obscurus Lupa / Allison Pregler are reviewing “Justice League”.
The tournament is paused. But Linkara finds no rest. Again there is an attack from another universe and the big question of what makes a human being. A person has to make a decision, does he look to the future or does he let the past rule him?
The breakthroughs between the universes are getting stronger. Something is pushing into our existence. And again at the center of it all: Linkara – will he be able to handle the situation again this time?
There are many different grievances that need to be shared, but the following points are what we feel are the most grievous and should be known by the public above all.” With these words, on April 2, 2018, a ball was set in motion that triggered an avalanche and forever changed the structure of Internet reviewers. Not even those who gave their reports on a particular situation in a document bearing the inconspicuous name “Not So Awesome” probably realized what was to come. A community broke up… but did that community still exist before? Or… had it ever existed at all?
At this point, let’s summarize the impressions that led to a decline. Where will the journey go next? What are the reviewers doing? That remains to be seen!
Let’s look at the exact story: What did the infamous document reporting the problems at Channel Awesome say?
There had to be a reaction – and oh, boy there really was one!
Quinton is another reviewer. His area of expertise is former titans of the internet age. He tells the story of Channel Awesome and what happened.
SadPanda tells his view on the affair.
NobleAbsinthe and Extramana are collabing to bring to you a retrospective series on every contributor at Channel Awesome (formerly known as TGWTG). The reviewing community on YouTube owes a lot to guys like Doug Walker and James Rolfe for propelling many of the YouTube “celebrities” we see today. Channel Awesome also serves as decent folklore about the early days of YouTube.
Today’s episode is on Jesu Otaku, one of the few anime producers on Channel Awesome.
Extramana and NobleAbsinth are collabing to bring to you a retrospective series on every contributor at Channel Awesome (formerly known as TGWTG). The reviewing community on YouTube owes a lot to guys like Doug Walker and James Rolf for propelling many of the YouTube “celebrities” we see today. Channel Awesome also serves as decent folklore about the early days of YouTube.
Today’s episode revolves around one of the mid level to upper level producers on the site, Bennett the Sage. He reviews anime, really well, and reviews other stuff, decently too…
Here’s what’s going down with Channel Awesome, why the Google Doc was made, and a little bit about what’s happened since.
Sarah Z steps in and analyzes Channel Awesome’s extremely defensive “debunking” of the allegations against them and why it proves absolutely f* all.
In the course of the “Change the Channel” discussion, screenshots were released that revealed personal details of a specific matter. And not much else to say here. This video discusses MarzGurl’s personal knowledge as well as lack of knowledge of the nature of Justin Carmical’s behaviors and what is happening now to the projects she worked on with him and for him. Thank you for your understanding in the matter.
It’s a few weeks since “Change the Channel” started with the publishing of a document. The document itself is a seventy page condemnation of Channel Awesome, and their questionable behaviour and incidents that resulted due to it. Here’s another look at things that went wrong in the situation…
The pace increases. The puzzle pieces fall into place. This is a new report on the events surrounding Linkara spanning months.
This is a heavy task! Reviewers assemble! There is an enemy to beat!
A new danger appears. Is there never time to catch your breath? A new report on the strange events of the last few weeks around Linkara. This is becoming a habit, it seems.
An agent is working on the latest report on Linkara’s activities. Do we have a question about chicken and egg here? Which came first – Linkara’s abilities that lured interdimensional villains, or interdimensional villains that Linkara had to adapt to? Which incarnation of evil will he have to face this time?
Another account of the events of the past few weeks involving Linkara and some of his friends. Another incident across dimensions. The question arises: What exactly is the original trigger for the universes to mix? Now that Linkara also owns a spaceship, the story gets really interesting, in addition to his gun and sorcery.
A rift in space and time, indeed… No one would have ever believed what would become of this event. The Reviewers must unite to face the great threat. Failure shouldn’t happen…
This series of reports is getting longer and longer. This is report number five on Linkara and its activities. These have created more and more cracks in the space-time continuum. Scientists fear that a plot hole could form in which reality is no longer a fixed reference. Linkara’s last activity was for the one with the blue soul.