a comic

Started by biothlebop, Sun 28/01/2007 22:11:32

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SmootH

Sure, these are comics in the sense that they are sequential art that attempts to entertain or discuss some issue but they aren't comics how the average joe, like me, thinks of comics (like a comic book or a newspaper comic strip). 

They are interesting pieces of art.  I could compare them to some very famous pieces of art but comparisons like those are not apt and there is an undertone of plagiarism. So I'll just say that these pieces pay tribute to the pop art movement of the 1960s, though without the political or the emotional attachement that those pieces had.
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biothlebop

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Neil Dnuma

#22
I really enjoyed this one, great job. Love the style + colors.

I'm no expert in the English language, but I thought the last sentence was really heavy. Maybe try splitting it up? I like how the use of two boxes works in the first panel.

Postmodern_Boy

I am printing that one out and putting it on the wall near my turntables! ( I spin hardcore records)  ;D

Unknown_Terror

Wow, i mean, i was looking at the first ones you posted and i didn't understand what was going on. I haven't a keen eye for art whatsoever so i don't really care about what it actually means, because it looks like crap. I don't mean yours but just art in general and by art i mean the stuff you get in museums.

But this last one looks great and the meaning of it is great. It made me laugh and it's something i'd probably stick on a wall somewhere. I've got to say it's probably the only artwork i've ever really appreciated.
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